Club Links

The Club link strand will create and develop links between the schools and community sports clubs to support and increase the number of children aged 5-16 years old who are participating in community sports clubs.

 

The overall outcome of the club links work strand is to increase the number of young people in School Sport Partnerships involved in community based sports. The club link strand will be delivered by Sport England in close partnership with the Youth Sport Trust, National Governing Bodies and the child protection in sport unit. It will continue to:

 

Create high quality sports club opportunities for young people that are welcoming, safe, high quality and child friendly.

 

Create high quality environments which encourage participation of children and young people.

 

Offer activity programmes which include the provision for talent development, incorporating the prinicples of the Long Term Athlete Development model.

 

Provide access to activity programmes to all secions of the community.

 

Recruit and develop coaches and volunteers (including young people) to provide the best possible activity programmes.

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