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Institution | Großbritannien / Department for Culture, Media and Sport |
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Titel | Get Active: a strategy for the future of sport and physical activity. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Werde aktiv. Eine Strategie für die Zukunft von Sport und körperlicher Aktivität. |
Quelle | London (2023), 112 S.
PDF als Volltext |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Monographie; Graue Literatur |
ISBN | 978-1-5286-4416-7 |
Schlagwörter | Psychische Gesundheit; Wohlbefinden; Förderung; Sportstätte; Inklusion; Bewegungsmangel; Gesundheitsförderung; Gesundheitspolitik; Steuerung; Gemeinde (Kommune); Nachhaltigkeit; Regierung; Bewegungsaktivität; Schulsport; Sport; Sportaktivität; Sportförderung; Sportorganisation; Sportpolitik; Sportveranstaltung; Ökologie; Finanzierung; Entwicklung; Freiwilligkeit; Integration; Konzeption; Kooperation; Strategie; Bevölkerung |
Abstract | The government wants to help build a healthier nation by tackling high levels of inactivity, and by making sure that the sport and physical activity sector thrives for future generations. This strategy sets out how the government will work with the sector to achieve these aims by ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to be active. Central to this will be a focus on establishing a lifetime habit of being physically active amongst children and young people, including playing sport, supporting the sector to be welcoming to all, and ensuring the sector is prepared for both future challenges and opportunities. Whoever you are, or wherever you live there should be good facilities, a strong network of sports clubs that are open to you, great sport and physical activity opportunities in schools, and confidence in sport and the sector. This strategy sets out a blueprint to make that a reality. The government cannot deliver the changes needed alone, so we will work alongside the sector to deliver this vision. This strategy is a call to organisations across the country which deliver sport and physical activity to go further on the challenge of building a happier, healthier and more active nation. This is especially the case as we come out of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and experience challenging economic circumstances. This doesn't just include traditional sports clubs, schools and other public sector organisations, but also private sector businesses, the outdoor activity sector and organisations with a core objective of getting the nation more active. The outcomes of being more active are well known - now is the time to shout about them and to embed activity at the heart of government policy. The more active we are, the healthier we become both physically and mentally, the stronger our communities, and the more prosperous our society. Great work has been done by so many groups, but we now need to go even further to ensure everyone feels this benefit. This strategy sets out the framework for the government and the sport world to do exactly that. The 3 core priorities of this strategy, and what it means for the country, are: 1. Being unapologetically ambitious in making the nation more active, whether in government or in the sport sector. 2. Making sport and physical activity more inclusive and welcoming for all so that everyone can have confidence that there is a place for them in sport. 3. Moving towards a more sustainable sector that is more financially resilient and robust. (Autor). |
Erfasst von | Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft, Bonn |
Update | 2024/1 |