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The process of local sport & recreation strategy preparation

Tools
Sport Development
National Statistics
Local Authorities Research and Intelligence Association

Sport England: Best Value Through Sport toolkit
Sport England: The Value of Sport to Local Authorities
IDeA: Consultation Module

IDeA: Performance Management Resource Pack

Key Docs

Sport England: The Value of Sport to the Health of the Nation
Sport England: Financial Investment in Sport
Audit Commission: 'Listen Up! – Effective Community Consultation' (Nov.1999)


Case Studies
Consultation Case Studies

There are several excellent sources of information which provide advice on how to plan and implement consultation effectively.  One of the most comprehensive list of sources is the IDeA’s Consultation Module which provides a step-by step guide to effective consultation.  You can also access from this site Portsmouth City Council's recently updated consultation tool and their consultation briefing card together with North Lincolnshire Council's consultation tool.

You will find further assistance in the Audit Commission’s report 'Listen Up! – Effective Community Consultation' (Nov.1999).

An important aspect of data collation and analysis is continuous evaluation of the quality and relevance of the data itself. Quantitative data must be robust and specific.
You will only be able to generalise conclusions providing the sample measured is sufficiently large and representative of the whole group to which you are referring.  
You must therefore evaluate the data as well assess the implications of the findings.  
The IDeA’s Consultation Module provides the following checklist to assist evaluation:-

Case Study - Sefton Borough Council

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