Information for Sport Unlimited Deliverers
Sport Unlimited is a nationwide programme to get more children and young people taking part in sports and activities outside of school, by providing them with opportunities do the things that interest them the most.
This section of the website will provide you with updates, guidance and practical resources to help us reach our target of getting 19,000 more young people across Tyne & Wear involved in five hours of sport per week by March 2011.
Background
The Sport Unlimited programme is an integral part of the Government’s PE and Sport Strategy for Young People. This is often referred to as the Five Hour Offer because the overall aim is to ...
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Guidance
The Sport Unlimited document below provides guidance for the 3rd year of the programme, including information on sports and activities that can be included, duration of sessions and eligible and ...
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Case Studies and Learning
The Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC) has produced details of case studies and learning logs from Sport Unlimited projects across the country detailing the range of activities, results and ...
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Promoting Your Activities
We will be using this section of the website to provide a range of ideas and tools to help you, the deliverer of activities, to attract and retain participants.
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Reporting & Updates
This section gives you information on the progress of the Sport Unlimited programme in Tyne & Wear.
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Text Messaging Guidelines
The Tyne & Wear Sport partnership is committed to providing young people with a wide range of opportunities to participate in sport and physical activity. We have identified that using text ...
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Survey
In December 2008 a survey was carried out by the partnership to find out young people’s preferences for sport and physical activity in Tyne & Wear. The information gathered will be used by ...
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Tyne & Wear Sport Tracking Report - Spring 2010
The report below provides an analysis of the responses from the young people that completed the exit poll postcards during the 2010 spring term of the Sport Unlimited programme (January - March ...
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