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Planning across boundaries
Local Area Agreements
  What is a Local Area Agreement?
  LAA outcomes & sports contribution
  Funding streams and reward element
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The process of local sport & recreation strategy preparation

Key Docs
Sport Playing its Part in Local Area Agreements: A Briefing Paper
Sport Playing its Part – The Contribution of Sport to Meeting the Needs of Children and Young People

Sport Playing its Part: The Contribution to Healthier Communities

Sport Playing its part: The Contribution of Sport to Building Safe, Strong and Sustainable Communities

Sport Playing its Part: The Contribution of Sport to Economic Vitality and workforce Development

ODPM publication Local Area Agreements- Guidance for Round 3 and Refresh of Rounds 1 and 2


Tools
Active People Survey

Case Studies
LAA Case Studies

Robust local performance management mechanisms are required if LAAs are to realise their full potential.  This means LSPs must ensure that:

Performance will be reviewed by GO at six monthly intervals and plans will be required to be put in place to address any under-performance.  More detailed information on performance management can be found in the article - ODPM publication Local Area Agreements- Guidance for Round 3 and Refresh of Rounds 1 and 2

The process of establishing outcomes and targets is underpinned by the priorities for improvement at local level.  This means that the LSP partners, including local authorities, must agree a range of key objectives which must be agreed with the GO.  Thereafter, the partners must agree the best measures that will measure improvement against the outcomes.  Sport and physical activity can provide a wide range of indicators for this.  (see Sport Playing its part in LAA).

Sport England is funding a number of surveys to help establish baseline data for local authorities.  The Active People Survey is a key source of data for levels of participation in sport and active recreation.  It also includes other measures such as club membership, involvement in competition, receiving tuition and contributing to sport through voluntary activity, as well as demographic information.


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