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NATIONAL INDABA FEEDBACK “Addressing the inequities” 25 th February 2012

NATIONAL INDABA FEEDBACK “Addressing the inequities” 25 th February 2012. YOUTH SPORT: Facing the inequities. 15%. 85%. 1. National Sport & Recreation Plan (NSRP) VISION 2020 Active Nation Winning Nation Enabling Environment 2. Transformation Charter & Score Cards Access

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NATIONAL INDABA FEEDBACK “Addressing the inequities” 25 th February 2012

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  1. NATIONAL INDABA FEEDBACK“Addressing the inequities”25th February 2012

  2. YOUTH SPORT: Facing the inequities 15% 85%

  3. 1. National Sport & Recreation Plan (NSRP) VISION 2020 • Active Nation • Winning Nation • Enabling Environment 2. Transformation Charter & Score Cards • Access • Skill and Capacity Development • Demographic Profile • Performance • Contribution to Government priorities • Good Governance GUIDING DOCUMENTS ……. 1

  4. GUIDING DOCUMENTS ……2 3. The South African Coaching Framework System South African Sport for Life (SAS4L) Long Term Participant Development (LTPD) Long Term Coaches Development (LTCD) Coaches’ Education Children’s Coaching - Pre-Coach Participation Coaching - Volunteer Coach Talent Coaching - Professional Volunteer High Performance Coaching - Professional Coach Impact Measure the quantity and quality of coaching Measure the continuous improvement against defined outcomes

  5. National Minister - Principal authority on sport SASCOC - Supreme delivery partner National Federations - Custodian of sport Sport Councils – Monitoring & Evaluation Demarcations – Geo political boundaries {Education boundaries mirrored within} FIRST PRINCIPLE

  6. INDABA RESOLUTIONS …… 1 Mass Participation Programme – basis for Recreation and Sport Development Programme delivery in 53 Districts in South Africa Federation employed School Sport Co-ordinator per code (16) per province Federation based Coach Developers (3) per District Merit selection according to set criteria

  7. INDABA RESOLUTIONS …. 2 PARTICIPATION PATHWAY Skills Development Talent Identification District Provincial National National Youth Olympic GAMES (Replaces SA GAMES) International participation

  8. MOU on School Sport & Action Plan Roles & Responsibilities of : - DBE – all roles will include funding responsibilities SRSA – all roles will include funding responsibilities Provincial Government & Local Government School Sport Code Coordinating Committee Federations

  9. SOUTH AFRICAN FRAMEWORK TRAIN TO WIN ( 19 yrs …. Excellence ACTIVE 4 LIFE TRAIN TO COMPETE (16 to 23 yrs) TRAIN TO TRAIN (13 to 16 yrs) LEARN TO TRAIN (9 to 12 yrs) Physical Literacy FUNdamentals (6 to 9 yrs) ACTIVE START ( 0 to 6 yrs) Sport 4 Life

  10. WESTERN CAPE FRAMEWORK Excellence Career CAREER BASED SPORT CLUB DEVELOPMENT Tertiary MOD High Schools REC RECREATION MOD FOCUS High School Primary School Physical Literacy MOD Primary Schools RECREATION MOD FOCUS RECREATION MOD SPORT MOD Rec Centres RECREATION MOD RECREATION CENTRES Sport 4 Life

  11. Role of DBE / WCED • Curriculum determination – Physical Education • Curriculum enrichment – Mass participation • Intra / Interschool leagues • Educator / Teacher development • Role of SRSA / DCAS • Support structures – TID systems • Providesupport & expertise to SS CODE structures • Promote competitive & elite School Sport • Prepare delivery of athletes ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  12. YOUTH SPORT: School Sport & Club Sport ISF DBE & SRSA SASCOC South African TOP SCHOOLS Games Provincial Level Tournaments for Schools (DBE) During School Hours @ Schools After School Hours @ Schools District Level Tournaments for Schools (DBE) Teacher Development for In-service Teachers SCHOOL SPORT (After-school Hours) Physical Education School Enrichment Winning School Representative School Team (DBE) DBE Inter-school Leagues Player Talent Development Coach Development for Educators & Volunteers CLUB SPORT (After-school Hours) Player Skills Development Talent Identification /Trials Representative Selected Team (SRSA) SRSA District Level Selected Teams (SRSA) After School Hours @ MOD Centres After School Hours @ SHARP Centres Provincial Level Selected Teams (SRSA) SASCOC South African YOUTH OLYMPIC Games SRSA International Code Tournaments for Selected Teams

  13. YOUTH SPORT: The Federation Structure

  14. YOUTH SPORT: 2012 - 2014 • STEP 1: School Sport DBE • Physical Education DBE • Inter-School Local Leagues DBE • Introduction of MOD Programme (Skills Development) concept SRSA • Basic equipment distribution to identified poor schools (quintile 1) SRSA • Coaches, Technical Officials, Administrators and • Team Managers Training and Development Programmes SRSA • STEP 2: Local Level Sport SRSA • Inter-School Local Leagues (Midweek) DBE • Federation Age-group Leagues (Saturday) SASCOC • STEP 3: District Level & Provincial Club Sport SRSA • Talent Selection & Development Programme SRSA /SASCOC • STEP 4: Tournaments • SA Top Schools DBE/SRSA/SASCOC • International Schools Federation (ISF) Games SRSA/SASCOC • SA Youth Olympics SRSA/SASCOC • International Youth Olympic (IYO) Games SRSA/SASCOC

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