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Planning across boundaries
Local Area Agreements
  What is a Local Area Agreement?
  LAA outcomes & sports contribution
  Funding streams and reward element
  Measuring and managing performance


The process of local sport & recreation strategy preparation

Key Docs
Sport Playing its Part in Local Area Agreements: A Briefing Paper
Sport Playing its Part – The Contribution of Sport to Meeting the Needs of Children and Young People

Sport Playing its Part: The Contribution to Healthier Communities

Sport Playing its part: The Contribution of Sport to Building Safe, Strong and Sustainable Communities

Sport Playing its Part: The Contribution of Sport to Economic Vitality and workforce Development

ODPM publication Local Area Agreements- Guidance for Round 3 and Refresh of Rounds 1 and 2


Tools
Active People Survey

Case Studies
LAA Case Studies

There are three types of funding available to achieve LAA outcomes:

  1. area specific funding allocated and distributed direct to the area by a Government Department;
  2. mainstream funding e.g. NHS, Police and Schools funding
  3. Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs) such as Sport England can choose to pool or align money with local funding

Local Public Service Agreements (LPSAs) are now integrated into LAAs and form the reward element. Approximately 12 of the highest priority indicators will be chosen as stretch targets and LSPs will be expected to deliver measurable stretched performance against these priorities over 3 years based on targets negotiated with the regional Government Office. In return they will recieve payment of a reward grant for those targets that are met.
Many 2nd Round LAAs included stretch targets around participation levels in sport.

The LAA Guidance states that the PRG is paid if at least 60% of the stretch target is achieved.

For further details on funding streams and rules go to the ODPM publication Local Area Agreements- Guidance for Round 3 and Refresh of Rounds 1 and 2

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