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Sport England reveals sports participation is increasing, with the over 55s leading the charge
01 August 2007
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Jennie Price – Sport England’s Chief Executive – today announced that Sport England will undertake, with its partners, a short focused review of its No Limits Policy1.
Commenting on the review, Jennie Price said:
“In order to realise our ambition of getting 2 million people doing more sport by 2012, we have to reach out to women, people with disabilities and those from ethnic minority backgrounds. Sport England’s Active People survey tells us that:
The purpose of the review is two-fold; to update and review Sport England’s No Limits Equality Policy and to make sure the Equality Standard3 is an effective tool in driving up participation in community sport. We want to promote equality with a view to increasing participation in community sport.”
The review will start on 1 August 2007. It will be led by Tim Cantle-Jones (Chair of the North East Regional Sports Board)4 and will be concluded by January 2008.
The requirement for National Governing Bodies to meet the Preliminary level of the Equality Standard by September 2007, and for County Sports Partnerships to reach the Foundation level by December 2007, remains in place.
Sport England welcomes the improvements being made to the Standard’s assessment process - moving away from a paper-based assessment to a more facilitated process that will ensure the principles of equality are embedded within organisations.
The English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS), Women’s Sports Foundation (WSF) and Sporting Equals Limited (SEL) have pledged to support the review and will be key partners during the process. In undertaking the review, Sport England will also work closely with and consult the Sports Councils Equality Group, UK Sport, Youth Sport Trust and the other home nation Sports Councils.
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For more information about the review, email: tim.woodhouse@sportengland.org.
For media enquiries, please contact Jane Clarke, Head of Communications (020 7273 1800) or Chris Rolfe, Press and PR Officer (020 7273 1593).
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