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Griffiths, co-founder of Aspire Active Partnerships, expects membership to reach triple figures over the next three years.
All the more reason to work together
to regulate the sector and ensure quality provision, as Griffiths explains: “We know that if we improve the skills of those working in
our sector and give people the opportunity
to become better leaders, we will naturally
see enhanced levels of service which will result in more children being active. With strained budgets, we can see why schools choose organisations based on cost, but too often the services they are purchasing are inadequate in terms of quality and compliance.
“I can change a plug, but that doesn’t mean I should set myself up as an electrician, and that’s what we are currently seeing
in this sector. There’s no quality control.
This is why we need to set standards that define the skills and qualifications needed
to deliver high quality sport and physical activity experiences to children and young people. And this is where our strategic partnership with CIMSPA will help.” ●
POLICY
TARA DILLON
CEO
CIMSPA
The power of collaboration
ollaboration is key to addressing the nation’s inactivity crisis. By working together we can provide the right facilities in the right locations
staffed by skilled professionals with the right training and qualifications to deliver positive sport and physical activity experiences.
The power of collaboration is something that CIMSPA’s newest strategic partner understands only too well. Established in 2016, Aspire Active Partnerships supports organisations in the children’s activity
and sports coaching sector to improve children and young people’s participation in sport and physical activity with innovative delivery and training services as well as resources that educate and inspire.
Together these organisations are engaging 400,000 children and young people a year in sport and activity.
Meanwhile, its education arm, Aspire Active Education, engages youngsters in activity through a variety of programmes designed to improve physical literacy, health, wellbeing and academic achievement.
CIMSPA has entered into a strategic partnership with Aspire Active Partnerships to set new standards in sport and physical activity services for children and young people.
There is a genuine desire to work together to raise the bar in terms of the training
and quality of professionals working in this area of the sector, mapped to professional standards. By working with Aspire and its consortium of providers, we can speak with one voice to a growing network of children’s activity and sports coaching organisations.
Prior to the pandemic, 20 organisations belonged to the network. That figure has more than doubled since then and Paul
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