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How are sports funded in the UK? Voluntary Private Public

Who or what is the main target for private sponsorship Funding for sport Who or what is the main target for private sponsorship High Profile and elite athletes

Name another types of funding that does not begin with P. Voluntary Donations and charities or private clubs. Members subs, donations, NGB

Name the four stages to the participation pyramid. Give examples of each level

What group are in charge of the development of the top of the performance pyramid? What is the main role of UK sports? Manage funding from the national lottery. Runs the world class pathway programme. Runs a world class coaching strategy. Development of direction of the EIS. Co-ordinate programmes to attract major sporting events. TASS Talent athlete scholarship scheme

What is sports England? It’s the government agency responsible for community sports in England. What does sports England want? Get people active Current non movers to start Limited movers to build to 30 min 3 times a week Current 30min activity to do more.

What is the role of the EIS? You have to look after me. Sports science and medicine Performance analysis Strength and conditioning. Diet, Lifestyle management.

What Government initiatives are there to support sports? National Curriculum Competence Performance Creativity Healthy active lifestyle

What does each NGB have to have in place to receive any funding from the DCMS. (department culture media sports) Whole sports plan.

Name some of the barriers that restrict youngsters from taking part in physical activity. Lack of kit Not enough money Fatigue after college or school Body image issues Anxiety due to surroundings (going out on your own) .

Identify the issues surrounding participation of young people in physical activity. 4 Participation in physical activity is greatly influenced by their experience in school. If this is positive then they may continue to take part one they have left. The Wolfden report states that there is a large drop off after school in participation. Possible barriers may be, money, kit, time or fatigue due to work pressure. There are several strategies to increase participation by the Gov. depending on where you are on the performance pyramid. Sports England has people places play as a strategy to improve mass participation.

10 Mark Question! Discuss social and cultural factors that affect participation in physical activity in the UK. [10]