Children's Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee Sports and Leisure Activities
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Children's Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee 7th January 2020 Sports and Leisure Activities Children and Young People Take Up Areas to be Covered • Expected Activity Levels • National Picture • Local Picture • School Sports • What we deliver • Developments • Promotion Children and Young People Take Up • Children and young people should engage in moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity for an average of at least 60 minutes per day across the week. • This can include all forms of activity such as PE, active travel, after-school activities, play and sport clubs. Sport England National Picture on Physical Activity How we are doing Levels of Activity Children Aged 5-16 40.6% 35.6% 32.5% 27.2% 24.2% 22.7% 18.1% 19.1% Active every day for 60 60 mins across the Active 30-59 mins a Less than 30 mins a mins week day day Overall Wokingham Sport England data 17/18 National Picture on Physical Activity Levels of Activity Children Aged 5-16 How we are doing – How we compare Less than 30 mins a day 40.6% 35.20% 38.10% 38.50% 42.80% 35.70% Active 30-59 mins a day 24.2% 34.70% 0 26% 29.40% 31.10% 60 mins across the week 32.5% 44.40% 33.70% 28.60% 29.90% 30.60% Active every day for 60 mins 22.7% 19.80% 29.20% 21.80% 27.60% 26.80% Wokingham Bracknell Reading West Berks Slough Windsor & Maidenhead Sport England data 17/18 Children and Young People Take Up School Sports Strategic Objectives Children and Young People Take Up School Sports Co-ordinator Role 3,700 Primary and Secondary attendance at School Games 391 786 Youth Sports SEND BAME Trust Inclusive Children Children PE course Netballing umpiring skills Netballing Courses Upskilling School Staff British Gymnastics Reading Hockey Reading Making English Club Rugby Lessons Active Club Expanding to Active 12 Schools Math's Signed Up Children and Young People Take Up What we do and how we are doing 4,645 children attended 2 Free days per week Sporting Holidays on our Holiday Camps - Camps in 2018 Housing Tenant families 1,114 Tennis Club 567 attended our Tennis members at Cantley Courses and Camps in and Chestnut Park the last year Over 500 ‘Pay and Play’ 14 young people tennis users in the last received Sports year Sponsorship this year Children and Young People Take Up Children and Young People with Additional Needs 200 children attended 1:1 Buddy System for our Children with our SEN Children Additional Needs attending holiday camps Sessions in 2018 New specialised Disabled Hoists fitted in changing facilities swimming pools Children and Young People Take Up What we do and how we are doing –Leisure Contract Free Membership for Free Membership for Care Leavers Children in Care Free gym and Swim for Foster Families Free membership for Young Offenders – 9 Juniors - 27 cards issued Adults - 58 3,305 Pupil Premium 5,834 under 8’s Free Free Swimming Swimming cards issued Children and Young People Take Up What we do and how we are doing 3,490 children per 13,313 attend School 12,697 under 18’s week attended swim Swimming swam in 2018 school Clubs such as: 1,719 Youth gym Martial Arts: 21,431, Sport Courses such as Football: 45,629, memberships Trampolining 832 Basketball ball: 5,130, Netball: 7,290 10,476 attendees at Soft Play since the launch in May Children and Young People Take Up What we do and how we are doing Junior Wardens – 74 528 people attended attendees since March our Open Play Football 19 Mums Zone – 48 115 Active Play and attendees this year Bounce Sessions Family memberships Children and Young People Take Up What we do and how we are doing – Capital Projects 3G Pitches – Forest School – Re- 2 hrs free use of the Arborfield Green, surface of MUGA MUGA for Rainbow Emmbrook, Ryiesh and New Fencing Park Families Green Re-build of Carnival Re-opening of Pool – Including a Cantley Tennis Bulmershe Leisure new Clip and Climb Centre Centre – Spring and adventure play 2020 – Summer 2022 Opening of Arborfield and Ryeish Green Leisure Centers Children and Young People Take Up Standards OFSTED registered Risk Assessments Governance First Aid Training Safeguarding Children and Young People Take Up What we do and how we are doing – Development £3 Million Development New Gym St Crispin's New New Gym Workout Studio Loddon Valley Decoration Squash Court New Group Changing Cycling Rooms New Air - Con New Café New and New Gym Soft play reception Arborfield Green National Picture on Physical Activity Advertising Promotion of Our Activities Holiday Camp Social Media Page Community Competitions for trials and free club days Community Engagement Days Advertise through WBC media channels Carnivals Advertise and market through Sporting events/Awards Places Leisure Advertise within schools Town Centre Venues Advertise in Libraries/Community Buildings/Children Centers School Playgrounds Advertise in Team Newsletters/Borough News National Picture on Physical Activity Promotion of Our Activities Joint Working • Places Leisure • Get Berkshire Active • Football Foundation • Sport England • Reading Football club • GDT Tennis • Arts and Culture • Community Engagement • Town and Parish Councils • Primary/Secondary Schools • Children Services • Sports Council • Sports Clubs • WBC Comms Team • National Governing Bodies National Picture on Physical Activity Council Plan • Achievement - The borough consistently ranking as one of the top five places people choose to live. Residents know they can bring up their families with access to high performing schools, great leisure and sports facilities, and world class employment opportunities. • Key Principle - Improve health, wellbeing and the quality of life. • Continue to expand and improve our leisure offer within all areas of development under the plan. 2018 publication Any Questions.