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Sports Development in London  


This section of the site has been created to support you in developing sport, voluntarily or professionally. This page will be your resource for London to interpret the London Plan for Sport and Physical Activity core policy proposals and actions relating to club, coach and volunteer development.

Please view it regularly to keep track with latest developments. If you have any questions regarding contents on this page, please contact roger.lewis@sportengland.org

Association for Sports Development in London
This organisation is the London arm of the National Association for Sports Development. There has never been greater need for a coordinated and planned approach to sports development and sports development professionals have never needed more the strength that a professional organisation brings. NASD is that organisation, representing as it does sports development practitioners from governing body Performance Managers to Active Sport Activators, from coaches to Specialist Sports Coordinators.
You can find out more about ASDiL at the following web link - http://www.nasd.uk.com/code/london2.html

The next ASDiL members conference takes place on 14 October. View agenda and registration form

Club development focus sheet
The objective of the Clubs Focus-Sheet is to outline the specific policy proposals and actions, relevant to Club Development, in order to assist National Governing Bodies (NGBs), and other key agencies such as Local Authorities, to identify, plan and contribute to meeting the seven outcomes for change highlighted in the London Plan for Sport and Physical Activity 2004 – 2008. View focus sheet

Volunteers and coaches (work force development) focus-sheet
The objective of the Volunteers and Coaches (Work Force development) Focus-Sheet is to outline the specific policy proposals and actions, relevant to work force development, in order to assist National Governing Bodies (NGBs), and other key agencies such as Local Authorities, to identify, plan and contribute to meeting the seven outcomes for change highlighted in the London Plan for Sport and Physical Activity 2004 – 2008. View focus sheet

LAP club, coach development workshop programme
The attached programme is produced by LAP to meet the Minimum Operating Standards of Active Sports and to support club, coach and volunteer development as a service to partners across the region.

The 'A Club For All' (ACFA) workshops will be incorporating discussions and promotion of the LAP 'Club Health Check' document. One of the Running Sport 'A Club For All' tutors (John Robinson) is in the process of tailoring the workshop to ensure it's inclusion fits logically with the rest of the ACFA material.

The 'Volunteer Management' (VM) workshops will be incorprating Step Into Sport materials/information. Tim Copley (Sport England - Sports Development Team) is currently looking at the VM Tutor Notes and Step Into Sport information to ensure , again, the two materials fit logically together. This will then be forwarded to the tutors who will deliver the workshops for them to make comment if required.
View programme of workshops