Government opens consultation process for new sports strategy

The Government has opened up its consultation process for developing a new sports strategy.

At the same time, the Sport and Recreation Alliance is publishing details of its extensive programme of opportunities for Alliance members to help form the sector’s response.

The consultation will be open for just over eight weeks and will close on 2 October 2015. As part of the process, which will see the first new sports strategy since 2002, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will be collecting feedback for the consultation via online submissions and respondents will be asked a series of 70 questions around ten core themes.

• Participation
• Physical activity
• Children and young people
• Financial sustainability
• Coaching, workforce and good governance
• Elite and professional sport
• Infrastructure
• Fairness and equality
• Safety and wellbeing
• International influence and major events

In response to today’s announcement, Emma Boggis, Chief Executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance said,

“We’re very pleased that the new Government has seized an opportunity early in this parliament to make progress on a new strategy for the sector.”

She says the Alliance will be arguing strongly for a root and branch review of the government’s objectives, how sport can contribute to them and the best ways of supporting the sector to do so.

“It is important that the strategy is genuinely cross-government to reflect the wide ranging impact that sport and recreation can have. Our Ministers’ To Do List was aimed at a number of Government departments precisely for this reason.”

The Alliance CEO also believes that, given the huge footprint of the sector, the strategy needs to take in the wider delivery landscape, including the roles and responsibilities of local authorities, particularly in the promotion of physical and mental health and in educational settings.

The consultation already refers to two areas of the Alliance's work, in the shape of the outdoor strategy and the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation but the broad activity of Alliance members should be more widely appreciated, she argues.

“Governing bodies and the clubs they support are a prized part of the fabric of almost every community up and down the country and this strategy must recognise the contribution they make to all kinds of areas of our life, from improving our health to building our communities,” she said.

The Alliance will be preparing its own response to the consultation and will be feeding back its thoughts and key messages to members at the end of August. It is also inviting its members to engage in one of a host of Alliance-led opportunities to inform the sector’s response to the consultation.

“We will be doing everything we can to actively engage with our members on the strategy and to gather as many views as possible. It’s vital that sport and recreation organisations have their say on this and we see a clear role for the Alliance as their representative body to help shape specific proposals based on evidence of what the sector knows works. At the Alliance we will be very active over the consultation period to make sure that everyone’s voice is heard.”

Alliance members will be consulted through a variety of means, including through established working groups and a re-arranged round of autumn divisional meetings where DCMS officials will be in attendance. Social media and online polling will also play a role in collecting information.

The dates for the following meetings and events are currently being organised and members will be notified of relevant meetings as soon as possible. We would also encourage members to share their own consultation responses with us to inform our thinking.

 W/CAction/Meeting Group
03 AugustLandscape Partners
24 AugustAlliance response and key messages fedback to members
06 September

Movement and Dance Divisional Meeting - 07/09

Games and Sports Divisional Meeting - 08/09

Chairs Network - 09/09

13 SeptemberOutdoor Pursuits + Water Recreation Joint Divisional Meeting - 15/09

Major Spectator Sports Divisional Meeting - 17/09