Leadership Academy

 

Objectives of Step into Sport

To develop leadership through sport, and leadership in sport with the overall aims of the programme being to drive:

  • 'personal change' in young people by supporting the development of inter-personal skills, self confidence and a sense of responsibility; and
  • 'Structural change' within key agencies to offer broader opportunities for young people to make a formal and valued contribution to the delivery of sport.


STEP ON (11 to 14 years)

During PE lessons students are introduced to sports leadership and volunteering. They learn how to plan and manage their own sports season. yoUR Leaders Resource.

 

STEP IN (14 to 16 years)

Young people are slightly older and therefore more confident in taking a lead. Through volunteering they learn the skills to manage and support school-based sporting events. Sport Education Resource.

 

STEP OUT (16 to 19 years)

Young people learn how to move from school-based to community-based volunteering. Our Leadership Academies (14-19) provide the opportunity to refine and develop volunteering skills and experiences.

The Step out starnd links to the RuTC voluntee programme - Richmond Sports Volunteer Programme (rsvp).  Please see volunteering and leadership for further information. 

 

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