StreetGames
• Changing lives• Changing communities• Changing sport
The problem
Prosperity• 42% 16-24 year olds are
coached• 38% compete• 43% are club members• 45% achieve 3 x 30 mins • 10% volunteer
Poverty
• 21% 16-24 year olds are coached
• 17% compete• 20% are club members• 27% active at 3x30 mins• 4% volunteer
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Answering questions
What works to…
• Make communities more active
• Support people to develop
• Provide feeling of belonging
• Reduce anti-social behaviour
• Grow sport
Doorstep sport is growing
Start of StreetGames
(Oct 2006)Sept 2008 Jan 2011
Number of projects 0 79 142
Total participants 0 50,352 181,856
Sport attendances 0 288,774 1,929,615
Coaches used 0 1,763 5,723
Volunteers recruited 0 1,134 7,051
Qualifications gained 0 2,029 6,375
Participants from deprived areas
0 43,806 152,682
Female participants 0 20,140 58,864
Black and Minority Ethnic Participants
0 10,070 43,645
Case proven
Landscape changed• GB-wide doorstep sport• Third sector• Local Authority outreach• Football clubs
London 2012 legacy
• Inspire Mark • 250-1,000
communities• 350 Events• 1,000 Tickets• Olympic Torch Relay• Volunteers
Sporting habit for life
All about drop-off…• Club-school links• Opening up school facilities• Further education (FE) colleges• Disability• 1,000 Doorstep Sport Clubs
10 core principles
• Principle 1: Age, deprivation, multi-sport offer
• Principle 2: Youth action• Principle 3: Equity • Principle 4: Doorstep Sport Clubs
encourage lifelong participation • Principle 5: Specific sports in
partnership with NGBs
10 core principles cont…
• Principle 6: Monitoring, evaluation, research• Principle 7: Brand• Principle 8: Financial sustainability• Principle 9: Partnership and collaboration
• Principle 10: Workforce development
Lifelong participation
• Drop-off• Health• Fun and well being• Sporting Capital
research• Add to coaches’
toolkit
Right place, time, style
Youth Action spectrum
Volunteering
Help with sessions
Help at events
Qualification
Leadership
Shape the offer
Set the mood
Make some decisions
Participant’s journey
Principle 5: deals with NGBs• Joins informal multi-sport
session with friends• Plays 3 x 3: in league• Learns to use a gym• Sometimes goes to Aquatic
Youth Club
Our offer
Add a package to your offer
• Cash/ in kind• Varies between
organisations• Doorstep Sport
Advisor (DSA) support
• Research• Branding• Advocacy
StreetGames support for Doorstep Sport Clubs
Doorstep Sport ClubsA network of youth-led Doorstep Sport Clubs (multi-sport hubs), reshaping sports provision for 1 million young people in disadvantaged communities in England.
Us GirlsProviding doorstep
sport for young women aged about 16-25
Legacy LeadersCarrying the Inspire
Mark, SGLL provides doorstep sport
projects with contact with 2012 and
opportunities to celebrate the Games
Training AcademyProviding low cost, high quality learning
opportunities for doorstep sport
coaches, leaders and volunteers
Give and GoA fundraising
campaign to provide opportunities for
disadvantaged youth to enjoy the
experience of watching live, elite
sport
The Co-operative StreetGames Young
VolunteersProviding volunteering and
community leadership opportunities to
disadvantaged youth.
StreetGames partners Sport England to support the
growth of sport in disadvantaged areas
• Provide workshops and ‘how to’ guides to support project workers on the ground
• Interactive network meetings x 3 per annum
• On line support - Marketing toolkit, monitoring and evaluation guide
• Thematic updates- i.e. social media/delivering dance
• Ambassador endorsements and visits
• Bespoke events i.e. Us Girls Games
• Annual conference and facilitative website www.usgirls.org.uk
Us Girls support services
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