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Over a thousand school children have taken part in competitive school sport as part of the first ‘School Games’ festival in the West of England >>
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough County Sports Partnership, LIVING SPORT, are launching a ground-breaking new programme for business in the county. The ‘Elite Sport Leading Elite Business >>
500 new recruits attend the biggest Sport Maker workshop to date in Leeds. >>
Lincolnshire CSP launch a new programme for schools and businesses to utilise county sports stars. >>
Strictly Come Dancing star, and local Bucks resident, Brendan Cole is supporting the forthcoming Reactivate Give it a Go Week. >>
Cornwall CSP this week organised a unique networking event for 22 facility providers and representatives from 13 different NGBs to establish links to increase participation >>

200 days to go...CSPs inspiring local legacy

200 days to go...CSPs inspiring local legacy
As we enter 2012 and the latest landmark date with just 200 days to go to the 'greatest show on earth', County Sports Partnerships are playing their part in helping inspire a local legacy in every community.

CSPs are using their unique networks and partnerships to help deliver national legacy programmes in local ways, whilst stimulating local opportunities to achieve a lasting local legacy, 

As well as helping deliver the official sports legacy programme Places People Play, CSPs are busy promoting 2012 related local activities, raising funding for talented athletes, developing grass roots sport, and supporting festivals and events.

A sporting legacy for schools
CSPs are working with Sport England, Youth Sport Trust and local partners to support the new nationwide School Games that will include intra and inter school competition, culminating in a County finals and festival of sport and a national event in the Olympic Park in 2012.  In particular, CSPs will play a key role in staging the County School Games events.

A sporting legacy for local communities
CSPs will play a key role in ensuring local communities can create their own sporting legacy from the Games.  The CSPs will help ensure local organisations are aware of the Places strand of Places People play, for example, promoting the Protecting Playing Fields initiative, which provides £10m of lottery funding to protect and improve hundreds of playing fields across the country, and the Inspired Facilities Initiative, which provides funding for modernising and extended clubs, opening up local facilities for community sport.

CSPs are leading the local delivery of the Sport Makers programme, part of the ‘People’ strand, where they work with their local communities to recruit, train and deploy 40,000 ‘Sport Makers’ as the next generation of sports volunteers inspired by London 2012 to organise and lead grassroots sports activities.

As part of the ‘play’ strand, CSPs are also leading the delivery of the Sportivate programme, which provides funding to local clubs and community organisations to deliver sports activities for teenagers and young adults up to the age of 25, a key target group for sport, inspired by London 2012 to find new sports and activities to stay active.  CSPs are also ready to support the Gold Challenge, helping people try out Olympic and Paralympic sports whilst raising money for good causes.

Many CSPs are leading and supporting a variety of initiatives to encourage adults to ‘Get Back Into’ sport.  In some parts of the country, CSPs have accessed funding for Community Games and Village Games, which encourage local communities to take the lead in planning and organising local sport festivals for the whole community, inspired by London 2012.  Many CSPs are linking with other organisations, such as Street Games to deliver sport legacy programmes in local communities, ensuring local population needs are taken into account – helping a range of people with specific needs such as those with  a disability, women and girls, or those from Black and Minority Ethnic communities to access sport.

In addition, CSPs are heavily involved in activities aiming to use the inspiration of the Paralympic Games to get more people with disabilities participating in sport. , including coordinating the local delivery of ‘Playground to Podium’, a national initiative aiming to identify and nurture young disabled people with potential, helping them find an appropriate sport and fulfil their potential.

A sporting legacy for business
Many CSPs are working with local businesses to help them engage with sport for mutual benefit and create their own sporting legacy. The key areas of Business Engagement CSPs are involved with include:
• Delivery of Active Workplace programmes to help businesses get their staff more active and promoting Workplace Games
• Schemes to encourage employers to support their staff to Volunteer in Sport
• Supporting Elite Athletes and fundraising for them
• Business support for grass roots sport programmes
• Business engagement in School and Community Sport Festivals

The above ‘menu’ of activities demonstrate how the CSP network is committed to delivering the promises made when London won the right to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games – helping to create a sporting legacy in every city, town and village in England.

For further information on the work that your local CSP is doing to achieve a legacy in your area, please contact your CSP.  To find contact details, or to discuss the work of the nationwide network, contact info@cspnetwork.org or visit www.cspnetwork.org


The nationwide network of County Sports Partnerships (CSPs) are committed to working with their many partners to ensure a sporting legacy is in place in every community as a result of London hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012. Here we list some of the legacy activities CSPs are supporting across the country and show you how you can get involved. >>

 
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