CTEC Sport Unit 3
Name the 3 government departments involved with Sport Development in the UK - ✔✔
1. Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). 2.Department of Education.
3.Department for Health
What are the ma
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CTEC Sport Unit 3
Name the 3 government departments involved with Sport Development in the UK - ✔✔
1. Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). 2.Department of Education.
3.Department for Health
What are the main aims and initiatives of Sport England? - ✔✔
1.Increase the number of people with a lifelong sporting habit.
2.Create more opportunities for younger generations
3.Provide the most appropriate facilities in the best locations. 4.Promote initiatives e.g.
Sportivate, This Girl Can, Sporting Champions
5. Help run the School games (in partnership with DCMS, DoE, Youth Sport Trust)
Name 5 key facts about UK Sport - ✔✔
1. Help elite athletes fulfil their medal winning potential.
2. Oversee the bidding for and staging of major sporting events in the UK (Gold Event Series)
3. Run the United Kingdom Sports Institutes
4. Fund elite performers via the World Class Funding pathway.
5.Receive funding from DCMS and National Lottery
What are County Sports Partnerships and how do they support Sport Development in the UK? -
✔✔1. CSP's coordinate sporting events and activities at a local level.
2. They bring together schools, local clubs, NGB's, coaches and local councils to meet the needs
of the area.
3. They support Sport Development by providing increased opportunities for young people to get
invovled in sport.
4. They also help NGB's to meet their targets.
Why is the National Lottery an important factor in Sport Development in the UK? - ✔✔1. Gives
money to Sport England to fund the building of new facilities.
2.Gives money to Sport England to run initiatives aimed at increasing participation (like the
School Games)
3. Give money to disability sport projects.
4. Help UK Sport to support elite athletes by funding Athlete Performance Awards (APA)
What is the function of the Sport and Recreation Alliance in the UK? - ✔✔Is a trade association
for all National Governing Bodies.
They represent the views of NGB's to those who make decisions (like DCMS, Sport England and
UK Sport).
What are the main roles of a National Governing Body in Sport? - ✔✔- A NGB runs a particular
sport in the UK
- They usually follow the rules set out by an International Governing Body (e.g. the FA follows
the rules of FIFA)
- They are responsible for dealing with discipline issues in their sport.
- They are responsible for producing Whole Sport Plans (WSP) that they submit to Sport
England in order to get funding to support increasing participation and achieving excellence.
What are the roles of International Governing Bodies and how do they affect the UK? - ✔✔-
International governing bodies are non-governmental organisations that oversee a sport at World
Level e.g. FIFA or IOC
- They organise international competitions that the UK will try to enter/qualify for e.g. World
Cups or Olympics
- They set the rules of major international competitions.
What are the main roles of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)? - ✔✔- Resposible for
running the Summer and Winter Olympic Games
- Promotes ethics, youth education and fair play.
- Promote equality of participation for women and different ethnic groups.
- Promote sustainable sports development (keeping participation high after the games have
finished)
Identify 3 roles and responsibilities of UK Sports Organisations - ✔✔- Sports development
- Setting rules and regulations
- Organising competitions and tournaments
- Increasing participation
- Education
- Training coaches
- Providing funding
Name 4 different Sport Development Roles - ✔✔- Coaches
- Leaders
- Sport Development Officers
- PE teachers
- Officials
How do PE teachers influence Sport Development? - ✔✔- Build long-term physical participation
habits
- Teach good physical activity habits and skills
- Use sport to promote values e.g. teamwork, tolerance and respect.
- Use sport to develop the academic performance of children.
How would a coach ensure that Sport Development aims are followed? - ✔✔- Make sessions fun
and enjoyable to keep people coming back.
- Build confidence
- Encourage socially excluded groups.
- Gradually increase the intensity of participation to help performers improve.
How do officials ensure that sport development values are followed? - ✔✔- Ensure the rules and
regulations of the game are followed.
- Promote and encourage fair play
- Good officials help to increase the enjoyment of the activity.
What are the 4 purposes of Sport Development? - ✔✔1. Increasing participation
2. Progression in sport (moving up the continuum)
3. Promoting values through sport
4. Supporting social policy
How does sport support social policy? - ✔✔- NGB's ensure that there is no discrimination in
terms of gender, race or disability.
- Reduced crime through the Kickz football campaign which has seen a 20% reduction in youth
crime in inner cities.
- Support health initiatives through Change4Life sports clubs, which get more people involved in
physical activity (and give diet advice).
What values are promoted through sport? - ✔✔- Fair play (following rules)
- Teamwork (working together to achieve a shared goal)\
- Tolerance (be accepting of others)
- Respect (the rules of the game and others)
- Inclusion (ensuring people from all backgrounds are included in sport)
- Citizenship (feeling part of a community)
What are the 4 levels of the Sports Development Continuum? - ✔✔1. Foundation (learning basic
skills)
2. Participation (taking part in non-competitive sport in school or local clubs)
3. Performance (taking a regular part in organised competitive sport. Includes competing at
higher levels of regional sport)
4. Excellence (The best in the country in a sport)
What are the 4 different target groups that sport development aims to engage with? - ✔✔1. Male
and female
2. Disabled
3. Different ethnic groups
4. Different age groups
What benefits can sport development have on men and women? - ✔✔- Increased activity levels
and physical fitness
- An outlet for aggression
- Increased levels of self-confidence
- Help develop social skills e.g. teamwork
- Increased productivity levels at work
Name some of the barriers to participation that women may face. - ✔✔- Lack of childcare
- Lack of time
- Poor quality facilities
- No friends to participate with
- Limited opening times
- Admission prices
What are the motivation and barriers to participation for 50-plus and retired people? -
✔✔Motivation Barriers
-Enjoyment levels - Health Issues
-Keeping fit - Injury
-Socialising - Disability
-Spare time to fill - Cost of participating
How has sports development had a wider impact on society? - ✔✔- Sport contributes £20.3
billion to the economy each year.
- Sport employs over 400,000 people
- Sport-related volunteering is thought to be worth £2.3 billion annually.
- The annual health benefit of sport participation is thought to be worth £11.2 billion, reducing
the burden on the NHS
- New facilities help to increase the profile and look of local areas.
- Major events bring in significant sums from tourism.
What are the 3 methods of measuring sports development? - ✔✔1. Measuring performance -
Benchmarking e.g. club mark\n- Self-assessment via Quest UK\n- External assessment via Quest
UK
2. Measuring participation- Surveys e.g. Active People and NGB reports
3. Measuring impact on Society - Government reports, Chief medical officer reports,Public
health reports
What are the 4 purposes of measuring the success of sports development? - ✔✔1. Demonstrating
success (e.g. number taking part, reducing crime, reduction in obesity levels, winning medals
etc)
2. Justifying funding (need to prove to organisations that provide funding that targets have been
met)
3. Identifying areas to improve.
4. Illustrating best practice (so clubs can learn from other successful clubs and schemes)
The Great British Tennis Weekend and Chance to Shine project are examples of initiatives to
develop sport. What are the benefits to their sport and the local community of running these
schemes. - ✔✔Benefits to sport
- Encourage new people to try the sport
- Could lead to an increase in club membership
Benefits to local community
- Allows those who might not be able to afford to take part to do so.
- Helps meet local council targets in terms of participation.
Name the 4 different levels of sporting events. - ✔✔1. Local events e.g. city/district competition
2. Regional events e.g. County competition
3. National events e.g. Events for best clubs/individuals in the country
4. International events e.g. Events for best clubs/individuals in the World.
There are 6 characteristics of sports development initiative and events. How many can you
name? - ✔✔1. Purpose and aim (target area, facilities, government aim, public awareness)
2. Scale (local, regional, national or international)
3. Organisations invovled
4. Funding and investment
5. Duration (one-off or longer term?)
6. Method of promotion (depends on scale - national or local media, social media, adverts etc)
What are the 6 areas you need to consider when discussing the advantages and disadvantages of
sports development initiatives and events - ✔✔1. Cost
2. Time
3. Expertise/ability required
4. Human resources
5. Levels of accountability
6. Success measures
What are the 4 benefits of sports development? - ✔✔1. Benefits to the sport
2. Benefits to the performer(s)
3. Benefit to the providing organisation(s)
4. Benefits for society
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