The National Sector Partners Group (NSPG) has issued the following response to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget 2024.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP (Con, Runneymede), targeted his Spring Budget at the self-employed and increasing resources for social care budgets. He also announced some help for the education sector, including free transport to all free school meals pupils who attend selective schools. There was some good news for the sport and recreation sector too:
Read moreWhat are the major points of the Spring Budget 2017 that the sport and recreation sector should know about?
Read moreTo be at its most effective our sector needs to reflect modern society.
Read moreAnabel Sexton on why her sport and active wear brand has set the goal of giving back to women’s grassroots sport.
Read moreParliamentary and Policy Officer, Charlotte Adams, looks ahead to tomorrow’s Budget and puts forward what we would like to hear from the Chancellor.
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Joint Outdoor Pursuits and Water Recreation Division Meeting which took place on 16 February 2017.
Read moreIn January 2017, the Sports Minister Tracey Crouch MP asked Sport England to consider current gaps and solutions around safeguarding children and adults in England.
Read moreNominations are now being taken for the 2017 Arthur Bell Trophy and the Emeritus Award
Read moreParliamentary and Policy Officer, Charlotte Adams, takes a look at the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee’s report ‘Homophobia in Sport’. The Committee put forward a number of recommendations for National Governing Bodies (NGBs), particularly that NGBs and the wider sport and recreation sector should consider committing more funding and resources to tackle the issue. This blog explores what the recommendations could mean for the sport and recreation sector and the impact it could have on our members.
Read moreShaheen Bi, Head of Research and Projects at Sporting Equals – the organisation which exists to actively promote greater involvement in sport and physical activity by disadvantaged communities – explains how the new insight series can empower sport and recreation bodies.
Read moreColin Hicklin is one of those community-spirited people who regularly help out in his community – but didn’t actually think of it as volunteering. He has volunteered for the local Cub group, the Judo club and spent many years organising the Pagham Pram Race.
Read moreRob Tate looks at why outward engagement can benefit you and your organisation. This is because principle seven from the Governance and Leadership Framework for Wales encourages NGBs to engage outside their sport to seek new opportunities and inspiration.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is now seeking candidates for the position of Elected Director.
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Movement and Dance Divisional Meeting which took place on 8 February 2017.
Read moreThe Communities and Local Government Committee has published its public parks inquiry report which sets out key messages from the evidence gathered and recommendations for national and local government.
Read moreThe Government has released Sporting Future: First Annual Report which reviews activity since the publication of Sporting Future in December 2015 and identifies the next steps in delivering the Government’s strategy to get the nation more active.
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Major Spectator Sports Divisional Meeting which took place on 1 February 2017.
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Major Spectator Sports Divisional Meeting which took place on 1 February 2017.
Read moreLast year, the Alliance and several of our members, had discussions with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Education (DfE) around changes to the national apprenticeship scheme which would have had a negative impact on the Advanced Apprenticeship for Sporting Excellence (AASE).
Read moreThe agenda is available for the joint Outdoor Pursuits and Water Recreation Divisional Meeting taking place on 16 February.
Read moreSports Betting Group contributes to protecting the integrity of sport.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance has launched Reconomics Plus, an online resource designed to help the sector champion the value of outdoor recreation to the economy, our health and to creating strong, vibrant local communities.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance has today launched Reconomics Plus, an online resource designed to help our members and the wider sector champion the value of outdoor recreation to the economy, our health and to creating strong, vibrant local communities.
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Games and Sports Divisional Meeting which took place on 24 January 2017.
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