Government publishes annual progress report on ‘Sporting Future’

9 Feb 2017 09:33 AM

Sport strategy focuses on tackling inactivity and strengthening sport at every level – from grassroots to elite.

The government has published its first annual progress report on its new sport strategy that aims to get the nation more active for the positive impact it has on people’s health, local communities and the economy.

‘Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation’ was published in December 2015 and set out a new government vision for sport concentrating on five key outcomes – physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, individual development, social and community development and economic development.

The annual update highlights progress made such as:

Sports Minister Tracey Crouch said:

I am delighted with the progress we have made in the first year of our new sport strategy and the support we have received in putting it into place from the sport and physical activity sectors. There is much more for us to do though in encouraging more people to get involved in sport, make improvements on governance and help sport organisations become more financially sustainable in the future. But I am confident that working together we will continue to deliver the bold ambitions set out in our strategy.

This year the UK is to host more major sporting events on home soil that includes the Women’s Cricket World Cup, the ICC Champions Trophy, and the World Athletics and ParaAthletics Championships.

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