Under the new PESSYP strategy, School Sport Partnerships will remain the key driver for young people’s high quality sports opportunities within and beyond the curriculum. SSPs will retain a responsibility for increasing participation opportunities, supporting the development and delivery of high quality physical education and school sport, but will also become much more outward looking, to ensure that appropriate pathways exist, or are being developed, for young people to access high quality sporting opportunities beyond the school gates.
This will need to be done alongside many community partners, including local authority services, county sports partnerships, voluntary agencies and national governing bodies.
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Date: 21st May 2012
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Date: 21st May 2012
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Date: 21st May 2012
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