LIVING SPORT has developed this Activities Handbook to help delivery of sporting activity to the best possible practice and standards. It has been developed by experienced sports development and facility management professionals and representatives from the education sector. Over time it has been adapted and improved based on good practice identified locally and nationally, from organisations such as the Child Protection in Sport Unit.
LIVING SPORT recommends this guidance to sports clubs and organisations who are free to adopt and adapt this document to suit their needs, just as we are happy to receive feedback to ensure that we continue to improve this document over time based on practical experience of delivery of sporting activity.
Please find a copy to download below.
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LIVING SPORT Sports Activities Handbook | 16/11/2010 | 1.9 MB |
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