Herts Sports & Physical Activity Partnership Strategic Plan

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Presentation transcript:

Herts Sports & Physical Activity Partnership Strategic Plan 2017-2021

DCMS Sport England Physical Wellbeing Tackling Inactivity Children and Young People Mental Wellbeing Volunteering Individual Development Mass Markets Social and Community Development Sustaining the Core Market Economic Development Working Locally Facilities

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Vision Mission More people, More active, More often Working strategically to deliver an inclusive, insight led and sustainable sport and physical activity sector in Hertfordshire

Sporting Landscape - Stronger Together HE / FE LAs Volunteers Primary Schools Public Health Clubs Secondary Schools Parish & Town Councils NGBs Voluntary Sector Leisure Operators Coaches SGOs CSNs

Strategic Objectives Increase participation in sport and physical activity Improve health and wellbeing by reducing inactivity Demonstrate the economic and social value of sport and physical activity Strengthen the local delivery infrastructure Make the Partnership fit for the future

Our Principles Partnership Strategic leadership Inclusive approach Advocates Insight led and evidence based approach