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Collaboration Opportunities AMS + Athletics & Recreation
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Agenda 1.Athletics & Recreation- Introduction 2.Recreation- Background & Numbers 3.Competitive Sport Model 4.Sport Targeting Review Update COLLABORATION WITH AMS & ATHLETICS & RECREATION
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Who 1.Ashley Howard – Managing Director, Athletics 2.Mike Tan - Associate Director, Intramurals and Recreation COLLABORATION WITH AMS & ATHLETICS & RECREATION
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Purpose Share information Identify areas of collaboration to Improve student services Avoid duplication of resources Innovate
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UBC
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International reputation Core strategic pillars Student learning Research excellence Community engagement
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VPS
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Reaching Potential
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Healthiest Campus on earth
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Engagement Connection
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A&R Vision
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Work in progress!
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Help us!?
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Year 1 Priorities
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Athletics & Recreation Vision & Strategy Sport Targeting Review Sports in each strand Recreation Quality Participation & Growth Competitive Sport Model Services & Investment in each strand FOUR PRIORITIES
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Athletics & Recreation Vision & Strategy Sport Targeting Review Sports in each strand Recreation Quality Participation & Growth Competitive Sport Model Services & Investment in each strand FIVE PRIORITIES
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Recreation
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Recreation is… Intramurals and Special Events, Instructional, Fitness, Aquatics, Ice Sports, Outdoor Programs, Drop-in Programming, Tennis
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Recreation – Current Access and Offerings Free: swimming, public skating, drop-in sports rexercise events, shopping week classes Reduced Student Rates: all recreational programming, Birdcoop memberships ($25/term) Distinctly UBC Programming: Longboat and Storm the Wall
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Recreation 2012.13 Student Participation Data 43.2% of students participated Varied across faculties (36% of Grad < 43.5% of Arts < 73% of Kin) 37% of commuters and 72% of on- campus residence students
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Recreation – What’s new for 2013.14 Free student swim lessons Recreation.ubc.ca Ponderosa Commons studio space New intramural participation options
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Competitive Sports Model
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Competitive Sports Model = YEAR TWO
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Pathway YEAR TWO
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COMPETITIVE SPORTS MODEL Competitive Sport Clubs Varsity National International Professional National International Professional
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Evolution
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COMPETITIVE SPORTS MODEL Clubs Competitive Sport Clubs Varsity Community Clubs National International Professional National International Professional
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COMPETITIVE SPORTS MODEL Clubs Competitive Sport Clubs Varsity Community Clubs Intramurals National International Professional National International Professional
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COMPETITIVE SPORTS MODEL Clubs Competitive Sport Clubs Varsity Participation Community Clubs Intramurals National International Professional National International Professional
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COMPETITIVE SPORTS MODEL Varsity National International Professional National International Professional
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Evolution
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Performance
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Varsity National International Professional National International Professional
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Varsity National International Professional National International Professional Individual Athlete Individual Athlete
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Varsity National International Professional National International Professional Individual Athlete Individual Athlete Tailored support for Coaches
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Varsity National International Professional National International Professional Individual Athlete Individual Athlete Tailored support for teams Tailored support for Coaches
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Varsity National International Professional National International Professional Individual Athlete Individual Athlete Tailored support for teams Tailored support for individual athletes Tailored support for Coaches
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Varsity National International Professional National International Professional Individual Athlete Individual Athlete Tailored support for teams Tailored support for individual athletes Tailored support for Coaches Integrated Support Team (CSI)
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4. Sport Targeting Review
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Purpose
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Two-fold
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To elevate the quality of support for a fewer number of performance sports, engaging in purposeful sporting partnerships, and creating an enhanced environment of excellence for UBC’s coaches, student- athletes and Athletics Department employees.
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To boost the opportunities, leadership, education and support for a broader number of sports at the competitive club, community club and intra-mural levels, reaching out to more UBC students and increasing physical activity and social connections through regular, sporting participation and competition.
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Why?
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Canadian leaders in university sport
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We want to stay that way!
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Big gap in the pathway
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Between performance & club
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Sports Model Project Team Ashley Mike (recreation) Theresa (performance) Marilyn (clubs) James (CSI) And…
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Welcome Derek!
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Sport Targeting Review
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4 Phase Process
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Timing
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Communication strategy For athletes For coaches For alumni For department
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Phase 1
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Draft Criteria
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1.Strategic Fit 2.Strength & Sustainability of Performance Coaching 3.Competitive Success 4.Academic Success 5.Competition Structure 6.Quality Facilities 7.Overall Balance of Revenue and Expenditure 8.Community Support Factors 9.Campus & Community Partnerships 10.Sports Progression and Pathways 11.Partnerships with External High Performance Sports Organisations 12.Others?
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Input welcome…
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Ideas for areas of collaboration to Improve student services Avoid duplication of resources Innovate
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Thank you!
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