Sport and Physical Activity
Rob Wadsworth
Head of SportUniversity of Leeds
Strategically Increasing Student Participation
in Sport
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• What is Participation• Why should we be developing participation?• Strategic alignment• How? – the Leeds approach• Case Studies: Rugby and parkrun• What we have learnt….
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What is Participation?
• Simply everything – from ‘give it a go’ to playing for your country
• Its not just playing/competing – volunteering/leading/officiating
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Why should we prioritise ‘increasing participation’?
The increasing pressure within sports departments in the HE the sector to justify and demonstrate the contribution it is making to the ‘Student Experience’
All the benefits that you and I are fully aware of, and probably the reason you have the jobs that you have.
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Strategic Alignment
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Financial SustainabilityDeveloping Staff and studentsRaising our Sporting Performance
An Excellent Experience
Improving Participation
Engage with the Community
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We know what we want to achieve but how do we do it?
• Market segmentation• Tailor the programmes – use partners• Measure the impact and ask for feedback• Evolve the product – don’t stand still!
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MILDENTHUSIASTS
NON PARTICIPANTSCOUCH POTATOES
ACTIVE SPORTSPARTICIPANTS
NON PARTICIPANTS BUT PERSUADABLE
Those who participate in sport, but could do more
These people know the benefits of sport and could be encouraged to do more.
DEVELOP OUR EXISTING PRODUCTSOur Strategy: increase access by innovating our existing programmes, reduce drop-out and foster enthusiasm.
Those who do not participate, and who don’t want to. Have a negative attitude to sport – often established at a young age
These people have little interest in sport/fitness and like ‘putting their feet up’.MARKETINGOur Strategy: raise awareness, promote health benefits, change attitude to physical activity.
Those who participate in sport,and are keen to continue.
These people will play sport almost regardless of our activities.
INCREASE MARKET PENETRATIONOur Strategy: safeguard provision and extend where possible, provide pathways to elite sport.
Those who do not currently participate, but could be persuaded if it was made easy enough.
These people may have little time/energy and feel the are not ‘sporty’ enough.
DIVERSIFICATIONOur Strategy: Develop innovative physical activity programmes, remove barriers, offer incentives, take sport to them.
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How will you measure success – is it purely a numbers game?
• Participation numbers – by gender/ethnicity/faculty/department??
• Demonstrate strategic impact – link directly to your strategy
• User experience – surveys/satisfaction scores/forums
• Volunteering, employability and workforce
• Demonstrate return on investment
• Benchmark yourself
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Case Studies: Rugby Programme2005• No provision for rugby at the University beyond the 2 men's teams who
competed in BUCS on a weds afternoon.
• Recognised that there was a demand for rugby in the University
• Engaged with the RFU and identified funding opportunities through HERDP
• Developed a rugby development plan in conjunction with RFU – unlocked funding.
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Case Studies: Rugby ProgrammeYear 1 • 6 teams competing in 15 aside intramural rugby programme
• Engagement with Yorkshire referees society to support the programme
• RFU supported and facilitated student refereeing qualifications to referee the programme
Year 2• grew to 12 teams plus 4 University men's teams
• RFU were a constant support to develop the programme and the referees.
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Case Studies: Rugby ProgrammeYear 3• Pre league ran and administered by RFU to seed the teams to ensure an
effective intramural competition
• Varsity Intramural competition vs Newcastle
• Leverage facility development funding
Year 4• 5 men's university teams, 1 women's team, 15 Intramural teams.
• 4 yr whole sport development plan produced in conjunction with RFU
• Referees academy established (student led and supported by University club and RFU)
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Financial Sustainability
Developing Staff and StudentsRaising our Sporting Performance
Excellent Experience
Improving Participation
Engage with the Community
Case Studies: Rugby Programme – what did it achieve?
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Case Studies: parkrun
• a free, timed 5K run held every Saturday morning at 9am
• developed in conjunction with Sports Science, ACE and local community
• Open to students, staff and members of the Community• managed and coordinated by student race directors and
volunteers
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Case Studies: parkrunEvent number 16.10.2007parkrunners: 15
Event number 22314.1.2012
parkrunners: 247
parkrunners to date 36,880 (5,758)
Largest Event – 367 runners
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Financial Sustainability
Developing Staff and StudentsRaising our Sporting Performance
Excellent Experience
Improving Participation
Engage with the Community
Case Studies: Parkrun what did it achieve?
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What we have learnt….• Effectively link your work to the organisational strategy
• Tailor your programmes accordingly
• Work with partners – internally and externally, they will support you.
• Ask for feedback, regularly - things do change
• Articulate your achievements
• Be prepared to fail – International Students