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Network Table 1 |
Curriculum NetworkWhere is high quality PE in my partnership?The process for knowing if schools know they have high quality PE. Deliverers: Alex Mays, Partnership Development Manager, Wyre Forest SSP and Joe Lindley, PESSCo, Burlish Park Primary School and Janet Bickerton, Head Teacher, Burlish Park Primary School |
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Network Table 2 |
Curriculum NetworkAdvocacy for two hours high quality PEThe session will be a discussion of the key strategies for developing and ensuring two hours high quality PE. Deliverer: Andy Mawdsley, PDM, East Staffordshire SSP |
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Network Table 3 |
Competition NetworkYoung officialsHow they can support delivery of your high quality competitions. Deliverer – Louise Gruchy, Young Officials Development Manager, Youth Sport Trust, Chris Stott, Young Officials Development Officer for Volleyball England and Gemma Werrett, Young Officials Development Officer for UK Athletics |
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Network Table 4 |
Competition NetworkIntroducing the principles of competition through multi-skill resourcesThis table will cover delivering high quality multi-skills festivals at both KS1 and KS2. Deliverer: Scott Sivier, Competition Manager, Hampshire and IOW |
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Network Table 5 |
Competition NetworkUsing Aquatic Festivals as a full inclusive inter school competition and significantly increasing the number of new young participants taking part.Deliverer – Penny Moorfield, Senior Competition Manager, Bebington High Sports College |
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Network Table 6 |
Competition NetworkShare your views and ideas about Young People Organising Committees leading intra school competitionDeliverer: Katie Donovan, Youth Sport Trust Consultant |
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Network Table 7 |
Competition NetworkTransforming competitive sportThe US competitive school sport model is one of the most highlight organised in the world, this network will provide you with the opportunity to talk with an Athletic Director and other colleagues from a US college about competitive sport in education in the US and explore with them the lessons that could be adapted for the English system. Delivers: Dr Deborah Swanton, Dean, School of Sport Science and Chair Athletic Training & Physical Education, Endicott College and colleagues: Dr Katie Kilty, Assistant Profession School of Sport Science and Sean Quirk Assistant Athletic Director |
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Network Table 8 |
Infrastructure NetworkBriefing sessions for the SSCo Skill Development Pilot - Sheffield Hallam UniversityWe will be holding three briefing sessions for Yorkshire PDMs (during each of the three network sessions) you only need attend one. The briefing will provide the background and detail of the programme going forward and we would urge all Yorkshire PDMs to attend. Deliverer: Sheffield Hallam University |
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Network Table 9 |
L+V/Coaching NetworkNational School Sport WeekWhat we did in our SSP, the impact it had and looking forward to next year Deliverer: Dawn Brooksbank, Youth Sport Trust plus two Young Ambassadors/Young Leaders |
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Network Table 10 |
L+V/Coaching NetworkYoung people as school based volunteers in practiceWhat great SSPs are doing to grow and deploy young leaders inside the school gates to support the 5 hour offer? Deliverer: Anita Spray, PDM, Joseph Whittaker SSP |
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Network Table 11 |
CurriculumLife after Top UpsPESSYP School Swimming Improvement Programme Deliverer: Jon Glenn, Amateur Swimming Association |
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Network Table 12 |
L+V/Coaching NetworkLeadership Pathway KS2-KS3 – What does it look like?What are SSPs doing to develop a Leaderhip Pathway from KS2-KS3? Deliverer: Sarah Richards, North Worcestershire School Sport Partnership |
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Network Table 13 |
L+V/Coaching NetworkDeveloping a pathway for leaders and volunteers within a specific sportHow hockey has developed a pathway for leaders and volunteers Deliverer – Harry Strickland, England Hockey Youth Panel |
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Network Table 14 |
School to CommunityStrategies for successfully moving young people from school sport into community sportThis network will highlight examples of projects that have successfully moved young people into club membership. Deliverers: Louaz Hofton, Partnership Development Manager, and Patrick Hendrie, School Club Link Officer, Lymm High School |
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Network Table 15 |
School to CommunityPESSYP Club LinksUpdate on currently activity/best practice from National Governing Bodies in this area of work. Deliverers: Daniel Griffin, National School 2 Dojo Co-ordinator, British Judo and Gayle Mahoney, British Gymnastics |
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Network Table 16 |
School to CommunityYoung people are doing it for themselvesLooks at Young Leaders that deliver sports opportunities through a progressive leadership programme embracing the use of Club Ambassadors Deliverer: Linda Dyer, PDM, Poole SSP and Kath Rudd, PDM, Christchurch & Purbeck SSP |
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Network Table 17 |
InfrastructureDeveloping a Performance Management System Supporting SSCosThe SSP have been developing a Performance Management System that will support the five full-time SSCos and five part-time SSCos employed within the SSP. The process was formalised with the support of the Specialist Sports College. Deliverer: Maggie Jackson, PDM, Biddenham Upper School and Sports College |
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Network Table 18 |
School to CommunityBikeabilityHow Bikeability has been used to engage young people in cycling as a sport and how the programme compliments national programmes such as Healthy School, School Travel Plans Deliverer: Stephen Jones, Assistant PDM, St Bedes/Blackburn with Darwen SSP |
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Network Table 20 |
Infrastructure NetworkFESCo – Sharing good practiceThis session will give delegates the opportunity to hear about the impact of the pilot FESCos and the work they have been doing within their College. There will also be the opportunity to hear about how the Youth Sport Trust plans to support FESCos going forward. Deliverers: Jayne Molyneux, National Development Manager, Youth Sport Trust and Kath Purnell, FESCo, Yeovill College |
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Network Table 21 |
Infrastructure NetworkGood Practice in financial managementThis network will identify ways in which PDMs are utilising spreadsheets, forms, invoicing and Service Level Agreements to improve communication and management of their partnerships. Deliverer: Sadie Primmer, SSP Team, AEA |
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Network Table 22 |
Infrastructure NetworkNorwich Union GirlsActiveSupporting girls to work together Deliverers: Rebecca Walters, Aireville SSP |
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Network Table 23 |
Infrastructure NetworkUsing the infrastructure to ensure the inclusion of all young peopleThis table will explore the opportunities and possibilities for using the infrastructure of the partnership to impact on the inclusion of all young people and will use the example from the Hertford and Ware Sports Partnership. Deliverer: Ann Marie Riddle and Debbie Evans, Hertford and Ware (The Sele School) Sports Partnership |
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Network Table 25 |
Business Honours ClubActivate in the ClassroomAn extra 75 minutes of quality physical activity each week to increase the physical fluency and automised banks of movement for children Deliverer: Neil Bangs, Val Sabin Publications sponsored by Davies Sport |
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Network Table 26 |
L+V/Coaching NetworkSchool sport coaching – Drop in ClinicThis table will provide opportunities to receive latest information on school sport coaching with a brief overview and update, there will then be a chance to discuss the programmes implementation. Deliverer Suzanne Glavin, Development Manager, Leadership and Volunteering, Youth Sport Trust |
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Network Table 27 |
Infrastructure NetworkEffective partnerships with Higher EducationHow the student workforce can support SSPs in achieving targets. Only relevant to North West PDMs Deliverer: Jonathan Sibley, Strategic Partnerships Co-ordinator and Tom Fletcher, HEFCE Partnership Co-oridnator, LIMU |
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