Developing Relationships With Higher Education Sector
Through the Department for Education (DFE) funding, Active Lancashire have been able to develop a strong relationship with the Higher Education (HE) sector in Lancashire.
Through the Department for Education (DFE) funding, Active Lancashire have been able to develop a strong relationship with the Higher Education (HE) sector in Lancashire.
At School I thought there was nothing worse than PE lessons, teachers shouting at you, peers who would rather mess around than take part and judgement of everything; body image, clothing, ability (good or bad) and whether you were picked first or last.
Advantage: YOU is an intern scheme aimed at undergraduate students, postgraduate students and graduates to gain real life work experience.
Mums’ Team aims to support mums, focusing on our disadvantaged communities as identified in the Yorkshire Sport Foundation strategy, to become leaders through sport and physical activity sessions, they are supported through this by community mentors.
The Birmingham Way recognises there are particular barriers and motivations that result in people avoiding physical activity and as a result there is a need for a workforce that has the right skills and characteristics to engage inactive communities across the city.
#PassOnYourPassion aimed to profile and recognise existing females coaches and enable them to support women to get into coaching. By tapping into existing networks and social groups that are part of their everyday lives.
As part of Lancashire workforce development offer- Coaches and volunteers who support LSP programmes such as Challenge through Sport Initiative (CSI), Workplace Challenge, Satellite Clubs, and Coaching Academies can receive mentoring, 1-1 support from our Workforce Development Manager Jayne Wilson
Elizabeth Woodville Primary School in Leicestershire have used their PE and Sport Premium to fund external coaches to drive sustainable improvements in PE and sport in their school
This summer saw 12 County Sports Partnerships in the North of England raise the profile of women coaches, as well as inspiring more female participants into coaching through the #PassOnYourPassion Campaign.
As part of Sport England’s investment into coaching, North Yorkshire Sport were tasked with implementing a national campaign in our area.