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Outcome 5: Stronger and safer communities in the East Midlands through sport

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This East Midlands Integrated Regional strategy aims to ensure commitment and co-ordinated action to secure community safety and reduce crime and to support national policies such as the Civil Renewal programme that identifies the need to support community groups to build strong and active communities.

People want clean, green, safe and healthy communities. Sport can play an important role in community-based initiatives to promote this. Sport can also contribute to the development of social capital (citizenship, good neighbourhood relations, trust and shared values, community involvement, volunteering, social networks and civil participation). These are important areas for central, regional and local government.

New evidence is beginning to show the effect sport has in relation to community safety, including reducing antisocial behaviour, reducing the likelihood of people committing crime and reducing the ‘fear’ of crime among the wider community. Sport and active recreation also has a role to play in involving local communities in the process of regeneration and renewal.

For case studies go to our Sport Changes Lives page

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