2. Active Gloucestershire
County Sport and Physical Activity Partnership (CSPAP) for
Gloucestershire
Part of a network of 49 CSPAPs in England
An independent and charitable social enterprise
Contracted by national and local partners
We work to get as many people as possible
involved in sport and physical activity
3. No matter
how able you
are you have
needs
No matter
what your
disability you
have talent,
skills,
aspirations
4. Disability Sport
Disability Youth Games
Playground 2 Podium
National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of Sport
School Games
GCC funding
Other local funding
5. Disabled children and young
people, including those with
the most complex needs,
take part in sport and
physical activity
Sport and physical
Sport and physical
activity providers in
activities provide
Gloucestershire are
natural short breaks
informed, trained and Improving for disabled children
enabled to include the lives and young people at
disabled children and
young people of times when these are
most needed
children
Disabled young people Aspirations and
contribute to sport expectations of disabled
and physical activity young people and sport
and have leadership and activity providers are
opportunities raised
13. Active Gloucestershire
County Sport and Physical Activity Partnership (CSPAP) for
Gloucestershire
Part of a network of 49 CSPAPs in England
An independent and charitable social enterprise
Contracted by national and local partners
We work to get as many people as possible
involved in sport and physical activity
14. No matter
how able you
are you have
needs
No matter
what your
disability you
have talent,
skills,
aspirations
15. Inclusive Sport Fund
Set up by Sport England with £8m National Lottery Funding
Part of Places People Play imitative, bringing the magic of a
home Olympic and Paralympic Games to communities across
the country, creating a legacy of increased participation in
sport
Designed to grow the number of disabled young people (aged
14+) and adults regularly playing sport
At present, only one in six disabled adults play sport regularly
Looking for INNOVATIVE, SCALABLE and REPLICABLE projects
16. Inclusive Sport Fund
The programme has three key strands:
1. Working together to develop and improve sporting
facilities
2. Supporting the workforce delivering sport
3. Provide opportunity and motivation to establish
lifelong sporting habits
17. Inclusive Sport Fund
Led by the needs of disabled people
Recognise there is not one homogenous group
Bring together experts from both sport and disability sectors
Participation by all disabled people
Inclusive and dedicated opportunities
Opportunities that are not just accessible but are friendly,
welcoming, and effectively staffed.
Many projects and organisations already doing this, often driven
by small groups of dedicated volunteers. The fund wants to
support these projects, generate more of them, learn from them
and link them together
18. Who can Apply
To be eligible for Inclusive Sport funding you must:
Be a bona fide and legitimate organisation with a written
constitution
Target disabled people aged 14 years old and above with a
recognised sporting activity or physical activities that lead to
recognised sport.
Propose new activities that have not yet begun
Demonstrate good financial health and governance
Describe how your project will be sustained
Not sure if you need this side or not as at the beginning say we
want to put in an application on behalf of a network of partners
19. Sustainability
Applications need to be over £10,001
Fund projects for up to 3 years, but will need to know:
How Inclusive Sport funding will create a sustainable
local community sports project after the funding is
finished
How your project will lead to sustained participation in
regular sporting activity
20. What won’t be funded
Capital awards/facility development
Equipment-only applications
Projects focused solely on physical activity, such as
walking or gardening
General running costs e.g. on-going staff costs, council
tax, gas, electricity or water bills, facility costs for office
base
One off events
Items that only benefit an individual
Foreign trips
21. Timescales
Deadline for applications is 5pm August 31st
Notification of decisions in November 2012
Editor's Notes
Youth GamesNearly 400 children Event for disabled children with special educational needs (SEN) Gloucestershire Special and Mainstream SchoolsParticipation event providing the opportunity for disabled children to try new sports while focusing on fun, enjoyment, skill development and sport in the communityP2PPlayground to Podium offers a framework to enhance existing player pathways and provide increased opportunities to achieve at the top end of performance.Only those young people with physical or visual impairments can take part in the Paralympics thus achieving a podium place through this programme.NGBsSailing, table tennis, archery, football, swimming, wheelchair tennis, bocciaSchool Games13 sports of which some were specific disability events and others were inclusive which saw disabled and non disabled children competing in teams togetherGCC fundingReceived annually for the past few years, 1st time 3 year contract – long term planning and outcomesOther local fundingGloucestershire Association for Disability,