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All county sport partnerships actively contribute to increasing participation and widening access to sport and physical activity and the achievement of sporting success.
CSPs are pivotal in delivering the 1% per year participation target set by government particularly with a focus on:
There are three core functions that every CSP must fulfil:
Strategic co-ordination and planning
Performance management
Marketing and communications
Strategic co-ordination and planning
Interpreting and shaping national, regional and local policy to best-fit future community needs.
CSPs will:
Outcomes include:
Performance measurement
Developing a single system to support effective decision-making for sport.
CSPs will work collaboratively to:
Outcomes include:
Marketing and communications
Marketing the CSP as a single point of contact for sport and sharing information and innovation to ensure effective delivery on the ground.
| Marketing for the people Linking with campaigns Recognition awards Activities and opportunities |
Marketing by the people Networking conferences Promotional materials and presentation support Media management Showcasing of good practice |
Outcomes include:
Communications
Outcomes include:
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