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roles and responsibilities of sports organisations in the UK
sports development
is the supporting of sporting activities to benefit local communities via collaboration between a range of groups
work with UK sport to develop standards and elite sport work with Sport England to increase participation worldwide
DCMS based sport development around the legacy following the 2012 London olympics
partnership with DfE to increase funding to primary schools (PE and school sport premium)
county sport partnerships work with NGBs to develop local offers and NGBs develop sport at grass roots level
NDSOs make sport more accessible
Sport England work with NGBs, charities, councils and other sports organisations - investments in NGBs, school club links
UK sport - talent ID, performance, lifestyle support, sports science and medicine.
setting of rules and regulations
DCMS have a huge influence over UK rules and regulations
facilities and drug misuse
NGBs set the rules for the sport as well as
Anti- doping, equality + diversity, safeguarding, codes of conduct + discipline, complaints and anti-bullying
the sport + recreation alliance provide a panel of legal providers to assist and provide advice in relation to and legal matters which arise.
organising competitions and tournaments
DCMS help organise competition and tournaments in the UK and bids to host major events
NGBs - FA/ Wimbledon
Helps NGBs attract international events, preparing athletes for events such as the olympics
UK sport use National lottery money to implement the gold series
increasing participation
uniting the movement
Sport England - Distribute National Lottery Funding. Increase participation from a national level.
County Sports Partnerships - Implement campaigns, Implement the School Games, Initiatives such as Sportivate, Sport Makers & Workplace challenge
Local Councils - Provide affordable opportunities, Aim to help: Young people, disabled people, Older groups, those with mental health issues.
Active Alliance - Work with NGBs and NDSOs to increase participation among disabled people.
education
DCMS - develop sports education in the UK and abroad,
promote research in the area of sport and PE, help implement proposals from research, support, promotion of ethical standards
DfH - role in educating population about smoking, obesity, alcoholism, mental health and promote the link to the benefits of physical activity
DfE - with DCMS funds sport england to promote lifelong participation amongst 14-25 year olds, expands school games programmes to give more opportunities to play sport.
community sports partnerships - maximise primary PE and sports funding
CIMPSA - provide training in health and safety
training coaches
FA level 1-5 - FA level 5 (UEFA pro) is the mandatory qualification for all team managers who want to work in the premier league.
level 2 sports coaching qualifications
NGBs - support coaches at all levels - young children to elite level
underpinned by UK coaching certificate for 31 sports
NDSOs - develop specific coaching for participants who have a particular disability e.g BWRA develops and maintains coaching materials (british wheelchair racing association)
providing funding
DCMs - provides grants/ loans
DCMs with DfE - spend money on improving primary PE
National lottery + sport england e.g. Sainsbury’s 2013 School Games Finals - £35.5 million to support 1600 children competing nationally. It has also provided £8 million to Disability sport.
invests in 46 NGBs to provide help and support to community clubs in addition funds facilities for most popular sports on back of Places People Play and London 2012 legacy programme