Physical Education Department LOCAL AND NATIONAL FACILITIES.

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Physical Education Department LOCAL AND NATIONAL FACILITIES

Physical Education Department LOCAL PROVISION THE LOCAL AUTHORITY –T–T–T–They provide and maintain; Public Parks eg Public playing fields eg Public swimming pools eg Sports facilities in schools eg Local sports centres eg Local youth centres eg

LOCAL PROVISION –M–M–M–Many local facilities are used jointly by schools and community groups –S–S–S–Some LAs fund athletics tracks, outdoor pursuits centres and water sports centres –T–T–T–Their aim is to provide facilities and break even

Physical Education Department LOCAL PROVISION PRIVATE ENTERPRISE –T–T–T–The main aim is to make a profit –T–T–T–They tend to be: Private health and sports clubs e.g. Fitness First, Oasis –T–T–T–They will charge either a yearly or monthly subscription charge –T–T–T–They do not cater for team games –C–C–C–Can you give any other examples?

Physical Education Department LOCAL PROVISION PRIVATE AND VOLUNTARY CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS –T–T–T–These are private non-profit making clubs run by committees for the benefit of the members –M–M–M–Most of the officers work voluntarily –N–N–N–Normally owned by the members or held in trust –N–N–N–Not owned by private investors or shareholders –C–C–C–Cater for outdoor team games –C–C–C–Can you give any examples?

Physical Education Department NATIONAL PROVISION Provided through a mixture of public and private funding Embraces wide range of activities: –S–S–S–Sport –P–P–P–Public Pathways –A–A–A–Ancient buildings –S–S–S–Sites of outstanding natural beauty Responsibility of a number of bodies: –T–T–T–The Countryside Agency –T–T–T–The Environment Agency –E–E–E–English Heritage –T–T–T–The National Trust

The Department of Culture, Media and Sport also has responsibility for: Sport Museums National Lottery Education Ancient Buildings / Monuments The Arts / Creative industries Galleries / Libraries Broadcasting / Media Tourism How many do you know?

Physical Education Department UK SPORT Responsible for organising and administrating sport in the UK Sports Council for NI Sports Council for Wales Sport England Sport Scotland 'More medals, more people, more places'

Physical Education Department SPORTS INSTITUTES provide: Organisational infrastructure Medical Support Coaching Specialist facilities All inside a number of small well equipped, well funded centres

Physical Education Department English Institute of Sport – administered by UK Sport South West (Bath University) South (Bisham Abbey) North (Gateshead) North West (Manchester) West Midlands (Lilleshall) East (University of East Anglia) South East (Crystal Palace) Yorkshire (Sheffield) East Midlands (Holme Pierpoint) What does EIS stand for? Where is our nearest one? South Coast (Southampton)

Physical Education Department SPORTS INSTITUTES The UKSI were set up following poor performances in the Atlanta Olympic Games in It’s all with the aim of improving elite performance, and moving Great Britain up the medal table.The UKSI were set up following poor performances in the Atlanta Olympic Games in It’s all with the aim of improving elite performance, and moving Great Britain up the medal table.

Physical Education Department NATIONAL CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE Holme Pierpoint (Nottingham) - watersports Lilleshall (Shropshire)- injuries, football Manchester - cycling Crystal Palace (London) - Athletics Plas Y Brenin (Wales) - Outdoor Adventure Activities Which NCoE matches the image?

Physical Education Department INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS Other countries have been using public funding to develop facilities for some timeOther countries have been using public funding to develop facilities for some time –In Australia major facilities are developed using a combination of public funding and private sponsorship –In France the 1998 World Cup final venue was funded by the state –In Italy most football grounds are owned by the state are rented out for the games