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Explore the FA Whole Sport Plan and National Games Strategy aimed at enhancing football participation, raising standards, developing young players and coaches, improving facilities, and investing in the workforce. Discover funding opportunities, initiatives, and focus areas for growth and retention in football across different age groups.
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8th March 2013 2013 – 2014 The FA Whole Sport Plan / National Game Strategy NY Sport NGB Day
Retain 129,000 teams and grow participation • Raise standards and improve behaviour • 80% of all mini soccer and youth teams to have the FA Charter Standard • 65% of NG stakeholders think Respect has improved their experience • Develop better young players and coaches • Review the format of children’s football- FA YDR • 80% of all teams to have a qualified coach • Expand the FA Skills programme • FA National Games Strategy: • ‘Our promise to football’
4. Run the game effectively • Management information • Maximise technology • Business development • Maximising investment 5. Workforce • Invest £44m into the workforce 6. Facilities • Invest £40m into facilities generating £150m investment • FA National Games Strategy: • ‘Our promise to football’
Improve Facilities • Staying focused on customer needs? A Referee for Every Game Addressing Abusive Behaviour
Further Sport England 13-17 plan investment will be available for some County FAs for the following programmes:- • Join Our Club • Vauxhall Youth Programme • Respect • HE Football Activators • Charter Standard Growth Fund • FA Coach Mentors • County Disability Leagues • Just Play Fund • CCFC extension • Sport England 13-17 Plan • Investment Opportunities
Rebrand of School - Club Links • Targeting 5 – 25 age group however 14 – 17 and Adult 11 v 11 are priority areas • To gain funding 20 or more new players must be recruited • County FA’s to identify priority clubs • Sport England 13-17 Plan • Join Our Club
Sport England 13-17 Plan • Vauxhall Mash Up Centres • Charter Standard Club led sessions for 14 – 16 year olds • Exit routes for players to: - Continue to play informally in Mash Up sessions - Join a team within the club • County FA’s to identify priority clubs
Sport England 13-17 Plan • Respect • Continuation of the Respect programme throughout Counties with support from key stakeholders by: • League Forums / Seminars • Respect awards scheme • Implementation of the FA Youth Development Review
Sport England 13-17 Plan • HE Football Activators • Small funding pot to work alongside identified Universities to deliver local projects to attract students aged 19-25 back into or to retain participation. • Student led programme with support from University staff, CFA staff and key stakeholders e.g. small sided providers • Possible link to Small Sided Football Development Fund
Sport England 13-17 Plan • Charter Standard Growth Fund • Designed to support County FA’s to develop new teams where there are gaps in provision. • Incentivise clubs to grow new teams in key priority groups: • Disability (inclusive clubs) • Female & Male U14 – U18 • Adults • Veterans • An estimated £750 should be invested in each programme with the outcome of creating at least one new team. • Can link to Mash Up Centres, Just Play etc.
Lead the development of establishing and delivering a sustainable county disability league structure. • Funding provided by The FA dependant on number of teams participating regularly. • Led by County FA officers • Sport England 13-17 Plan • County Disability Leagues
Informal kick abouts to engage non-participants • Investment used to generate growth in aged 16+ participation in priority local authority areas. • Each County FA to determine delivery model for 2013-17 • Sport England 13-17 Plan • Just Play Fund
Retention of 20 CCFC across the Country working with FE and Sixth Form Colleges to drive growth and retention. • Increase playing and volunteering opportunities for students. • Focus delivery on: • Team 19 • Just Play • Join our Club • Football Futures • Vauxhall Youth Programme • Student activity led for students • Sport England 13-17 Plan • CCFC Extension
We will: • Review and reflect on feedback from this event • Use feedback to shape our thinking when reviewing the County Plan • Work with your managers and programme leads to complete the County Plan • Make sure we are focused on the needs of our customers and stakeholders • Submit the County Plan to The FA 30th April • Deliver from July 2012 • Thank you! • County Plan process and timeframe