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Junior Athlete Education
Junior Athlete Education (JAE) is a talent support programme for school sport partnerships to help their talented young sports people to balance school and sport demands.
Key features of the programme are:
• Support workshops for talented young athletes
• Workshop for parents
• Mentor support for identified staff in schools
» To access this programme, please contact your
School
Sport Partnership Development Manager
» For more information on the programme please
visit
www.talentladder.org or
www.youthsporttrust.org
The Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS)
"I know how difficult it is to develop in your sport to the highest levels whilst undertaking academic studies or a career. This exciting new scheme provides our most promising future Olympians with top quality sporting services and access to good quality training facilities."
Sir Steve Redgrave CBE, Olympic Champion
The Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) is a Government funded programme that represents a unique partnership between sport and higher and further education.
The programme awards Scholarships and Bursaries to talented athletes that are committed to combining their sport and education. It aims to reduce the drop out of talented athletes from sport and supports and develops the talent of today for sporting success in the future. Scholarships are available to 16 to 25 year old sportspeople.
TASS 2012
The 2012 Scholarships will be targeted at 12 to 18 year olds. However as each sport has a different optimal age range athletes, a sport can ask for variation within the 10 to 20-age range.
The scholarship awards each athlete with £10,000 per annum to help with
access to world class facilities, coaching and support services.
» For more information click here
www.tass.gov.uk/
Disabled Talented and Gifted
To find pathways for Talented and Gifted disabled young people the Youth Sport Trust and English Federation of Disability Sport (EfDS) inclusion website is the best resource.
Designed to help teachers, parents and coaches of young disabled people in all aspects of their sporting provision you'll find sporting pathways and details of key agencies, as well as examples of inclusive sports which allow more accurate assessment of potentially talented young people.
» Click
here to access the website.