Coaching Plan for England: CSP Reflections One Year On
Written by Lee Booth, CSP Network, Partnership Manager
Written by Lee Booth, CSP Network, Partnership Manager
As the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation celebrates its two-year anniversary, the CSP Network is pleased to support the aim of using the power of sport and recreation to promote mental wellbeing through physical activity.
8,259 challengers took part in the Workplace Challenge #ActiveLunchChallenge, together travelling more than 27 times around the world, logging 1,436,918 ten-minute bite size chunks of activity.
The recent cases in football have increased public attention and awareness of safeguarding practices in sport and a scrutiny of current practices by government and Sport England.
Launched on 4th January with support from a range of partners the 8 week Active Lunch Challenge has seen over 7,100 people and 500 workplaces take part in the first month.
Since Sport England and UK Sport launched the new Code for Sports Governance late last year the CSP Network has supported CSPs to build an understanding of the code, undertake assessments of current practice, improve practice within the network and support with common challenges faced.
CSPs are delighted to be activating Sport England’s ‘This Girl Can’ Campaign designed to give girls and women the confidence and belief they need to be more active.
It's time to liven up your lunch!
The Workplace Challenge Active Lunch Challenge was launched today.
The CSP Network was delighted to hear that Janet Inman, CEO of Lincolnshire Sport and CSP Network Board Member was awarded an British Empire Medal in the New Year’s Honors list.