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» Back To Netballgraphic line
A lot of woman had a love of netball at school but once they leave it becomes harder for them to continue especially due to work and family commitments. In January 2006 a session started at a local leisure centre for woman who had not played netball/competitive sport for a while. See the document attached for full details.

» Boccia Performance Pathway graphic line
This case study demonstrates the performance pathway that exists for Boccia in Merseyside. Specifically how this pathway has assisted the development of Ryan Paladino, a young Boccia player from Merseyside, to perform at National competition level.

» Club Development Officer Appointedgraphic line
As a result of the investment attracted by the Liverpool Sport and Physical Aactivity Alliance a Club Development Officer has now been appointed – Martin Jones.

» Demonstrating Best Practice and Impact within Community Cricket Developmentgraphic line
Volunteering contributions at Firwood Bootle Cricket Club.

» Festival helps expand Dance offergraphic line
KS2/3/4 transition Dance project

» FUNdamental Cricket Classes for 6-9 year olds graphic line
The Merseyside Sports Partnership Project start date - September 2004 Location (Inner-city/Urban/Rural) Inner City Community Sports Coach delivering “Cricket Long Term Athlete Development Model (FUNdamentals)” within a deprived inner city School Sports Partnership. Click on document attached for full study.

» Halton Junior Play Leader Award Schemegraphic line
Case Study Title: Halton Junior Play Leader Award Scheme

» Haydock Hockey Development graphic line
Example of Practice Title: Hockey Development

» Introducing Athletics into Primary Schoolgraphic line
To introduce indoor athletics into primary schools and assist in the re launch of Halton and Frodsham Athletics Club in Widnes.

» Introducing Dance to the Curriculamgraphic line
Example of Practice Title: Developing Dance in the Family

» Introducing Golfgraphic line
The introduction of Tri-Golf to increase participation in out of school non-traditional, non-competitive activities

» Junior Sports Leaders Awardgraphic line
Sutton High Sports College JSLA course

» Knowsley use Market Segmentation to reach their customersgraphic line
This case study covers a pilot by Sport England and Merseyside Sports Partnership to see how market segmentation data could assist a local authority sport development team.

» Merseyside Disability Forum graphic line
The Disability Forum started in 1998 and met twice a year to discuss developing disability sport and to share best practice.

» Motivation Through PE and Physical Activitygraphic line
Example of Practice Title: Motivation Through PE and Physical Activity

» Newton Good Practice - Swimminggraphic line
Example of Sports College development work

» Potential World Champion Kayaker graphic line
From beginner to Potential World Champion, this case study tracks Hannah Brands rise to success.

» Rainhill - Progress Through Volunteering graphic line
Example of good practice

» Rampworx Volunteersgraphic line
“Rampworx has allowed me to develop relevant and important skills in web design and business which is related to field of work that I am studying and wish to move into” Matt aged 20 The full case study is attached.

» Rugby Club in Primary School graphic line
Facilitation of OSH rugby club in family primary school

» Sport Education Tackles Disaffection graphic line
Example of Practice Title: Use of Sport Education module to tackle issues of disaffection

» St Cuthberts - Getting into Swimminggraphic line
Example of Practice Title: Primary non-swimmers project

» Step Into Sport Conference helps young volunteergraphic line
Steven Welsh, a student from the Wirral, attended the Step Into Sport Conference in 2007. Steven has now completed over 200 hours of community sport volunteering at his club the Wirral Hornets. Full details are attached.

» Transforming Troubled Teenagersgraphic line
Positive Futures Wirral offers sport and leisure activities as a diversion, in communities where anti-social behaviour is becoming a problem, to a cross section of young people between 14 and 19. We can show that there is a reduction of anti-social behaviour in Wirral of 15% over the last 2 years. Full details are attached.

» Volunteering and Leadership in Merseysidegraphic line
Merseyside Sports Partnership Project start date - September 2003 onwards Location (Inner-city/Urban/Rural) All (County wide) Facilitation and delivery of a co-ordinated programme of volunteering and leadership in Merseyside Sports Partnership

» Walton Junior Football Club - Education graphic line
Walton Junior Football Club started as a coaching session in 1998 for disabled children. To begin with there were just three children attending.

» Wavertree Cricket Club - 1st Division Improvement Projectgraphic line
Wavertree Cricket Club has played at the same Sandown Lane ground for 153 years and is currently flourishing. Having won the Merseyside Cricket Competition in 2006 the club was promoted to the 1st Division of the Liverpool Competition, subject to identified improvements to changing rooms, toilets, tea rooms, external seating, a new score board and various other improvements to ground and buildings. Full details are attached.

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