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Sport In The Community “Reaching The Hard To Reach”

Sport In The Community “Reaching The Hard To Reach” Hannah Franklin Nacro “there’s nothing for kids to do, give kids something to do!” Braunstone Resident NAAP: Needs Assessment and Action Plan Sport Action Zone

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Sport In The Community “Reaching The Hard To Reach”

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  1. Sport In The Community “Reaching The Hard To Reach” Hannah Franklin Nacro

  2. “there’s nothing for kids to do, give kids something to do!” Braunstone Resident NAAP: Needs Assessment and Action Plan Sport Action Zone

  3. A shot of the survey taking place in a local shopping area interviewing residents

  4. “don’t feel safe going down to the shops at night, young people hanging around the shops at night scare me” Braunstone Resident NAAP: Needs Assessment and Action Plan Sport Action Zone

  5. SCORE 4 Sport Aim – To reduce the levels of Crime Anti-Social Behaviour and Vandalism in Braunstone and increase Sports provision for young people aged 8-19.

  6. Hard To Reach Young People

  7. Consultation A shot of further consultation taking place indoors

  8. “i like playing football, basketball, and a bit of cricket, but football is my favourite though” Young Braunstone Resident SCORE 4 Sport Consultation Nacro

  9. Delivery • Ensure sports sessions meet the needs of young people • Where – indoor, outdoor • When – time, day • Who – age, male, female • How – structured, informal

  10. Children playing ball games in an all weather area

  11. A group shot of happy participants in the scheme

  12. Awareness Sessions Informal – Drug and alcohol awareness - Domestic Violence workshop Formal - Last Chance - Fireball

  13. A shot of a planning and preparation meeting taking place

  14. Teams lining up to compete in the all weather area

  15. A group shot of one of the teams and their leaders

  16. Summer Programme • Partnership work: Nacro and Leicester City Council • 5 week intense activity programme • activity from 10am – 9pm • Football, rounders, skateboarding, cricket, trampolining, basketball, badminton, table tennis, dance, tennis • 5 trips outside of the estate, Ice skating, Alton Towers, Stretton Outdoor Pursuits Centre, Drayton Manor and Go Karting • To Ensure a trip place young people must attend 5 sessions or more every week!

  17. A group shot of participants from the scheme and their leaders visiting an outdoor pursuits centre

  18. Three of the group who visited the outdoor pursuits centre showing signs of active engagement in the pursuits

  19. “it’s better than hanging around the streets and getting bored, gives you something to do and it’s good for you” Young Braunstone Resident SCORE 4 Sport Summer programme 2004 Nacro

  20. “SCORE 4 Sport gets us off the streets and keeps us fit, I like sport and I have made new mates” Young Braunstone Resident SCORE 4 Sport Summer programme 2005 Nacro

  21. Coach Education JFO FA Level 1 Football Voluntary Work Local Clubs Fireball Increased Employability + = Young people see coaching courses as attainable qualifications and dont associated them with being stuck in a classroom. Over 35 young people involved in SCORE 4 Sport have completed coaching qualifications.

  22. A shot of the very happy winning team

  23. A planning and preparation meeting underway

  24. “My name is Joe and I am a SCORE 4 Sport Project Coach. I have been involved with SCORE 4 Sport since the summer of 2004. When I first started with the project, I was a participant, but gradually through the project’s ‘pathway to employment’ scheme, I was able to take a lot of courses that enabled me to be where I am now. These included my FA Level One Coaching Certificate, Child Protection Course, First Aid Certificate and Junior Football Organisers Course. Taking part in the SCORE 4 Sport sessions was a really good use of my time. I’m glad I was a part of it because it opens doors to the brilliant world of sport and to employment opportunities”. Joe Smith SCORE 4 Sport Project Coach 2005

  25. Key Features of SCORE 4 Sport • Consultation • Summer Programme • Coach Education • Volunteer Development • Partnership Working

  26. SCORE 4 Sport Summer Programme Party – August 2006 Three shots of very happy young participants at the summer programme party

  27. Thank You

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