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wvtssp Office Tel: 01388 660 900 Email: info@wvtssp

www.wvtssp.net Office Tel: 01388 660 900 Email: info@wvtssp.net. Wear Valley & Teesdale SSP. April 2009 SSP Network meeting. Meeting Agenda. Meeting Agenda. Meeting Agenda. Meeting Agenda. 16.00 Welcome & Introductions 16.10 SSP Update Darren Hryniszak (PDM) 16.30 INSET Courses

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  1. www.wvtssp.netOffice Tel: 01388 660 900 Email: info@wvtssp.net Wear Valley & Teesdale SSP April 2009 SSP Network meeting

  2. Meeting Agenda Meeting Agenda Meeting Agenda Meeting Agenda 16.00 Welcome & Introductions 16.10 SSP Update Darren Hryniszak (PDM) 16.30 INSET Courses Darren Hryniszak (PDM) 16.40 iCD/Events (spring term festivals & competitions) Claire Wase (Competition Manager) 17.00 Coffee Break 17.10 Club Links, Coaching & Sport Unlimited Peter Ramsey & Lee Holloway (SSCo’s) 17.40 Leadership Resources Louise Burnett (SSCo)

  3. SSP Update • 2008-09 PESSYP Survey – Additional Questions! • School Sports Coach Ashleigh Lovett (Dance, Cheerleading, Gymnastics) email: ashleigh@wvtssp.net tel: 0770 103 1106 • School Dance Coordinators (SDC) – Secondary KS3/4 Alison Dixon email: a.dixon101@durham.gov.uk • SSP Newsletter & SSP Website • National & Regional Competition Frameworks • Codes of Conduct

  4. Next academic year’s INSET Courses • September 2009 (provisional) Preparing Coaches to work within Physical Education • September 2009 (provisional) Choreography in Primary School Dance • October 2009 onwards (plus additional sessions) Primary NQT courses • October 2009 (provisional) Developing Fundamental Movement Skills • November 2009 (provisional) Induction of new Primary Link Teachers • December 2009 (provisional) Providing Challenge in Key Stage 1 PE

  5. Claire WaseMobile: 07813 523 269 Email: claire@wvtssp.net Competition April 2009 SSP Network meeting

  6. Progress Report - Spring Term

  7. Achievements • Current participation figures for SSP events in 2008-09 • Total No. of Males 2067 • Total No. of Females 2092 • Total No. of Leaders 285 • Total No. of New Competitors 2431 • % of Year Target achieved 60.5%

  8. Forthcoming Events- Summer Term Yr 3/4 Mini Tennis Festivals (Various April / May – Secondary School sites) Disability Sportshall Athletics (20th May – Louisa Centre, Stanley) KS2 Athletics (Various June – Secondary School sites) ASDA Kwik Cricket (9th June – Raby Castle & 11th June – Willington CC) ASDA Girls Kwik Cricket (10th June – Bishop Auckland CC) Yr 4/5 Kwik Cricket (Various June – Cricket Clubs) KS1 Multi Skills (Various July – Secondary School Sites)

  9. www.wvtssp.netOffice Tel: 01388 660 900 Email: info@wvtssp.net 10 minute Coffee Break April 2009 SSP Network meeting

  10. Peter RamseyMobile: 07837 330 649 Email:peter@wvtssp.net April 2009 SSP Network meeting Club Links

  11. Progress Report - Spring Term Working closely with 25 clubs 11 Schools replied to initial request – Bishop Barrington, St Johns RC, St Josephs, Evergreen, St Andrews, Gainford, Prince Bishops, St Johns Chapel, Howden Le Wear, Copeland Rd, Wolsingham Primary Present Average links per school – 4 Last years SSP average – 8.75 Last Years National Average – 7.68

  12. ANALYSIS OF 2007/08 SCHOOL CLUB LINKS

  13. Future Actions & Requirements Individual meetings with schools to collect data – SSCo available to help complete PESSYP survey club link question accurately. What links are available to individual schools. Schools who have entered data supplied with Club Links Notice board – 5 hour PESSYP Gain interest from remaining clubs

  14. Requests for Assistance - Summer Term Schools to supply original data Clubs to supply advertising material What clubs would schools liked to be linked with

  15. CLUBS AVAILBLE TO PROVIDE LINKS TO YOUR SCHOOL IN YOUR AREA North (14 Clubs,12 Sports) Central (18 Clubs, 15 Sports) South (7 Clubs, 5 Sports Willington Football ClubBishop Auckland Rugby ClubShildon Athletics Club Shildon Athletics Club St Marys Football ClubTeesdale Athletics ClubSedgefield Springers (Trampoline)Willington Football ClubSedgefield Springers (Trampoline)Durham Tigers Rugby LeagueWest Auckland Football ClubStaindrop and Wear Valley Gym ClubSouth Durham Gym ClubBishop Auckland Cricket ClubSouth Durham Gym ClubLee Green Dance ClubShildon Athletics ClubDerwent Sailing ClubWear Valley BasketballBishop Auckland Cycling ClubBarnard Castle Cricket ClubCrook Golf ClubSedgefield Springers (Trampoline)Wolsingham Football ClubDurham Tigers Rugby League (BARFC)Crook Cricket ClubRichardsons DanceWillington Cricket ClubSandra Welsh Dance ClubSpectrum Fitness ClubStaindrop and Wear Valley Gym ClubWolsingham Swimming ClubBishop Auckland Tennis ClubGlenholme Swimming ClubBishop Auckland Swimming Club Bishop Auckland Golf Club Bishop Auckland Netball Club Red Badminton Club Barrington Table Tennis Club

  16. Lee HollowayMobile: 07717 225 949 Email: lee@wvtssp.net April 2009 SSP Network meeting

  17. Progress Report - Spring Term • Successfully recruited 3 School Sport coaches to work within the Partnership. • Placed these coaches and various others in numerous schools to deliver lunch time and after schools clubs. • Developed a Coach database to be available via the SSP website with contact details of over 40 highly qualified coaches in a wide variety of sports.

  18. Future Actions & Requirements • Constantly update website database to include more experienced available coaches for varied sports. WWW.WVTSSP.NET/COACHES • Use these coaches to assist young people in developing to the next level of competition or in joining an local/community sports club. • Evaluating coaching to work in partnership with schools and coaches to ensure quality focused coaching for pupils.

  19. Requests for Assistance - Summer Term • Schools attempt to utilise the website database for recruiting coaches. To stop individuals coaching more than one sport. Ensuring high quality coaching across sports. • Continue to maintain audit of coaching with help from all schools and clubs. • Develop links between schools and local clubs to place club coaches in schools to provide pathways for pupils.

  20. SSP Central Venue Leagues • Several Yr 3/4 Football CVL’s took place last term, Bishop Barrington, Teesdale and Wolsingham Comp all held successful events well received by pupils and staff. St. Johns Comp and Parkside Sports College have declared an intention to set up leagues this term. • The Partnership would like to thanks the schools who participated in the Central Venue Leagues, those who did so and continue to will be eligible for coaching support to work with squads to prepare teams for competition and will have they’re E.S.F.A fee’s paid. • The Central Venue League for Yr 3/4 Football will continue to run next year, for the summer the SSP we will be looking to launch a KS2 Girls football league and a Hi-5 Netball league to run along side this. • We would still like schools to declare an interest asap so dates can be set and an entry form for the appropriate leagues will be made available via the website and newsletter in the very near future.

  21. Lee HollowayMobile: 07717 225 949 Email: lee@wvtssp.net April 2009 SSP Network meeting

  22. - Spring Update Last term the Partnership successfully accessed over £9,000 in funding for Sport Unlimited after school clubs. Over 20 schools within the partnership claimed funding for well in excess of 40 different after school clubs, ranging from Carpet Bowls to Tennis. In the Spring term these clubs catered for approx. 800 pupils, ranging from KS1 through to KS4. The funding will continue to be available throughout the Summer term, however accessing this will require schools to commit to certain guidelines to fall in line with the Sport Unlimited’s new priorities. Autumn funding: Income Code: 705113,Description: Other Government Grant, along with the amount of funding claimed.

  23. Guidance on Delivery Funding • It can only be used to fund activities which: • have a clearly identified club/other community setting or exit route in order for pupils to continue participation. The SSP Club Links officer will assist with setting up School to Club links. • demonstrate opportunities for sustained participation and progression pathways. • are new or build on/extend existing provision enhancing good quality delivery. • are targeted at young people who are identified as ‘semi sporty’. • children and young people want to participate in. • the SSP hopes schools will access the funding to help deliver clubs which will tie in with festivals/competitions.

  24. Louise BurnettMobile: 07837 330 707 Email: louise@wvtssp.net Leadership April 2009 SSP Network meeting

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