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Sport & the Further Education Sector The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills have sponsored the development of case studies in the East Midlands. Each of the five County Sports Partnerships were asked to select a project that they felt highlighted the contribution of the further education sector to the delivery of sport within the region. Whilst the selected projects represent a wide diversity of activity, their methods and outcomes do provide some common examples of good practice and sources of relevant information that can benefit all the County Sports Partnerships when adopting a regional approach to working with the FE sector.
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A 4% increase in sports participation National cross-sectoral survey of culture & sport in England and associated local surveys A Sport England briefing note provides an overview of the new cross-sectoral survey for culture and sport in England which will provide national and regional data on sports participation. It also provides an update on progress to put in place a comprehensive local participation survey that will provide data to enable benchmarking of performance for every local authority in England. More info
Towards an Excellent Service Final Report Sport England East Midlands is co-ordinating a project that seeks to create an excellence framework for sport and recreation services and provide a basis for self-assessment that will enable services to achieve continuous improvement.
This report published in July 2005 is the final review and report of this phase of the project and was submitted to the ODPM and to Sport England as the formal end of the project.
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The most successful sporting region Towards 2012 - follow up report A report on the recent Towards 2012 conference looks at how the Games can inspire young people and how the lasting legacy will impact on the region. This report also contains a highlight of the speeches as well as details on business and tourism opportunities. More info
Audit & research of performance sport in the East Midlands The Regional Sports Board established a Performance Action Group to oversee work on the the East Midlands being the most successful sporting region in England. An audit of performance sport was commissioned by the group in late 2004 in order to outline the vision, value, potential and priorities for the region. The final report is both inspirational in the outstanding features of the region and aspirational in vision to be a truly world class region. More info
Performance Sport in the East Midlands A briefing note providing details on how the region leads the way in performance sport, including facilities, events, and sports medicine and science.
English Institute for Sport in the East Midlands A briefing note providing information on how the EIS supports the region's athletes. |
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Reduced inequalities East Midlands audit & infrastructure needs for equity in sport The Regional Equity Reference Group functions as a sub group of the Regional Sports Partnership, which is responsible for implementing policy set by the Regional Sports Board (RSB).
The group contains reprensentatives from the RSB, English Federation of Disability Sport, VOICE East Midlands (representing BME communities), National Governing Bodies and Sport England in an advisory capacity.
The group has recently commissioned research into the equality infrastructure in the East Midlands Final Report (449 Kb) PDF Executive Summary (137 Kb) PDF
Asians Can Play Football A follow up report from the Asains in Football Forum exploring to see if there has been any change or progression since the publication of the groundbreaking 'ironically named' study Asians Can’t Play Football from 1996. More info
Enterprising Women in the Business of Sport Women have a positive impact at all levels in the business of sport within the East Midlands. This leaflet produced by Sport England East Midlands and East Midlands Development Agency celebrates and illustrates this, as well as identifying the very real challenges that women face to reach their potential. More info
Women and Girls in Sport Toolkit The Women and Girls in Sport Project has produced a toolkit to raise awareness amongst teachers of some of the issues and barriers which affect girls participation in sporting activities, and to offer a number of intervention strategies to support PE departments in offering a more girl-friendly curriculum. More info |
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Improved health Fit Active Braunstone - 2005 Update FAB supports people to take the first step towards a healthy lifestyle, by providing intensive, tailor-made one to one support to identify and overcome barriers to physical activity. More info (1304 Kb) PDF
Investment for Health Investment for Health is the public health strategy for the East Midlands. Its overall objective is to improve the health of East Midlands residents by reducing health inequalities. Physical activity is one of the key goals. More info
East Midlands health profile 2003 This profile gives a picture of health in the region. It shows where we stand in relation to other regions in England, and gives some European context. The profile complements Investment for Health. More info
Emphasis This website offers up-to-date information about the activities of emphasis, the public health network for the East Midlands. Website |
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Stronger and safer communities Sport and Physical Activity - Changing Lives Sport plays a vital role in society, but its strengths are not always fully utilised. A new publication from Sport England East Midlands sets out practice in sport and physical activity across the region, celebrating where sport is making a real difference to peoples lives. The document also reflects the key themes of the Governement's new Local Area Agreements for local authorities. More info (1285 Kb) PDF
Sports-Link Annual Report Sports-Link is a Sport England funded project hosted by Charnwood Arts to develop sport and recreational opportunities focusing on cohesion and access issues in the Loughbrough and Chrarnwood area of Leicestershire. More info (2116 Kb) PDF
Safer Communities through Sport Annual Report Safer Communities through Sport, a Sport England funded project focused on the High Peak and Derbyshire Dales areas with high levels of anti-social behaviour and low participation in sport, has produced it's annual report More info (111 Kb) PDF
Sport and community Infrastructure posts in the East Midlands This executive summary evaluates the impact of sport and community development posts and provides qualitative information on how the projects have worked in enabling individuals to participate in sport and/or be more physically active. More info (224 Kb) MS Word |
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Improved education and lifelong learning Sport & the Further Education Sector The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills have sponsored the development of case studies in the East Midlands. Each of the five County Sports Partnerships were asked to select a project that they felt highlighted the contribution of the further education sector to the delivery of sport within the region. Whilst the selected projects represent a wide diversity of activity, their methods and outcomes do provide some common examples of good practice and sources of relevant information that can benefit all the County Sports Partnerships when adopting a regional approach to working with the FE sector.
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Sport and the HE/FE Sector in the East Midlands Sport England, University College Sport and British College Sport has engaged consultants PMP to produce a report into "Sport and the HE/FE Sector in the East Midlands".
The finding of the report are due to be presented to the UCS East Midlands group at their meeting in June. The project has been co-funded by Sport England, University College Sport, British Colleges Sport, University of Nottingham and The University of Leicester. More info
Learning through PE and Sport: A guide to the physical education, school sport and club links strategy A national document assessing the Department for Education and Skills and the Department for Culture Media and Sport’s national strategy for PE & School Sports Clubs Links (PESSCL) and the programmes that support it. More info
Physical education and school sport web site The website provides news and updates on the Government's national strategy and the programmes that support it. The site also has the latest news and also access links to publications, and useful information about key partners. Website
Young people in sport 2002 Sport England research on the attitudes and participation of young people. More info |
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Strengthened local economy Living Spaces A guide to the ways in which culture can support the development of sustainable communities in the Milton Keynes and South Midlands Growth Area, including Northamptonshire. Sport England has worked to ensure that sport and active recreation is firmly embedded in the guide. More info
Economic Impact of Sport This study has been published by emda following recognition of the growing significant of the sport industry to the region’s economy. The study identifies where sport can have the greatest economic impact and growth potential, both at a regional and sub-regional level. More info
The Business of Sport Social Enterprise East Midlands has produced a pamphlet explaining how to turn a sport or physical activity into a self sustaining social enterprise. More info (665 Kb) PDF
International Synchronised Skating Nottingham Cup 2005 An executive summary report on the economic impact of the event held at the National Ice Centre in Nottingham. More info (151 Kb) PDF
Nottingham Tennis Open Report A report on the Nottingham Tennis Open 2004 identifies the impact of the event on the local economy, and considers the levels of visitor satisfaction with particular elements of the event. More info
Tourism Beyond The Boundary A summary pamphlet of a study of the local impact of the England v South Africa Test Match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in August 2003. More info (248 Kb) PDF
Sport in the East Midlands: the Role of Social Enterprises East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA), Sport England East Midlands and Social Enterprise East Midlands (SEEM) have commissioned a study that identified 80 social enterprises in the East Midlands that have sport or exercise as a core component of their activities. More info
Directory of International Sporting Facilities and Events in the East Midlands As part of the East Midlands International Connections (EMIC) initiative, a directory of the major international sporting facilities and events in the East Midlands has been published. More info
Value of Sport and the Economy Sport England has published a major national study which assesses the economic value of sport in England and reported for the first time on its value across all of the English regions. Download East Midlands version (210 Kb) PDF
Economic Impact of the British Grand Prix GHK has completed a study to assess the economic impact of the 2002 British Grand Prix at Silverstone in Northamptonshire. More info |
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A better sports system Sports volunteering in England Recent research from Sport England on the vital role volunteers play in sport.
Sports volunteering in Lincolnshire Research conducted by the University of Lincoln. For further information contact Robin Wright
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