Towards a Better Future for Youth Sport
TOWARDS A BETTER FUTURE FOR YOUTH SPORT JAMES MACDOUGALL 1 THE REPORT The report is the result of over nine months of research into sport in the UK aimed at recording the current state of play of sport in Britain through both the quantitative analysis of data and qualitative interviews with both those delivering policy and delivering sport. This report also offers a variety of policy ideas— by far and away the best of which coming from some of the contributors just sharing their best practice. sportsthinktank.com is the UK's leading independent research organisation devoted solely to developing new ideas and extending the boundaries of debate in the world of sport. The aim of sportsthinktank.com is to bring insight and analysis to issues in sport in order to help stimulate debate, trans- form perceptions and provide innovative policy solutions. It will do this primarily in the interests of the participating and spectating public. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks must go to all those who contributed to this report, including the input from organisations such as Sport Eng- land, UK Sport, Youth Sport Trust, Central Council of Physical Recreation, British Olympic Association, Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation, Association for Physical Education, Special Olympics, sports coach UK, Big Lottery Fund, Partnerships for Schools, Volunteering England, the EU Sports Office and many more. Particular thanks must also be extended to the many charities, organisations, schools, national governing bodies, clubs, coaches, volunteers and individuals who give their life to sport and spared a little extra time to add to this publication. Particular thanks must also go to Nicola Sheldon for her written contributions and also to Ben Andersen-Tuffnell and Rich- ard Tacon in the final analysis.
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