Sport for Development Coalition calls for Chancellor to capitalise on sport's potential as a 'team player' in levelling up

Posted: Mon, 04 Oct 2021 12:14

Sport for Development Coalition calls for Chancellor to capitalise on sport's potential as a 'team player' in levelling up

The Sport for Development Coalition has called on the Chancellor to capitalise on sport's potential as a 'team player' in levelling up deprived communities and building back better from the Covid-19 pandemic as the Government undertakes its Spending Review 2021.

The Spending Review culminates with Rishi Sunak delivering his three-year spending plan on October 27, and the Sport for Development Coalition has made four specific recommendations centred on ring-fencing funding for sport-based interventions within current commitments aimed at levelling up, improving health and wellbeing, supporting jobs and reducing crime. The Coalition - a UK-wide network of more than 200 charities, sports bodies, community and voluntary organisations over-arching thousands of projects and programmes intentionally using sport and physical activity to generate positive social outcomes - argues these policy decisions have the potential to produce substantial cost savings and multiple returns on investment across priority policy areas for Government.

It calls for 'sport and physical activity social impact and regeneration projects' to become dedicated sub-themes for investment in future rounds of Levelling Up and UK Shared Prosperity Funds, and proposes ring-fencing investment for strategically-designed sport and physical activity-based interventions as part of funding committed through the Plan for Health and Social Care, Plan for Jobs, and Beating Crime Plan. It backs Sport England's strategic vision for physical activity to be a catalyst in transforming lives and communities, and calls from other national sector partners for long-term funding for the PE and school sport premium, and the holiday activities and food programme; bridging the funding gap for public leisure facilities, and opening school-based sports facilities, with a focus on delivering for those facing the greatest inequality of opportunity.

From Sport for Development Coalition.

Tags: Funding, Health, Physical Activity, Sport, sport england, sport policy