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Title: Lincolnshire Physical Activity


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LincolnshirePhysical Activity HealthNetwork
  • Clive Breedon
  • Lincolnshire Sports Partnership
  • Head Of Service Communities

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Key Points
  • Background
  • The role of physical activity
  • Definitions
  • Physical Activity Continuum
  • Partners
  • Terms of Reference

3
Background
  • Physical Activity Network first discussed in 2002
  • Timing was not right
  • Top down approach

4
Background
  • Change of focus by government
  • David Milibands speech in February 2006 set the
    agenda

5
Background- Third Sector
  • Voluntary Community Sector is critical to the
    challenge of giving people more power over their
    own lives
  • Relationship of voluntary community sector to
    Government
  • Reform of Local Government (Dounble Devolution)

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Background- Third Sector
  • Third sector is the supplier of power to
    individuals and communities
  • It provides
  • Advocacy
  • Service Provision, especially to the hard to
    reach
  • Stimulates voluntary action and generates trust

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Background- Third Sector
  • Third sector thrives in partnership with
    government
  • Strong third sector compliments local government
  • universality with innovation, public funding
    with local roots

8
Background- Local Government
  • Local Government taking on new powers from
    Central Government
  • Sharing power with
  • its citizens
  • Its neighbourhoods
  • The Third Sector

9
Background- Local Government
  • Local Authorities to develop Sustainable
    Communities Strategies
  • Encourage dialogue ( Local Strategic
    Partnerships)
  • Maximise opportunities available to voluntary and
    community organisations via the Local Area
    Agreement

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Background- Local Government
  • Devolution of budgets down to individuals
  • Devolution of power down to neighborhood level
  • Assets to be channelled into the voluntary sector

11
  • The focus was now on developing the
    infrastructure that could support involvement
    with local communities
  • The development of the Local area Agreement
    infrastructure would give a voice for local
    communities
  • Major Governmental organisations now looked at
    how this would work.

12
Community Sport Networks
  • Lincolnshire Sports Partnership tasked with
    setting up Community Sport Networks (CSNs) in
    Lincolnshire

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Community Sport Networks
  • Direction from Central Government
  • To devolve planning to local communities
  • The National Framework for Sport
  • Identified the need at local level to
    strategically plan for structure sport, physical
    education and life long learning through sport

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Community Sport Networks
  • Game Plan
  • National Strategy
  • Framework for Sport
  • Sport England National Strategy
  • Change 4 Sport
  • Sport England East Midlands Strategy
  • Lincolnshire Sports Strategy
  • Developed by The Lincolnshire Sports Partnership

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The Single System
  • One Strategy for Sport
  • An evidence based approach
  • Robust Performance Management
  • A bottom up, top down planning mechanism with
    investment targeted where it is needed most
  • Resources that are placed where they can make the
    most effective and quickest difference to the end
    user
  • Joined up or integated delivery

Outcome
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CSN Structure
  • Required to fit into Local Area Agreements
  • Must address Local Strategic Partnership agenda
    actions
  • Community Sport Network must fit into the
    decision hierarchy

17
CSN Structure
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CSN Responsibilities
  • Feed action plans through their County Sports
    Partnership to inform development of County and
    regional plans and priorities for action
  • Work in partnership with other CSNs to share
    approaches and information
  • Interpret regional policy into local action
  • Provide regular information on its work to the CSP

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CSN Roles
  • Act as a local voice
  • Support and assist in the creation and
    development of sporting pathways for people to
    achieve their full potential
  • Increase the infrastructure capacity of local
    professional and voluntary sector
  • Coordinate the engagement and integration of
    sport in order to support the achievements of
    outcomes as part of Local Area Agreements (LAAs)

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CSN Core Outcomes
  • Increase the numbers of people taking part in
    sport and active recreation by 1 year on year
  • Widen access to opportunities for Sport and
    Active Recreation
  • Bring together and align partners existing
    priorities and targets within one joined up local
    delivery/action plan

21
Activity Definitions
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Widening the Network
  • Rurality of Lincolnshire
  • Others were also looking to build networks
  • Lots of meetings

23
Widening the Network
  • Development of CSNs into forums for Physical
    Activity
  • Closer working with the Lincolnshire PCT health
    colleagues
  • Greater involvement of
  • Play
  • Older Peoples Networks

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Identifying where we all fit
  • Lots of people know the benefits of physical
    activity
  • Obesity
  • Mental Health
  • Community Cohesion
  • Lots of people doing lots of things
  • Need to have some clarity of purpose

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Physical Activity Continuum
Lead Organisation Health
Lead Organisation Health/Sport
Lead Sport/Health
Lead Sport
Lead UK Sport
Club Development
Over 45s
Extend
Healthy Walks
Elite Performers
Community Sport
Exercise Referral
Coach Development
Obesity
Inclusive Sport
Sports Events
0 x 30 minutes
1 x 30 minutes
2 x 30 minutes
3 x 30 minutes
4 x 30 minutes
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Physical Activity
  • PCT aware of the need for increasing physical
    activity
  • Lincolnshire the most inactive County in the UK
  • Increasing burden on services from those that are
    inactive and overweight.
  • Need to become preventative

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The Role of Physical Activity in preventing
obesity
  • One of the most influential factors in promoting
    weight loss
  • Primary objective is to tip the balance of
    calories consumed v expended
  • Most effective with moderately obese
  • If you are sedentary you are more likely to be
    obese.

28
Physical Activity Network
  • Merging of the clinical health network with the
    sports network
  • Consolidation of expertise and use of existing
    structures
  • Meets objectives of higher sport and health
    organisations

29
The Network
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Community Sport Networks
  • Morphed into Sport and Physical Activity Networks
  • Developed action plans
  • Feed into
  • LSP Delivery Plans
  • Local Area Agreement Priority Plans

31
Lincolnshire Physical Activity and Health Network
  • Formal development of the LPAHN discussed with
    key partners early in 2008
  • Terms of reference agreed
  • First meeting of the network planned

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Terms of Reference
The Lincolnshire Physical Activity Health
Network seeks to bring together key agencies and
individuals to support, learn and be advocates
for the development of physical activity, within
the context of sport and health gain. The
steering group of the Network provides a means
for focus, planning and impetus of the
Networks initiatives. It acts as the
accountable group for the Network.
33
Terms of Reference
Purpose The purpose of the Network is to seek
support from public and voluntary sector services
to promote health lifestyles in Lincolnshire,
increase the populations participation in sport
and to value physical activity.
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Terms of Reference
  • Objectives
  • To be a voice for physical activity, within the
    context of sport and health gain
  • To offer a strategic overview (reflective of
    local needs)
  • To performance manage, monitor and evaluate the
    work undertaken with the county Physical
    Activity Grant
  • To describe an evidence base to underpin policy
    and practice
  • To share practice and provide a supportive
    environment for communication and collaboration
    between forums and agencies
  • To highlight funding opportunities for physical
    activity and health activities within the county
  • To support the implementation of Choosing Health.

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Terms of Reference
  • Responsibilities of Membership
  • To advocate the value and importance of physical
    activity
  • To influence the inclusion of physical activity
    in county and local plans
  • To build capacity of the physical activity
    workforce
  • To support the implementation of physical
    activity initiatives to meet targets

36
Terms of Reference
  • Governance and Performance Management
  • The co-ordination of the Network will take
    place through the Lincolnshire Sports
    Partnership. The work of the Network will be
    managed through the Lincolnshire Sports
    Partnerships corporate processes.

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Terms of Reference
  • Style and Administration of the Network
  • Network meetings will take place twice a year and
    take the form of a conference / workshops. The
    steering group will meet four times a year to
    co-ordinate actions and will be business
    meetings.
  • If the need for task finish sub-groups arise,
    the decision for that will be made by the
    steering group.
  • Administration support will be provided for the
    steering group and the Network by the Public
    Health team, Lincolnshire Teaching Primary Care
    Trust.

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Terms of Reference
  • The Steering Group
  • Lincolnshire Sports Partnership
  • Lincolnshire County Council
  • Lincolnshire Teaching Primary Care Trust
  • A City/District/Borough representative
  • A schools representative

39
The Network
  • Map is not fully inclusive
  • Membership is growing
  • The network has the ability to make a difference

40
Membership
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