Sporting future government strategy

Sporting Future set out a new government vision to redefine what success looks like in sport by concentrating on five key outcomes - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development. It was a bold new strategy for an active nation. Government’s role is to set the high level policy that guides how public money is invested rather than to make each and every funding decision. Sporting Future committed to a more joined-up

Sport England Strategy 2016 – 21 introduction In December 2015 the Government published Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. It sets a bold and ambitious direction for sport policy which has been widely welcomed. It looks beyond simple participation to how sport changes lives and becomes a force for social good. Sports minister Tracey Crouch has described the government’s strategy for sport as making “good progress” since its introduction in December 2015. Crouch published the second annual report to Parliament on Sporting Future yesterday (30 January), listing successes including widespread adherence by national governing bodies to the new Code Sporting Future – government strategy for sport reports a successful first year. The FSPA attended the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Sport meeting last night – the first of the new Parliament – held at Portcullis House, Westminster. Sporting Future set out a new government vision to redefine what success looks like in sport by concentrating on five key outcomes - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development. It was a bold new strategy for an active nation. Government’s role is to set the high level policy that guides how public money is invested rather than to make each and every funding decision. Sporting Future committed to a more joined-up

Government released Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation, to reframe what success in sports looks like: moving away from a focus on 

Government’s role is to set the high level policy that guides how public money is invested rather than to make each and every funding decision. Sporting Future committed to a more joined-up Sport England Strategy 2016 – 21 introduction In December 2015 the Government published Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. It sets a bold and ambitious direction for sport policy which has been widely welcomed. It looks beyond simple participation to how sport changes lives and becomes a force for social good. Sports minister Tracey Crouch has described the government’s strategy for sport as making “good progress” since its introduction in December 2015. Crouch published the second annual report to Parliament on Sporting Future yesterday (30 January), listing successes including widespread adherence by national governing bodies to the new Code Sporting Future – government strategy for sport reports a successful first year. The FSPA attended the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Sport meeting last night – the first of the new Parliament – held at Portcullis House, Westminster. Sporting Future set out a new government vision to redefine what success looks like in sport by concentrating on five key outcomes - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development. It was a bold new strategy for an active nation. Government’s role is to set the high level policy that guides how public money is invested rather than to make each and every funding decision. Sporting Future committed to a more joined-up Sporting Future set out a new government vision to redefine what success looks like in sport by concentrating on five key outcomes - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development. It was a bold new strategy for an active nation.

8 May 2014 Distributed on behalf of the Working Group for Scottish Sport Steps to ensure Scotland is a sporting success - as an independent nation or as 

governments through which they shape the behaviour of NSOs. its own strategy for sport, A Sporting Future for All (Department for Culture, Media &. Sport  development and implementation of the Hastings Sport and Physical Activity. Strategy. 10 Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation, HM. Government  ukactive is a not-for-profit industry association, promoting the interests of commercial fitness Many of these ideas have been incorporated into the Government's own policy paper: Sporting Future – A New Strategy for an Active Nation, as well  Government Strategy: Sporting Future. Outcomes. Social and. Community. Development. Individual. Development. Mental. Wellbeing. Physical. Wellbeing. Source: “Sporting Future – a new strategy for an active nation” https://www.gov.uk /government/publications/sporting-future-a-new- · strategy-for-an-active-nation. Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. This government strategy was published December 2015 creating a National framework for sport which is 

Sports minister Tracey Crouch has described the government’s strategy for sport as making “good progress” since its introduction in December 2015. Crouch published the second annual report to Parliament on Sporting Future yesterday (30 January), listing successes including widespread adherence by national governing bodies to the new Code

8 May 2014 Distributed on behalf of the Working Group for Scottish Sport Steps to ensure Scotland is a sporting success - as an independent nation or as  Sporting Future - A New Strategy for an Active Nation. The government’s sport strategy Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation 15 To help improve coordination and the sharing of best practice among each of the devolved administrations and the UK Government, the ‘Sport Cabinet’ will be re-established. Details. Sporting Future set out a new government vision to redefine what success looks like in sport by concentrating on five key outcomes - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development. The second annual report on the strategy sets out the progress The strategy, Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation, seeks to redefine what success looks like not simply through participation in traditional sports but though the delivery of more outdoor recreation focused targets. The strategy specifically targets inactivity, under-represented groups, young people, and the social value of sport. The strategy, Sporting Future: A New Strategy For an Active Nation, will drive funding and measurement in a new direction, therefore driving organisations involved in the development and delivery of sport in this new direction too, led by Sport England.

13 Feb 2019 Mims Davies speech at UK Sport's future funding strategy launch 2015 saw us publish our Sporting Future strategy, which set out a bold new Long-term investment from the Government and the National Lottery are the 

Sporting Future is a cross-government strategy and progress on the 5 Outcomes can only be achieved through close working with a number of government departments which set policy on some key areas which contribute towards supporting people to get more active, including health, active travel, school sport and communities. Indeed a number of the KPIs reported on in this our Sporting Future strategy makes a real impact on the ground. I want to see lasting change across the sector, with more people getting active and sports bodies continuing to step up on governance, transparency and duty of care. There’s much still to achieve and the sport and physical activity sector needs to continue to focus on finding new and Government announces new strategy to strengthen sport from the grassroots to the elite. Sporting Future. Public investment into community sport is to reach children as young as five as part of a ground-breaking new strategy on sport announced by Sports Minister Tracey Crouch today. Government’s role is to set the high level policy that guides how public money is invested rather than to make each and every funding decision. Sporting Future committed to a more joined-up Sport England Strategy 2016 – 21 introduction In December 2015 the Government published Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. It sets a bold and ambitious direction for sport policy which has been widely welcomed. It looks beyond simple participation to how sport changes lives and becomes a force for social good. Sports minister Tracey Crouch has described the government’s strategy for sport as making “good progress” since its introduction in December 2015. Crouch published the second annual report to Parliament on Sporting Future yesterday (30 January), listing successes including widespread adherence by national governing bodies to the new Code

Yorkshire Sport Foundation is a Lottery-funded sports charity and one of the 43 and economic outcomes set out in the Government's Sporting Future strategy. 8 May 2014 Distributed on behalf of the Working Group for Scottish Sport Steps to ensure Scotland is a sporting success - as an independent nation or as  Sporting Future - A New Strategy for an Active Nation. The government’s sport strategy Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation 15 To help improve coordination and the sharing of best practice among each of the devolved administrations and the UK Government, the ‘Sport Cabinet’ will be re-established. Details. Sporting Future set out a new government vision to redefine what success looks like in sport by concentrating on five key outcomes - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development. The second annual report on the strategy sets out the progress The strategy, Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation, seeks to redefine what success looks like not simply through participation in traditional sports but though the delivery of more outdoor recreation focused targets. The strategy specifically targets inactivity, under-represented groups, young people, and the social value of sport. The strategy, Sporting Future: A New Strategy For an Active Nation, will drive funding and measurement in a new direction, therefore driving organisations involved in the development and delivery of sport in this new direction too, led by Sport England.