The Doorstep Sport Approach Justyn Price – Training & NGB Relationship Manager.

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The Doorstep Sport Approach Justyn Price – Training & NGB Relationship Manager

By the end of this session you should: Be able to identify current levels of sports & volunteer participation in disadvantaged communities Understand how StreetGames doorstep sport approach can be used to engage disadvantaged communities Identify skills required to coach and lead effective doorstep sport Learning Outcomes

3 x 30 minutes Volunteering Club members Receive Coaching / Tuition Organised Competitive Sport Latent Demand Participation Quiz

Sports Participation years by Household Income

Sports Participation years by Household Income

6 Unmet Demand for Sport

Introducing StreetGames Lets have a look…

National charity dedicated to reducing the gap in sports participation between affluent and poor communities Delivered in partnership with a wide range of organisations National Partner to Sport England Award winning - sport for social good Introducing StreetGames

Doorstep Sport Sport delivered close to home: –at the right time –in the right place –at the right price –in the right style…

Right Place

Right Time

Right Style

Right Place Right timeRight priceRight style Ask people where they want to play. Ask people when they want to play. Ask people what is a reasonable contribution Style evolves over time. Coach must be in charge but many good coaches do not appear to be. It is hard work to appear so laissez faire. Be mindful of issues of territory A midnight session does not have to begin at midnight! Assume the sessions will be free. Group cooperates and belongs to all participants. The more the solidarity the better the discipline. Be mindful of pre-history (are they barred from a Leisure Centre?) Late nights might suit late teens. Fundraising towards a specific event - a trip or tournament bonds a group. Skills and drills unlikely to engage target group. Have a session plan but be flexible. Find creative ways to teach skills. Participants might start on open space within their territory. Be mindful of working hours – not everyone works 9-5. Do not expect all people to come at the start and leave at the end. The better the solidarity the better the attendance. Coach will be mindful of the advantages of moving indoors in winter Community might want sessions at times when there are high rates of ASB. Do not expect people change for the session or wear right gear. Do not expect clear cut age groups in each session. Keep older group separate – its not cool to play with 14 year olds. Coach knows participants individually and has a progression plan for each. Doorstep Sport

Motivations to Participate

A Doorstep Sport Coach/Leader

Role of the Coach Builds trust Non judgemental Positive, welcoming to all & passionate about sport Mentoring A role model Sign posting Consistent

Plan to increase participants confidence to learn skills Visit sports venues – teach how to use them Develop youth leadership through volunteering and devolved decision making Show where sport can be read about and watched Connect to clubs and events Explain value of life-long activity Show how to do solo/informal sports Sports Citizenship / Sporting Capital

Managing Logistics No Shows Registration Late Arrivals Leaving Early Smoking Alcohol / Drug Use

Respect… Respect is hard to earn but easily lost. In groups discuss: Three things that cause you to respect others? Three things you think cause young people to respect others? Three things that might cause you to lose respect for someone? Three things that might cause a young person to lose respect for someone?

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