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DEVELOPING A COMMUNITY OF CYCLING IN WESTERN AUSTRLIA Independent Cycling Community Integration Report

DEVELOPING A COMMUNITY OF CYCLING IN WESTERN AUSTRLIA Independent Cycling Community Integration Report

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Page 1: DEVELOPING A COMMUNITY OF CYCLING IN WESTERN AUSTRLIA Independent Cycling Community Integration Report

DEVELOPING A COMMUNITY OF CYCLING IN WESTERN AUSTRLIA

Independent Cycling Community Integration Report

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 1. Establish a State Coordinating Body for the activity of

cycling in WA.2. Government provides funding through DSR, to provide

and support the human resource required to implement ‘Recommendation 1’ for a period of no less than three years to maximise the momentum that has been established.

3. The Minister for Sport and Recreation approaches his Ministerial colleagues to develop a more effective approach to coordinate the interface between the various government agencies and the WA cycling community.

Report Recommendations

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Advocacy and relationships Communication and information Membership services and benefits Education and training Events Risk Management High Performance and Talent Development

Focus Areas

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Key Challenges Lack of sense of community between various cycling

dimensions Member ownership Extended role of organisation Funding – outcome based & distribution Formalisation of relationships Interface between government agencies and cycling

community

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Core Principles Commitment from groups to be involved in process Based on ‘readiness’ rather than time deadlines Growth from a ‘partnership’ to a ‘structural’ relationship

– then to a fully integrated organisation Requires external ‘driver’ to develop and maintain Importance of advocacy function – all dimensions

Transport, recreation, competition Coordinating organisation has clear roles Formalisation of relationship with groups Support from DSR/Government

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Total Integration – Establishment of Coordinating Organisation

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PHASE 1 - Structure

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Phase 2 - Structure

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Phase 3

Inte

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The Department:-

works with the cycling community to create a new Non-Government Organisation representing cycling in Western Australia;

provides all future funding to develop cycling in Western Australia through this organisation;

provides support to this organisation to develop the governance and management systems required;

develops a business plan with the organisation and the cycling community;

develops a communication and engagement plan to work across Government to coordinate policy and engage the community

DSR Recommendations

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Organisation - Responsibility Developing state wide plan for cycling in WA Directing government funding to cycling community Relationships - associations, clubs, groups/agencies Advocacy Communication – including government agencies Streamlining – membership, insurance, risk

management Providing support – office space, financial

management to smaller groups Incremental phasing-in of network

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Delivering functions across relevant dimensions

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DSR/Government - Responsibility Work with cycling community to create new non-

government organisation Provide support to develop governance and

management systems Develop a business plan with the organisation and

cycling community DSR/Minister develop a communication/

engagement plan to work across Government agencies

Government provides funding through DSR to support the project

Provide other grant funding as identified

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PHASE 1 - Timeline2010

• ‘Developing a Community of Cycling in Western Australia’ - report completed

2010

• Recommendations submitted by DSR to the Minister for Sport and Recreation• Recommendations approved• Presentation of approved report recommendations and implementation plans

2010 / 2011

• Steering Committee• Board Appointments - 3 x appointed (Minister) + 3 x dimensional representatives +

chairman / develop Board Charter• CEO - Develop PDF & appoint• Develop Strategic/Statewide Plan

2011 / 2012 / 2013

• Governance and Management systems• Business Plan• Risk Management• Source revenue• Coordinate, support & deliver

• Advocacy & Relationships• Risk Management• Distribution of funds to achieve outcomes – Statewide Plan