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UK sport slides
1. UK Sport
Debbie Lye
Director of International Development
&
International Inspiration Programme Director
2. UK Sport
The UK’s high performance sport agency
Responsible for 5 key areas of work
1. High Peformance
2. Major Events
3. Governance
4. International Relations
5. International Development
3. A decade of SDP milestones
2003: UN established International Working
Group on SDP
2005: UN Year of Physical Education & Sport
2005: Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport
Inspiring aSDP Action Plan inworldwide
(CABOS) with generation place since
February 2011
2007: International Inspiration (II)
2008: African Union Framework for Sport drafted
2008: UN Office for Sport for Development and
Peace Report - work plan with 5 thematic areas
2009: Biennial IOC /UN Joint Forum established
2011: London Olympic Truce recognition of II
4. Singapore 2005 – a Promise
“ ... to reach young
people all around the
world and connect
them to the
Inspirational power of
the Games so they are
inspired to choose
sport”.
Lord Sebastian Coe
5. International Inspiration Vision
To enrich the lives of 12
million children and
young people of all
abilities, in schools and
communities across the
world, through the power
of high quality and
inclusive sport, physical
education and play
6. International Inspiration Countries
• Azerbaijan • Mozambique
• Bangladesh • Nigeria
• Brazil • Pakistan
• Egypt • Palau
• Ghana • South Africa
• India • Tanzania
• Ethiopia • Trinidad & Tobago
• Indonesia • Turkey
• Jordan • Uganda
• Malaysia • Zambia
20 + UK
8. Delivery Model
20 country plans
built around ‘3 Ps
P
olicymakers
with unique
national content to
create a single
global movement P
ractitioners
P
articipants
9. Inspiring Policy
Summer 2010 – New Azerbaijan Sports Law includes right to
sport for all Azeri children
2011 - Municipalities in North East Brazil formally recognize
the right to play and increase public budget allocation to
sport following II impact on community development
May 2011 – HRH King Abdullah II announces Youth Sport
Leadership to be a component of King Abdullah II Award in
every school in Jordan
June 2012 – Turkey’s Ministry of Education to increase PE and
Sport in school from 2-5 hours for Grades 1-3
10. Inspiring Practice in Bangladesh
17,000 children drown each
year
II Swimsafe teaches
200,000 4-10 year-olds
survival swimming via 784
trained community swimming
instructors
Noor, 18, teaches Survival
Swimming and saved a girl’s
life in her village. She is
pictured at the opening of the
London 2012 Aquatics Centre
12. International Inspiration Scorecard
Outcome Target Actual
Children & young people reached 12 million 12 million
II countries 20 20
Policy-makers engaged 200 728
Policy/Strategy/Legislative 20 36
developments resulting from II
Practitioners trained: 20,000 121,000
• teachers & coaches
• Young Sports Leaders (YSL) 20,000
Schools linked 600 564
Safe Spaces to play 60 180
13. International Inspiration Ambassadors
David Beckham
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Chris Hoy
Colin Jackson
Denise Lewis
Oscar Pistorius
“International Inspiration uses
sport to ensure no child, no
matter what their ability, gender
or social status, is excluded. This
is an Olympic and Paralympic
legacy to be proud of and I am
excited to be part of it.“
Baroness Grey- Thompson
14. Future International Events Legacy
Opportunities to continue the spirit of
International Inspiration through
UK Sport’s Major Events Programme
• 10 World and Euro Championships already secured
(Athletics, Triathlon, Gymnastics, Canoe Slalom,
Hockey, Eventing, Squash)
• Including World Athletics Championships 2017 – LEAP
Programme with UKA
• Live bids for 2016 World Track Cycling and 2016 Euro
Swimming
Notas do Editor
Investing in the best to deliver results on the world stage 47 Olympic and Paralympic sports and 1200+ athletesNumber of key interventions: CoachingTalent IdentificationResearch & InnovationSports Science and MedicineSignificant National Lottery investment and UK Sport’s ‘no compromise approach’ to that investment has enabled Team GB to move: from 36th in the medal table in Atlanta 1996 to 4th in the medal table in Beijing 2008
Reminisce about the pitch London made and how you had watched scores of other host city films and presenationsHow you made the London appeal different and distinctiveHow the 30 young people representing the rich mix of ethnic heritages in London were part of the bid teamAnd the words Seb spoke...
Debbie on how we turned the promise first into a vision... And then a reality as seen in the film
Where we workExplain colour codingExplain countries chosen according to:Development needsUK strategic relationshipSporting criteria – including consultation of IOC and IPC
Governance is by the II Foundation – a registered UK charity chaired by LOCOG Deputy Chair Sir Keith MillsUK Sport, UNICEF & British Council delivery partnershipPartnerships with 20 country Governments/Olympic families realised in MOUsDetailed collaborative planning process key to successScoping visit to country Study visit to UKJointly developed 3 year delivery plansMonitoring in UK by II Foundation and in country by national Steering Committees
These policies provide the framework to make a lasting difference, but of course for them to hold up the people who work in the schools, training institutions, sports clubs and communities needs to have the capacity to deliver the policy. That is where the second P the Practitioners come in
These policies provide the framework to make a lasting difference, but of course for them to hold up the people who work in the schools, training institutions, sports clubs and communities needs to have the capacity to deliver the policy. That is where the second P the Practitioners come in
Debbie - flag up that these development needs are being tackled with specific groups, young women and girls, children with disabilities and children and young people at risk of poor health and hand over to Tanni
Here is a case study from Mozambique where International Inspiration has laid firm foundations by training practitioners in primary PE techniques and as Youth Sports Leadership Tutors and set up a ‘train the trainer’ model
Debbie – Come in after film to summarise the achievements of II Globally and then pose the question they are all asking – so what will II Egypt look like?
The Ambassadors have visited country programmes and schools in the UK and are both inspirational icons for the children, young people and teachers and coaches in the programme and inspired by what they see in country.
We were delighted to have reached 12 million young people before the London Games and with nearly two years to go to the end of the programmeWe aspire to continue with International Inspiration and have secured IOC and IPC agreement to the use of the name in future programmes and projects carrried out in the same spirit of the UK reaching out to the youth of the world through what Nelson Mandela called the Universal power of sport.