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What does CIMSA sport do

Develop training oppertunities. They want to promote healthy lifestyles and get more people involved

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World governing bodies examples

FIFA, World rugby and international Olympic committee.

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What does county sport do And example

Work with national and local partners to promote physical activity in the region

Kent football

Kent netball

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What do local councils do? And Example

Work to promote quality and quantity of sporting oppertunities in particular areas. Example is Ramsgate ran down skatepark, turn into new outside gym and park.

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What do youth sports trust do

Aim to change peoples sporting lives and get involved through sport and school sport, like PE

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What do association for PE do

Maintain high standards and safe practice in all levels of PE and school sport

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What is chartered institution for the management of sport and physical activity

Professional development body for sport in UK, its professional leadership and training with development oppertunities.

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What is English federation of disability sport

Get more disabled people doing sport

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Responsiblities of organisations. What does each letter do?

S

P

R

E

C

F

C

S- sport development

P- participation increasing

R- rules and regulations

E- education

C- coach training

F- funding

C- competitions and tournaments

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Examples of world governing bodies

FIFA

World rugby

World sailing

International netball

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What do NGB’s do and what are they responsible for

They have responsibility for the development of each sport, each sport have its on NGB

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Aims of NGB’s

Promote participation

Increasing popularity of sport

Increase media coverage

Training of officials to high standard

Allow elite training and development

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Examples of NGB

FA, England hockey, England basketball, England netball

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How is Dept- for culture media and sport involved in sport in the UK

Stores and distributes funding to sporting organisations

Promotes big events in UK

Funds sport England to encourage participation

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How is department for health involved in sport in UK

Encourages lifelong participation

Promotes exercise

Promotes health related campaigns

Promotes health of nation to reduce NHS costs

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How does national funding support sport And examples.

Increase participation through facilities and advertisements

Winning medals through good coaching which inspires people.

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How is department of education involved in sport

Promotes PE in schools

Supports developemnt of school sports through PE and school sports premium

Promotes career in sport through education

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What is sport England responsible for and what do they do

They increase participation by looking at grass roots level

Launch campaigns like this girl can

Distributes lottery/gov funding

Promotes/encourages volunteers

Targets priority groups

Provide information and expertise like surveys

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What are UK Sport responsible for and what do they do

Develops a stratergy, works with excellence

Manages lottery funding

Manages world class programme, podium potentials

Promotes ethical behaviour

Promotes drug free sports

Attracts big events like Olympics

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Ways UK sport can make players be the best

Send them away to train with best coaches

Build stadiums to practice

Best equipment available

Rehab to improve

Easy travel to train for longer

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Name 3 European sport organisations

UEFA, European athletics, European cricket board

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Where does the national lottery funding go

DCMS oversees the national lottery distribution fund

Sport England fund NGBs to develop participation and provision

Uk sport fund NGBs so they can give elite level world class programmes

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Advantages of national funding

Improves health

Supports generation of full time jobs

Increase participation

Reduc crime rates

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What are whole sport plans

A 5 year plan for a sport, which every sport needs

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How are NGBs and Sport England involved in whole sport plans

NGBs produce the plans, and in the plan it says how the NGBs are going to meet targets and spend the funding.

If they achieve their goals, Sport England will fund them the following year

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What is an NGB

In control of sport, covers all areas of spectrum, beginner to elite

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Aims of NGBS

Promote participation

Increase popularity

Elite training and development

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What are NDSOs

Organisation giving oppertunities to disabled people

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Examples of NDSOs

Uk sport association

Wheel power

Mencap

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What is sport and recreational alliance

group to get people involved in not just sport, but volunteers, admins or coaches.

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Different types of Sport organisations

National levels

NGBs (Of sport and disability organisations)

Regional organisations

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International Olympic committees roles (IOC)

Promote ethics of Olympics

Good youth education

Fair play

Plan competitions

Promote participation for everyone

To stop drug use (Anti-doping)

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FIFA (Federation international de football association) what is it?

FIFA oversees development of world football, and supports financially. There are 209 football associations linked to FIFA.

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The 6 Associations making up FIFA

AFC- asia

CAF- africa

UEFA-europe

CONMEBOL-south america

OFC- oceania

CONCACAF-north America

(All the continents)

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World rugby aims

Increase diversity and attract participation for everyone

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2 European governing. Bodies/committees and federations and their aims

European cricket council:

Runs cricket in Europe (except England) aim to promote games and develop coaching

European boxing union: promote boxing and keep rules and regulations.

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What is the European Union and its responsiblities And aims

Helps with education and culture and the responsiblities is to produce policies in sport across Europe. Aims are to boost skills and employability of young people through sport.

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Why do BOA and IOC work together

Because they promote and protect Olympic movement and also adhere Olympic values.

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Why do the FA, UEFA and FIFA work together

FIFA set rules and dates for football before English fixtures dates are set. They work with timing and availability.

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Examples of positive interactions

BOA and IOC created London 2012 Olympics

NFL and FA created Tottenham Hotspur stadium

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Examples of negative interactions

FA, UEFA and FIFA failed to host 2018 football World Cup, which strained relationship between them both.

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Why are interactions between sports organisations negative

Disagreement of players

Disagreement of facilities

Financial reasons

Hosting

Political differences

Different aims and goals

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