Tel: 01926 640465     Email: pdm@swschoolsport.org.uk

Links

A major working of the School Sport Partnership is to form links with lots of different organisations. Please look at the information below on our main partners at both a local and national level.

Local Contacts & Organisations:

Warwickshire Football Association
www.warwickshirefa.com

Warwickshire Football Association aims to establish safe and structured football opportunities for all irrespective of age, colour, gender and disability. Our website can help you to… Find a Club, Train to be a Referee, Gain FA Charter Standard, View County Cup Fixtures/Results, Club Wefare Officer Area, Check Suspended Players and much more!

Coventry Solihull and Warwickshire Sport:
www.cswsport.org.uk

Coventry, Solihull & Warwickshire Sport act as the County Sports Partnership, a collection of organisations working together to provide opportunities for people to participate in sport and physical activity.  The Partnership covers the Sub-Region of Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire and is made up of organisations which include seven Local Authorities, School Sports Partnerships, National Governing Bodies, Volunteer Sectors and the Youth Sport Trust.  CSW Sport is co-ordinated by a Core Team of Staff whose role is to develop, co-ordinate and promote sporting opportunities throughout the Sub-Region.

Coventry & Warwickshire 2012 Partnership:
www.cswp.org.uk/london2012

During Londons’ four year Olympiad, we aim to capture the inspiration of the games and use it to encourage individuals, sports clubs, schools, businesses, local authorities and other organisations to challenge themselves to be the best they can be, and to start their own journey to London 2012.

ILEAP:
www.ileap.co.uk

The Inclusive Leisure Education Activities Project (ILEAP) is a local Charity that works with people with a learning disability aged 4 years and over and their families and carers. ILEAP have set up an affordable programme of small group activities where our members can meet up with their friends old and new and have fun at organised sessions in their community. These sports, arts, music and dance sessions take place in the evenings and at weekends and during school holidays and utilise existing community provision.

Members pre-book via our activity selection forms and ILEAP staff and Volunteers are allocated to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyment. ILEAP change the group programme each quarter based on people’s suggestions and feedback. We also add other sessions that are run by partner organisations so that our Members can see what is going on locally. ILEAP also offer subsidised 1:1 assistance and transport, although Members have to pay for this trough their own budgets. If you would like to join the ILEAP Charity please give the Project Manager a call on 01789 260644 or drop an email to ileap@stratford-dc.gov.uk and we will send you a registration form and an activity selection form. Thank you in anticipation for all your support.

ILEAP Summer Programme 2010, ILEAP Summer Activities 2010 at a glance, ILEAP Get Involved.

Southern Warwickshire Extended Services:
http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/Corporate/Pages.nsf/Links/651B74E0F101FA09802571B100353D2A

An extended school provides a range of services and activities, often beyond the school day, to help meet the needs of children, their families and the wider community. Extended services and activities can be organised and delivered directly, and by schools working in partnership with existing local private or voluntary sector providers, via school clusters and third parties (TDA). To find out who your local cluster co-ordinator is and how to get in touch with them please take a look at our cluster co-ordinator contact sheet.

Stratford-on-Avon District Council
www.stratford.gov.uk/leisure/sports.cfm

The Sports Development Team aims to offer people both the opportunities to participate in sport and to create the structures to allow them to improve their performance. To achieve our aims we work closely with external agencies, the voluntary and private sector and education.

Warwickshire Cricket Board
www.warwickshirecb.play-cricket.com

The Warwickshire Cricket Board is the governing body for all recreational cricket played in the county of Warwickshire. The WCB works with and links very closely to The ECB (English Cricket Board(Acting as the National Governing Body)) and Warwickshire County Cricket Club (WCCC). The WCB is also responsible for the development of young player, both as talented performers and at grass-roots. WCB coaches can be found delivering cricket sessions in schools across our SSP.

Warwickshire Lawn Tennis Association
http://www.lta.org.uk/In-Your-Area/Warwickshire/

Warwickshire LTA provide information on schools activities, local courses, school and club competitions, a calendar of upcoming tennis events and all the tennis resources you need.

Warwickshire Rugby Football Union
www.warwickshirerfu.co.uk

The Warwickshire RFU provide all the information on affiliated clubs, calendar of events, matches & fixtures, and various contact information from across the County.

 

National Organisations & Contacts:

British Olympic Association
www.olympics.org

The British Olympic Association (BOA) provides the pivot around which Team GB revolves prior to, and during the Olympic Games. Working with Olympic Governing bodies, the BOA selects Team GB from the best sportsmen and women who will go onto compete in the 26 summer and 7 winter Olympic sports.

Concept 2:
www.concept2.co.uk/schools

Concept 2 provide lots of information on how schools can develop indoor rowing through competition, after school clubs and cross curricular opportunities. As a SSP we have a stock of rowing machines for schools to use.

English Federation of Disability Sport
www.efds.co.uk

English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) is the national body responsible for developing sport for disabled people in England. We work closely with key partners to develop sporting opportunities for the 11 million disabled people in England.

Get Set 2012
http://getset.london2012.com

The official London 2012 education programme for schools. Find resources, ideas and opportunities to help you make the most of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Join us on the journey to 2012.

London 2012 Olympics
www.london2012.com

The official website of the 2012 Olympic Games, this is packed with information on latest developments, how to get involved, ticket and tour opportunities and anything else you can think of relating to the events in London.

National School Sport Week
www.schoolsportweek.org

Delivered by the Youth Sport Trust, Lloyds TSB National School Sport Week is a week-long sporting celebration for primary and secondary schools – this year from 28 June to 2 July 2010. Last year more than 10,500 schools and three million children took part, 2010 promises to be even bigger and better. Registered schools are given all the resources they need to generate interest and activities for pupils of all ages. It not only helps fulfil school objectives for PE and Sport, but can be used across the curriculum to create excitement around the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Sport England:
www.sportengland.org

We invest National Lottery and Exchequer funding in organisations and projects that will grow and sustain participation in grassroots sport and create opportunities for people to excel at their chosen sport. Our structure reflects this focus. Formerly known as the English Sports Council, we work in partnership with UK Sport, which has responsibility for elite success, and the Youth Sport Trust, which is focused on PE and school sport.

UK Sport
www.uksport.gov.uk

UK Sport is the strategic lead body for high performance sport in the UK.  It invests Exchequer and National Lottery funds in Britain’s best Olympic and Paralympic sports and athletes to maximise their chances of success on the world stage. For London and beyond, a third stream of private sector funding – Team 2012 – complements this public investment.

Youth Sport Trust:
www.youthsporttrust.org

The Youth Sport Trust is a registered charity, established in 1994. Our mission is to build a brighter future for young people through PE and sport. We want to increase young people’s participation and enjoyment of PE and school sport. We want young people to have the chance to experience and enjoy different types of activity at whatever level is right for them. We want to ensure youngsters receive the best teaching, coaching and resources possible and have the chance to progress if they show talent. We want to help our young people to live healthy and active lives and to be the best they can be.

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