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Club development

What were our objectives?
West Yorkshire suffered from a lack of athletics clubs for under–11s. A large gap existed between schools athletics programmes and what was being provided for younger children by local clubs. West Yorkshire Sports Partnership introduced Community Athletics Clubs as a stepping stone from school to the community and a fun way for young people to improve their sporting and social development.

What did we do?
Emphasis was placed on achieving goals by linking existing programmes, from UK Athletics and the Sportshall Athletic Association programmes to PESSCL. Specific tools were used to achieve the CSP’s aims including Community Sports Coaches, School to Club Links and Clubmark. Community Athletics Clubs were established within schools and sports centres under the guidance of existing athletics clubs. Training was also provided to develop high quality athletics coaches with the specific skills to coach children.

What were the results?


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