scott mcroberts & clay melnike communitysportcouncil october 23rd, 2013
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Scott McRoberts & Clay Melnike communitysportcouncil.com October 23rd, 2013. Goal for this evening. To provide you with an understanding of what a sport council can look like with some examples Demonstrate how sport councils and municipalities work together - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Scott McRoberts & Clay Melnikecommunitysportcouncil.com
October 23rd, 2013
To provide you with an understanding of what a sport council can look like with some examples
Demonstrate how sport councils and municipalities work together
How WE could benefit from an Sport Council in Kawartha Lakes
Is it something we can all get behind?
OverviewWho is CSCO?Trends in Community CouncilsBenefits of Community Sport CouncilsCSCO & Municipalities – Best PracticesMississauga Sport Council MSC Questions.... Moving Forward?
The History of the CSCO The Board & Staff The 2011 Trillium Grant How we Assist Communities Consultations The Website -
wwwcommunitysportcouncil.com
Strategic Planning and Governance Program Design Educational Events (workshops, training programs, and
certification)
Feasibility Studies and Market Analysis Grant Writing Assistance Research Long Term Community Sport Strategies
Growing local sport tourism – US & Canada Expanding emphasis on sport and
recreation as an antidote to obesity Link between, sport and community
partners – Municipality, Education, Health & Tourism
Endorsement of Canadian Sport for Life and recognition that sport has great potential to help build healthier communities… Physical Literacy
Municipal Contributions (cash and in-kind) Grants (ex. Trillium OSRCF, others) Membership Fees Sponsorships Advertising Event/Service Contracts (ex. Economic
impact studies, volunteer management) Hosting of Events Hotel Rebates and DMF fees (destination
marketing funds)
The purpose of the grant is to develop frameworks for community partnerships around CS4L and Physical Literacy programming. We are working with 5 municipalities
Grassroots
HostingProfessional
Sport
OlympicSport
Post Secondary Institutions
Allocation
Volunteerism
Organization
Participation
Local
Provincial
National
InternationalSenators
67’s
CFL / AA Baseball
Professional Events
Sport Entertainment
Algonquin College University
of Ottawa
University of Carleton
SportCanada
NSO
Provincial Sport Organization
Multi-sport Organization
Facilities (access, cost, quality)
Lack of coaches
Lack of volunteers
Lack of revenue/funding
Red tape (municipal, PSO)
Developing an Organizational Planning Framework
Windsor Sudbury Niagara Region Sport Kawartha Durham Region Orillia Aurora Ottawa
• Tried several times to establish a sport council• Recent stronger commitment from the City• Recent One Day Spring Workshop
RESULTS – Four Priorities1. Development of a strategic plan2. Development of a OSC website3. Long term sport sustainability strategy4. Research for an effective governance structure
Health Care Losing!
What Is Passport for Life?Passport for Life supports the awareness, assessment, development and advancement of physical literacy among students and teachers. The four components of physical literacy that the Passport assesses are Active Participation, Living Skills, Fitness Skills and Movement Skills.
What Is Passport for Life?Passport for Life supports the awareness, assessment, development and advancement of physical literacy among students and teachers. The four components of physical literacy that the Passport assesses are Active Participation, Living Skills, Fitness Skills and Movement Skills.
What Is Passport for Life?Passport for Life supports the awareness, assessment, development and advancement of physical literacy among students and teachers. The four components of physical literacy that the Passport assesses are Active Participation, Living Skills, Fitness Skills and Movement Skills.
Recreation / Recreation / PhysicalPhysicalActivityActivity
Physical LiteracyPhysical Literacy
CompetitiveCompetitiveSportSport
ParticipationParticipationExcellencExcellenc
eeEvery child should be physically literate (competent in fundamental movement and sport skills)
There is an optimal development pathway from playground/pond to podium
CS4L Movement Every Canadian should be physically active for life through participation in sport and recreation
100% of population
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Active for Life
KIDS ACQUIRE THE SKILLS & CONFIDENCE TO ENJOY A VARIETY OF SPORTS
Fundamental Movement
Skills
Fundamental Sport Skills
DecisionMaking+ + =
PhysicalLiteracy
TYPES OF FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS
RunningJumpingSwimmingSliding / Skating
LOCOMOTOR
SendingReceivingDribblingStriking
OBJECT
AgilityBalanceCoordinationSpeedRhythm
BODY
Groups of 3 Going to rotate between a series of 3
questions 12 minutes between each rotation Moderator in each Group
Question #1-What would a sport council look like in Kawartha Lakes, including its structure
Question #2-What are the potential challenges of a Sport Council in Kawartha Lakes and how can they be overcome
Question #3-What would be the priorities of a Sport Council in Kawartha both Short and Long Term