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Football Development Plan
2011/2014
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- Develop Better PlayersFocus on improving the quality of the 5-11 age group and youth players
- Invest in a Skilled Football Workforce
A paid and volunteer workforce for football must be supported and an effectivecoach education programme established locally
- Secure investment to make existing facilities fit for purpose and provide newones
Access and quality of facilities for playing and training must be improved
- Organise and Communicate Football Opportunities Effectively
Everyone must have a clear understanding of how local football development isstructured and delivered in Barking and Dagenham
OBJECTIVESIn order to deliver the aims 9 key areas have been identified:
1. Club Development2. Leagues Competitions and Small Sided Football3. Workforce Development4. Football in Education
5. Women and Girls Football6. Football for Disabled People7. Community Cohesion8. Health9. Communication and Marketing
CURRENT FOOTBALL POSITION8 Football Clubs13 Football Leagues230 Football TeamsActive People 1 39.71% Percentage of people in BarkingActive People 2 43.43% and Dagenham participating in
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KEY TARGETS
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
1 club achieving FACharter Club Status
1 club achieving FACharter Club Status
1 club achieving FACharter Club Status
Completed audit of footballin Barking and Dagenham U18 league for schoolsestablished Winter League for womenestablished
5 Barking and DagenhamCharter Clubs
1 junior disability team Clubs running after schoolsessions
Database of coaches andvolunteers
Annual mini soccertournament
Clubs running communityteams
School Club Links created Futsal Team in theborough established
Pathway for disabledpeople to gain
qualifications in footballFootball e-bulletincirculated
Annual football festival Clubs running buddyscheme with communityteams
Please note that Achievement Targets set out below that have been marked with an *
are subject to change following the initial mapping exercise.
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Club DevelopmentAim
To allow people from all ages and with all abilities the opportunity to participate in football To provide a network of FA Charter Standard Clubs / Barking and Dagenham Club Charter Increase the awareness of the charter standards and improve the uptake by clubs Develop clubs signing up to Barking and Dagenham Charter to FA Charter Standard Develop a volunteer and mentor programme for all clubs to use as a toolkit Develop a strong coaching pathway and player pathway*
Achievement Targets
5 Barking and Dagenham Charter Clubs* 2 School/Club links per year 1 FA Charter Club per year Reduce School Leavers Drop out Womens Local League with 5 teams Increase Number of new teams 5 per year U18 league for schools with 5 school teams 1 Disability Team per year e.g. yr 1 = junior yr 2 senior Football Academies at Barking FC and Dagenham and
Redbridge FC
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Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
Mapping
exercise of the
Borough
Establish all outlets of
football currently taking
place in Barking and
Dagenham, whether it be
coaching, local pitch hire,
club use or school use.
An in depth audit of football
within Barking and
Dagenham produced
CSPAT CDO Year 1 Officer time
Establish
Borough
Charter
Take best practice models
from all NGB / Club Mark
standards
Borough Charter for existing
clubs to acknowledge and sign
up to once embedded hire of
facilities only to be given to
charter standard
CSPAT CDO September 2010 publication
Increase the Promote the benefits of FA At least 1 club achieving FA CSPAT CDO
number of charter standard to clubs. standard per year. Clubs
Clubs Support clubs in application Essex FA
achieving FA by running workshops / PAEL
Charter courses for child safety / first
Standard aid
Develop and Increase awareness of Successful and sustainable CSPAT CDO
Sustain a Women and Girls in football womens league established. Barking Ladies
Womens local get into football campaign. Utilising female volunteers and Essex FA
League Increase the number of officials. Parkswomen officials through SSP SSP
leadership schemes. CSPAN sub group
Set up womens training 2012 unit
session linked to local club/ West Ham Ladies
6thform
Yr 1 March 2011 Cost of workshops*
Yr 2 March 2012
Yr 3 March 2013
Year 3 - Winter League Pitch hire
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Your Plan
Develop and
sustain U18
League for
Schools
Create school
club links forplayer and
official
pathways
Prevent Drop-
out of young
people in
football
Engage SSP to promote
league. Increase the number
of quality coaches accessible
to schools by liaising with
partners for coach education
courses. Organise appropriate
training for school volunteers.
Mapping exercise of the
Borough catchment area ofschools to clubs. Step into
Sport. School Leagues
supported by clubs. Extended
School programme school
sites for club use. Schools to
have access to high quality
club coaches.
Run after school clubs and
mini leagues; create
opportunities for officials to
complete training and hours
incentives to earn money.
Clubs to run sessions at
schools linking to club nights.
Yearly U18 league established
and running with student
officials and players.
2 school club links per year
More people in physical activity
and playing football aged 15
19 years old
SSP
Clubs
PAEL
SSP
BSFClubs
PAEL
SSP
Clubs
BSF
Year 1 promotion through
SSP
Year 2 September start x2
schools
Year 3 10 school teams
Year 1 1 link in place
Year 2 2 links in laceYear 3 2 further links in lace
Year 2 SSP to run sessions
Year 3 Clubs on board and
running sessions
Year 4 all schools on board
Cost of facility hire,
umpires, officials,
volunteered hours
Officer time
Coaching for schools
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Your Plan
Establish
Borough
Disability Team
Pathways
created from
grassroots to
excellence
Audit of facilities suitable for
disabled players (e.g. tactile
signs on walls). Increase
awareness of football for
disabled people via
appropriate marketing.
Support clubs in attending
disability coaching courses,
encourage clubs to rundisability specific teams.
Work with BADACCESS to
create sustainable football
opportunities for disabled
people.
Barking FC and Dagenham
and Redbridge FC to develop
player academies for young
players and to create strong
links with Centres of
Excellence
A fully active disability team in
Barking and Dagenham, taking
part in competitions across
London and Essex.
Opportunities for disabled
people to work and volunteer
within Sports Clubs in Barking
and Dagenham.
More players developing
through local clubs to elite clubs
and centres of excellence
CSPAT CDO
SSP
Trinity School
Clubs
PAEL
Disablement
Association Hear
us football
BADACCESSInteractive
CSPAT CDO
Barking FC
Barking Ladies
Leyton Orient
Centre of
Excellence
West Ham Ladies
Yr 1: begin promotion of
football
Yr 2: 1 Junior Team
Yr 3: 1 Senior Team
Year 1 establish best clubs
to form the academy
Year 2 - academy
established
Year 3 Players moving
onward and upward
* Cost of marketing
material / coaching
courses.
Cost of coaching and
pitch time
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Leagues, Competition and Small-sided Football
Aim
Develop and support good quality leagues and competitions accessible for all ages and abilities
Achievement Targets
Borough wide pool of coaches, officials and volunteers* Develop a junior womens league with 5 6 new teams a year Support and sustain a good quality league structure Develop a primary school league for mini soccer 6 teams per Increase the number of teams in local Futsall league in year
Newham* Increase the number of U19 Leagues with 4 more teams peryear
Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
Database of Mapping exercise of current Database in place and all key SSP Year 1 July 2010 onwards *cost of online
coaches, coaches, officials and partners to have access. PAEL database
officials and volunteers. Information to be CSPAT CDO
volunteers in put on database new coaches Essex FA
Barking and and officials to be registered Clubs
Dagenham onto database.
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Your Plan
To provide Work with key partners to run
more a series of football festivals.
opportunities
for taster
sessions in
football
To run an To invite all local clubs to
annual mini participate
soccer
tournament
To develop a
Futsal league
Provide more
opportunities
for women andgirls to take
part in
competitive
football
To get referees and coaches
Futsal qualified. Provide and
develop the league in the
community. Promote
ownership of league from
members of the community.
Ladies club to develop school
links, exit routes from girls
football at school to womensclub and create awareness of
women in football. Support
male dominated clubs to run
womens teams / coaching
sessions.
Programme of summer
festivals and events
established
Annual mini soccer
tournament delivered
New Futsal team in Barking
and Dagenham entering
local neighbouring leagues
with the aim to have a
Barking and Dagenham
Futsal League
More women and girls
competing in football.
CSPAT CDO
LBBD Events
West Ham Utd
Clubs
Parks
Essex FA
Football
Foundation
Club
CSPAN
SSP
Community Teams
Sports Council
PAEL
SSP LCs
Barking Ladies
Dagenham and
Redbridge LadiesWest Ham Ladies
Year 2 link to CSPAT
events and Dagenham
Town Show
Annually from Year 2
Year 1 esatblish interest in
the Borough
Year 2 signpost
interested players or new
formed team t Newham
Futsall League
Year 5 Barking and
Dagenham Futsall League
Year 2 good links
established
Year 3 Well workingpartnership
Tournament will
cover its own costs
and make profit for
the club
Cost of entry to
league
Cost to club
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Workforce Development(staff, coaches, tutors, referees, volunteers)Aim
Database of volunteers, coaches, officials and support staff Maintain good links and support for volunteers access to training Invest in Coach Education Programme Enable disabled people to have access to volunteering and coaching Ensure that within the Barking and Dagenham Charter there is a coach development plan
Achievement Targets
Run a minimum of two Level 1 Coaching Courses each year Level 3 coach qualified within Barking and Dagenham each year Run a level 2 Coaching Course each year Referees Course All coaches to become part of local coaches association* Volunteers to attend courses shown on database
Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
More qualifiedcoaches.
Run more coaching courseswithin Barking and Dagenham
through Recruit Into Coaching,
partnering other local authoritie
to run courses.
s
Two level 1 courses a yearand one level 2 courses a
year; increase the number of
coaches in Barking and
Dagenham*
Dagenham andRedbridge FC
Essex FA
Job Centre Plus
Barking College
Women as a target Cost of course
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Your Plan
Training for Host one Level 1 coaching
women course and basic referees
course aimed specifically at
women and girls in Barking and
Dagenham only.
Assist coaches
development
To provide
coaches with
ongoing
opportunities to
develop
Pathway for
disabled
people to gain
qualifications
Run courses in FA Child
protection, First Aid, How to
coach disabled athletes,
Coaching Children and youngpeople. Etc.
Clubs to encourage coaches
to join the Association of
football coaches to share
good practice and constantly
improve quality of their
coaching
Engage Interactive to run
Coach-ability courses
allowing disabled people in
Barking and Dagenham to
gain qualifications and go on
to employment
Clubs to have Partner with other authorities
access to high to provide access to level 3
quality coaches courses for level 2 coaches
More female coaches and
referees locally based.
High quality coaches and
volunteers to run football
clubs with good practice.
Increase awareness of
association and at least one
coach from each club signed
up and sharing best practice.
Disabled people accessing
workshops and coaching
courses and finding
employment and
volunteering opportunities
within football in Barking and
Dagenham.A minimum of 1 level 3
coach in Barking and
Dagenham qualified per year
Essex FA
Sports Coach UK
PAEL
CSPAT CDO
Essex FA
Red Cross
PAEL
Interactive (formallyLSF)
Sports Coach UK
Clubs
Association of
football coaches
Sports Coach UK
Essex FA
PAEL
Interactive (LSF)
Sports Coach UK
EFDS
CSPAT CDO
Essex FA
Clubs
Sports Coach UK
PAEL
CSPAT CDO
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
*Promotion is key
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 2 workshop
Year 3 all clubs with one
member
Year 3 pathway
established
Year 2 partner with local
authority to provide a level
3
Cost of course
Cost of course
Fee to join
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Your Plan
Promote and
enable
volunteer
development
Reduce
unemploymentwithin Barking
and Dagenham
through football
Run volunteer development
programmes in Barking and
Dagenham. Volunteer
access to courses.*
Partner with Job Centre to
provide access toqualifications within football
for NEETSs
Established volunteer
development programme
and high quality volunteers
working in Barking and
Dagenham.
Job Centre to identify
individuals and morecoaches and assistants to
have employment within
football
Essex FA
PAEL
CSPAT CDO
Sports Coach UK
Clubs
Olympic Ambition
Team
Barking and
DagenhamJob Centre
Essex FA
Clubs
Connexions
Year 2 programme
established
Year 2 liaise with Job
CentreYear 3 begin scheme
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Football in Education
Aim
Develop and maintain positive relationships between schools and clubs Increase awareness in schools of opportunities within football (E.G. Officials) Develop and maintain school football competitions and leagues
Achievement Targets
Clubs to support schools in 2 schools/club links programme At least 5 girls teams taking part in leagues
PE teachers to attend training and education U18 League / competitions increased by 5 per year
Primary Teams to take part in skills challenge 5 teams per year Prevent Drop Out school leavers project
Girls teams to take part in skills challenge 5 teams per year Annual Football festival Increase the number of young volunteers
Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
Increase
school / clublinks
Schools to sign up to
FA Club Linkprogramme. Mapping
exercise; location of
clubs in relation to
schools
School Club SLA in place and 2
school club links established per year.
SSP
ClubsCDO
Year 1 2
Year 2 4Year 3 6
Officer time
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Your Plan
Teachers
attendingtraining
PE training day
workshops on bestpractice football
coaching, Discounted
football coaching
awards.
Schools made Schools to be made
aware of skills aware of FA soccerstar
challenge /Tesco skills
challenge.
Girls football Schools to create links
after school with Womens Clubs,
clubs run after school clubs
and leagues for girls to
take part.
Establish U18
League
SSPs to identify young
leaders / volunteers to
oversee the league and
management.
Incentives for people to
take part Tickets to
matches
Run 1 annual SSPs to enagagefootball festival participants and provide
volunteers. Clubs to
promote their sessions
and officiate,
2 teachers gaining coaching award
per year. Junior Football OrganisersCourse
Primary teams taking part in skills
challenge
Ladies Club linked with schools,
numerous girls after school clubs and
1 league running throughout the
winter terms.
Sixth form teams taking part in
leagues.Sixth form volunteers managing and
administrating the league.
1 annual football festival held. Allschools and Charter Standard clubs to
be invited.
SSP
SSCoCDO
Essex FA
SSCo
SSP
Essex FAThe FA
SSCo
Barking Ladies
West ham Utd
Essex FA
Dagenham and
Redbridge Ladies
SSP
Colleges
Dagenham and
Redbridge FC
West Ham Utd
Essex FA
SSPCSPAT CDO
Clubs
Essex FA
Year 1 2
Year 2 4Year 3 6
Year 2
Year 2 Engaged SSP
Year 1 promotion
Year 2 6 teams
Year 3 10 teams
Year 4 15 teams
Year 1 planning andimplementing
Year 2 football festival to
follow on from leagues
Year 3 annual festival
established
Cost of teacher
training courses andteacher time
Cost of referees /
admin / court pitch
time.
Volunteered hours
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Your Plan
More over 16s
taking part infootball
Organisations such as
school and colleges toprovide football
sessions
Establish Promote different
Volunteer
database
Increasenumber of
volunteers
aspects of volunteering
through Schools /
Olympic Ambition
Dagenham andRedbridge FC tickets
for in return for
volunteered hours
Player
Pathways
established
Schools to highlight
talented players through
Gifted and Talented and
club run sessions and
signpost to centres of
excellence
Develop coach
apprenticeship
schemes
Young aspiring coaches
to have progression
routes into coaching viaan apprenticeship
scheme with local clubs
SSPs to work with Clubs to create
links as well as providing sessions runby the clubs at schools to create
awareness and interest
SSP to promote within schools
forward details to database
administrator.
More volunteers taking part in footballand more links between schools and
clubs
More elite football players within
Barking and Dagenham
More young people having access to
training and qualifications and
increases in the number of qualifiedfootball coaches
SSP
ClubsEssex FA
CSPAT CDO
SSP
CSPAT CDO
Essex FA
Dagenham andRedbridge FC
CSPAT
SSP
Dagenham and
Redbridge FC
Baking Ladies FC
West Ham Ladies
Leyton Orient
Centre of
Excellence
SSP
CSPAT
Dagenham and
Redbridge
West HamBarking Ladies
SSP
Barking College
CSPAT
Year 2 start sessions
Year 3 increase the numberof sessions
Year 2 develop with the
2010 Team
Year 2 onwards
Year 3 once leagues
established
Year 2 begin to develop
apprenticeship foundations
with more established clubsYear 3 begin scheme
Pitch / hall hire
Admin costs
Cost of
apprenticeship
scheme
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Women & Girls Football
Aim
Improve and Develop Access and Opportunity for all ages and abilities Reduce Social Stigma of Women and Girls in football
Achievement Targets
Increase the number of Girls small sided teams by 5 per year Increase the number of female qualified coaches, volunteers andofficial by at least 10 per year
Increase the number of Youth Female teams by 6 per year Draw Womens attention to sport and Physical Activity
Increase the number of Womens team by 2 per year
Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
Schools Girls
League
SSP and Competition
Manager to set up and
run girls leagues
between schools with
help of volunteers and
Barking Ladies tocreate exit routes
Well established girls league with
pathways to Barking League, Leyton
Orient Centre of Excellence and West
Ham Ladies
SSP
CDO
Leyton Orient
West Ham Ladies
Barking Ladies FC
Year 2 begin to develop
interest
Year 3 begin league
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Your Plan
Increase the
awareness ofwomen in
football
Increase the
opportunities
for Women and
Girls to take
part in football
Use local role models
and England rolemodels to promote
football in schools and
in the community. Clubs
to have stand at
Womens health day
promoting the benefits
of exercise.
Clubs to help raise
profile through open
days / sessions after
school / work.Motherand daughter sessions.
Childrens activities run
at the same time.
Set up and run Local Ladies Club to
a 10 week Get run 10 week session.
Back Into
Football
More womens
leagues in
Barking andDagenham
Established leagues to
host ladies section.
Incentives such asreduced rates offered to
encourage buy-in for
leagues
More Women Reduced rate coaching
officials and courses and official
coaches qualifications offered to
women
More women taking part in football.
More women of all ages playing
football at local ladies club
More Women and Girls of all ages and
abilities having the opportunity to take
part in football
More women and girls taking part in
football and in football leagues.
An increase in the number of female
officials
Barking Ladies
West Ham LadiesCSPAT
SSP
Role Models
Barking LadiesCSPAT
Essex FA
West Ham ladies
Barking Ladies
CSPAT CDO
Local Leagues
Essex FAClubs
Dagenham and
Redbridge FC
CSPAT
PAEL
SSP
Year 2 Football Festival
Year 3 increased sessions
Year 2 engage SSP
Year 2 Ladies club engaged
Year 3- leagues to have
developed workforce in order
to cope with increasednumbers.
Year 1 start promoting
football opportunities for
women.
Cost of festival
Cost to schools and
clubs for more
sessions
Cost to club of free
sessions
Pitch hire
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Football for Disabled People
Aim
Increase participation and opportunity to players, coaches and officials
Achievement Targets
Develop Clubs to Inclusive and Active Club Status 1 impairment disability team Men / Women and Junior Increase number disabled people in mainstream football Raise the profile of disability football 10 coaches per year attending coaching disabled footballers course
Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
Clubs Increase awareness if More clubs accessible and welcoming CDO No timescale set from
achieving IACS amongst clubs. to disabled people of all ages and Interactive Interactive.
Inclusive and Set up worker groups to abilities Clubs
Active Club share best practice, Year 2 CSPAT to promote
Status (IACS) emphasise no time to clubs and clubs to start
constraints to working towards.
encourage clubs to usetoolkit.
Clubs open Coaches attending how Coaches confident in coaching Interactive Year 1 Sports Directory Marketing costs
and accessible to coaches disabled disabled people. More disabled Sports Coach UK
to disabled people courses. Clubs people taking part in football, both Clubs
people. to take on disabled playing and supporting. Coaches
volunteers CDO
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Your Plan
Raise Disability awareness
awareness of coursing workshops rundisability in the Borough.
qualifications
Positive Clear pathway of
pathway from progression from school
Grass Roots to to club. Playground to
Elite Podium key outlet for
Talent ID.
Increase the Clubs to run disability
number of sessions as well as
disability teams inclusive sessions.
in Barking and Leagues to include
Dagenham disability section.
More disabled Annual Disability
people in Football Tournament for
mainstream disabled children /
football young people.6 weeklead in coaching.
More coaches trained and aware of
disability and issues affectingparticipation.
More disabled people taking part in
football at all levels and ages. Teams
taking part in Essex FA Soccability.
More disability teams taking part in
leagues across London and Essex.
Annual Tournament established and a
substantial number of participants
Sports Coach UK
InteractiveCoaches
SSP
CDO
Clubs
Interactive
EFDS
Essex FA
SSP
CDO
Essex FA
Leagues
Clubs
Dagenham and
Redbridge FC
CSPAT
Year 1 end of year
publication, highlighting 2011information
Year 2 more disabled
people involved in football
Year 3 a team in the
disability league
Year 3 at least one
impairment team in the league
Year 3 depending on out
come of year 1 and 2.
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Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsib ili ty Timescale Finance
Target wards
within Barking
and Dagenham
with a higher
population of
BME groups
Run community Community football sessions running Essex FA Year 2 community teams
sessions for BME on evenings and weekends for BME BME groups established
groups, local groups CDO
communities to
organise and officiate
Clubs to Clubs to show Reduced racism in sport, more BME Clubs Year 1 workshops and Cost of hall hire
promote Kick It encouragement of Kick groups playing, coaching and www.kickitout.org promotion of reduced racism
Out It Out by promoting it on volunteering in Football. in sport
flyers / websites
Sports Equality Clubs and community Equality group meeting regularly and Clubs Year 1 agenda item on
Group groups to attend actively breaking down barriers to Essex FA football worker group
established equality group. BME participation CDOBME groups
More people Annual cultural football Different styles of football showcase CDO Year 2 run football festival Cost of festival
aware of festival including 5 A-side and Futsal BME groups
community Futsal Leagues
football Essex FA
Clubs
More BME Subsidised courses for More BME coaches and volunteers CDO Year 2 begin subsidising Cost of courses
residents target areas and BME active in Barking and Dagenham Essex FA courses official sport London
achieving groups Sports Coach UK for funding
qualifications Asian Football
Network
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Your Plan
More BME
women takingpart in football
Community
Team Award at
Sports Awards
Set up a
community
league
Coaching courses for
BME women,designated women only
sessions at Ladies
Football Club including
Female coaches and
volunteers breaking
down barriers to
participation caused by
religion.
Local businesses to
sponsor awards,
community teams to
take part in community
league winner of league
wins awards
Volunteers to run and
organise local league,
promote league to
businesses, community
groups and church
groups
Outlets for Air Footballat Goals in
young Dagenham signostingoffenders / from other
alcohol and organisations.
drugs abuse
recoverers
More BME women taking part in
Football, playing, coaching andvolunteering.
More community teams from all ages,
ethnicities and gender
Community league set up and an
annual increase in the number of
teams taking part in the league
All community support organisations
to be aware of Air Football. Increasedparticipation in Air Football, with less
re-offenders
CDO
Essex FASports Coach UK
Barking Ladies
Asian Football
Network
CSPAT
Volunteers
Clubs
Volunteers
Gateway to the
Games
CSPAT
Air Football
Social ServicesDrugs and Alcohol
Team
CSPAT
Essex FA
Year 1 Female Courses to
be ran with uptake from BMEwomen
Year 2 Courses ran
targetting specifically for BME
groups
Year 3 BME women
coaching football in clubs
Year 2 and 3
Year 3
Year 1 Air Football to be put
on the mapYear 2 Organisations
signposting individuals
Cost of courses
Cost of the Trophy
Officer Time
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Communication & Marketing
Aim
Promote football programme in a clear and constructive way Use different media outlets to reach as many people as possible Ensure material is available in different formats
Achievement Targets
Produce localised marketing plan for football PR and communications strategy produced Create links with local press, community newspapers, businesses Football steering group established with clear strategic aims and
goals
Your Plan
Objective Tactic Achievement Target
Produce Meet with Barking and Marketing plan produced with
localised Dagenham marketing achievable goals.
marketing plan team for best practice
ideas.
Produce PR Working group to PR and communications strategy
and establish aims and produced and all partners buy-in and
Communicatio goals. sign up to strategy
ns strategy
Training and Education opportunities to be produced and promoted Outlet for clubs achieving recognised standards to be published and
advertised Accessible material easy to locate and obtain
Responsibil ity Timescale Finance
CSPAT Year 1 Objectives mapped
Clubs out and plan produced
Essex FA Year 2 Work towards
SSP localised plan
Essex FA Year 1 Strategy produced
CSPAT Year 2 by end of, all
SSP partners on board
Clubs
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Your Plan
Workforce
developmentbrochure to be
produced and
distributed as e
-bullitin.
Provide a
quarterly
Borough
magazine
Brochure to include all
level 1 , level 2 , level 3,How to Coach Disabled
People and Teacher
Training as well as First
Aid, safeguarding
children.
Magazine to include
new Charter Standard
Clubs now registered in
the borough. Localbusinesses to have
section in brochure in
return for sponsorships
of events further
promotion of clubs and
leagues within theirbusiness and partners.
Introduce a Diary of events,
central diary of workshops included in
events Borough magazine but
updated centrally.
Accessible Large Print, Audio and
material also Braille versions
available produced.
Brochure produced annually or 6
monthly.
Magazine produced quarterly.
Distributed
All football events both large and
small included in Borough magazine.
Promotional material accessible and
available to all.
Essex FA
Sports Coach UKCDO
Essex FA
Clubs
Clubs
CDO
LBBD marketing
Year 1 September in time
for the new seaseon.Produced bi-annually from
then on wards.
Year 1 magazine format to
be decided
Year 2 E-magazine to be
sent out with E-bullitin as part
of it from then on.
Year 2 inclusion in E-
magazine once workshops
are decided.
As and when required.
Officer Time
Officer time