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There are three key areas of work that CSPs focus on:

Pathways for young people
All CSPs will:

This will create a single system for community sport understood by all sporting partners and stakeholders.

Club development
All CSPs will:

This will lead to increased participation and retention - the first two elements of Sport England's mission to help more people start, stay and succeed in sport.

Workforce development
All CSPs will, through community sports networks, develop the people who support sport—teachers, coaches, officials, volunteers, and professional staff—by:

Putting in place systems that will value and support the workforce

This will create and effective and diverse workforce

Supporting the wider agenda
CSPs have the potential to contribute to a wider agenda by:

To do this, CSPs will:

This will be achieved by:

This will create a co-ordinated strategic approach at a sub-regional level helping us reduce costs and allowing for greater investment in sport.


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