Developing Partnerships with Clubs and Sports
Product CodeB40027
A guide for sports volunteers

Price: £14.99 (GBP)
If you want to do more than just read about the ideas, tools, tips and techniques that you can apply to deal with the issues and challenges facing your sports club, organisation or team, then you may want to consider a runningsports workbook.
This workbook aims to enable schools and sporting organisations to provide young people with quality opportunities to progress in sports via partnerships and junior clubs.
- Author: David Haskins (Centre for Sport and Dance, Liverpool John Moores University)
- Copyright Year: 2006
- ISBN: 1-905540-02-7
- Length: 84 pages
General contents
- what will you get from this workbook?
- section 1: why form partnerships and pathways
- section 2: benefits of sporting partnerships and pathways
- section 3: who can help to develop sporting partnerships?
- section 4: routes from school to club...the importance of partnerships and pathways
- section 5: how can partners work together?
- section 6: clubs...an essential step in the pathway
- section 7: improving your club
- section 8: good practice with volunteers
- section 9: young people as volunteers...Step into Sport
- section 10: developing a playing programme for Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD)
- section 11: what links exist for young disabled people?
- section 12: when is a school-club link effective?
- section 13: partnerships and links for life
appendices
- appendix a: useful information and contacts
- appendix b: useful documents
- appendix c: extra case studies
- appendix d: working towards achieving Clubmark status
- appendix e: glossary of terms
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