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Simon Millington Vauxhall Youth Officer – London – simon.millington@thefa 07534845335

Simon Millington Vauxhall Youth Officer – London – simon.millington@thefa.com 07534845335. What is mash up?. A social recreational football programme for 14 – 16 year olds who are looking to get back into or try football for the first time. Mash Up Philosophy.

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Simon Millington Vauxhall Youth Officer – London – simon.millington@thefa 07534845335

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  1. Simon Millington Vauxhall Youth Officer – London – simon.millington@thefa.com07534845335

  2. What is mash up? A social recreational football programme for 14 – 16 year olds who are looking to get back into or try football for the first time

  3. Mash Up Philosophy The Philosophy of the Vauxhall Football Mash Up Clubs programme is to inspire and empower young people through a fun, recreational football playing opportunity that has been specifically designed for 14-16 year olds. The VFMU programme nurtures the young person’s social and psychological development through the creation of a teenage specific environment that centres on the needs of the individuals. The VFMU programme seeks to instil ownership, responsibility and respect through participation and leadership supporting young people to grow in confidence and enhance self esteem via thought provoking practical sessions.

  4. 26 Week ‘Ingredient List’ • FMU Festivals • Recruitment Days • Competitions (if so, what?!) • Social events • Ground rules (what, how to establish) • Virtual football challenges • Facebook video making • Breaks

  5. What young people have said! Great, because you get to play with other girls from other schools and ages Games aimed at improving certain aspects of football such as passing and shooting etc., matches Being able to play football in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere “Having a kick around, learning new skills and having fun with my mates.” Football Mash-up has been a fun experience and I would love to attend again It is fun and that it is a social event that we talk about in the days before Mash-up, so we are always excited

  6. What young people have said!

  7. FA Vauxhall Youth Programme - Coaching Resource Card Topic | Shooting / Finishing Activity | ‘How far can you go?’ Set-Up | 2 Teams (2v2, 3v3, 4v4, 5v5, 6v6) Game Challenge First team to score 2 goals in each third of the pitch wins; (NO GK’s and NO PLAYERS ALLOWED IN THE AREA) If a shot knocks the cone off in the middle, your teams score starts from zero. X 2 X 2 X 2 Tactical Think Q. What formation do you adopt to increase your chances of scoring all 6 goals? Q. Can you prioritise a strategy to get the goals as quickly as possible? Up The Challenge First time shot only attempt at goal. Lower The Challenge Players can go into the area to shoot/create safe zones where no opposition can tackle them for a free attempt at goal.

  8. Football Futures Inductions 2013

  9. What is Football Futures? • The FA’s Football Futures Programme aims to recruit, retain, develop, reward and provide a progressive pathway for young leaders in order to develop a skilled football workforce. • Open to 14-24 year olds, volunteering in football in London either at school, college, university or a local Charter Standard club or league

  10. Football Futures themes • Coaching and working with teams • Refereeing • RESPECT ambassador • Running and supporting events • Running and developing the game • Promoting the game

  11. Football Futures themes • Coaching and working with teams • Refereeing • RESPECT ambassador • Running and supporting events • Running and developing the game • Promoting the game

  12. Volunteering Opportunities • In your school, college or university • At a local Charter Standard club or league • At a Vauxhall Mash Up session • At events • Other opportunities will arise throughout the year – keep checking your emails!

  13. In-service events • All FREE to attend • Topics for this season will include: • Coaching • Refereeing • Physiotherapy and sports science • Sports media

  14. Benefits available • After 10 hours of voluntary work participants will be given a polo shirt • After 25 hours of voluntary work participants will be given a £10 gift card • After 50 hours of voluntary work participants will be given a £15 gift card • After 75 hours of voluntary work participants will be given a £25 gift card • After 100 hours of voluntary work participants will be given an individual continuous professional development opportunity or course bursary • There will also be prizes for the most Football Futures hours submitted each quarter

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