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BUCS NW Conference 2009

BUCS NW Conference 2009. BUCS NW Workforce Development Advisory Group 12 th May 2009 Imogen Williams Chair of Workforce Development Advisory Group & Sport Development Officer: Volunteers and Clubs The University of Manchester. Order of play.

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BUCS NW Conference 2009

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  1. BUCS NW Conference 2009

  2. BUCS NW Workforce Development Advisory Group12th May 2009 Imogen Williams Chair of Workforce Development Advisory Group & Sport Development Officer: Volunteers and Clubs The University of Manchester

  3. Order of play • History behind BUCS NW Workforce Development Advisory Group (WFD) • Who is involved? • The aim and achievements of the BUCS NW WFD Group so far • The future of the BUCS NW WFD Advisory Group • Questions

  4. History behind BUCS NW Workforce Development Advisory Group (WFD) • UCS Regional Conference: 31st January 2008 • Range of different workshops, presentations from Coaching North West and Sports Volunteering North West • UCS and BUSA merge to form BUCS: June 2008 • Formal BUCS NW structure and elections: September 2008

  5. Elected roles Chair – The University of Manchester Vice-chair – The University of Liverpool Lead contact for officiating sub group – MMU Other Universities and Colleges engaged include: Liverpool John Moore University Edge Hill University Chester University Bolton University Lancaster University Who is involved? • Cheadle and Marple College • The Manchester College • Cumbria University • MMU Cheshire • Salford University • UCLAN

  6. Other key organisations involved • Sports Coach UK • County Sports Partnerships • Sports Volunteering North West • Coaching North West • North West Universities Association • Skills Active (through Sport & Active Leisure Skills & Productivity Alliance - SALSPA) • National Governing Bodies (NGB’s)

  7. The achievements of the BUCS NW WFD Group Agreed Terms of Reference and Aim ‘To drive forward, develop and promote coaching, officiating and sports volunteering within Higher Education and Further Education in the North West.’ Coaching • Overview document of NGB rates of pay and MOS • Building links with external organisations • Coaching audit to identify the current University provision in North West in partnership with NWUA

  8. A snapshot of the results from the Coaching Audit

  9. A snapshot of the results from the Coaching Audit

  10. The achievements of the BUCS NW WFD Group Officiating • Lack of officials for BUCS Competitions identified across 5 sports (by Competition and Participation Group) • Officials Development Plan currently being drafted • External links with Sports Officials UK and NGB’s Volunteering • Engagement with NWUA project

  11. The future of the BUCS NW WFD Group…. • Raise awareness of who we are and what we do • Provide a support network to BUCS members involved with the delivery of Coaching, Officiating and Sport Volunteering in the North West • Give a Regional view to identify and develop projects to meet our group aim • Ensure we drive coaching, officiating and sport volunteering forward as opposed to duplicating

  12. Any questions? For further information or to recap contact: Chair - Imogen Williams: imogen.williams@manchester.ac.uk 0161 275 6990 Vice-chair - Hannah Whitton: H.Whitton@liverpool.ac.uk 0151 794 4335 Lead on Officiating development - Carrie Millerchip: c.millerchip@mmu.ac.uk 0161 247 2224

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