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A local partnership programme that creates stepping stones for young people to move towards sports participation, training, education, volunteering and employment opportunities.
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Young people get their lives “on track” through the engagement with our mentors who use their experience in life as an elite sportsperson to ensure that young people who participate in the programme improve some of the core foundations for life that include:
Confidence and self-belief,Communication & teamwork skillsSelf-resilience, Future aspirations for lifeOverall health and wellbeing via the use of sport and physical activity
WARMUPThree
Sessions
ON YOURMARKS
ThreeSessions
GET SETTwelve
Sessions
GO!One
Session
KEEP ONTRACK
Beyond
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Enticement and enrollment of hard to reach young people by our elite athlete mentors with local partners
Small or large scale sessions
Warm Up
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On Your MarksPersonal Development Programme led by qualified youth workers with athlete mentor support
‘Get fit for sport’ activities enhances a positive attitude towards physical exercise, resulting in confidence and competence, with an aim to form sporting habits
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Get Set Phase OneA series of sessions leading to a TEAM CHALLENGE which prepares young people for sport, for work, for volunteering and for life delivered at local GOT community clubs and athlete mentor led. Developed in partnership with local development partners and organisations
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Get Set Phase TwoEnables each young person to put into practice the skills learnt through the programme thus far and enable them to experience their community and identify opportunities within it as part of a ‘menu of opportunities’
Menu of Opportunity provides “supported” experiences into local opportunities in • Volunteering• Training/education• Work experience/apprenticeships
and continued sports/physical activity participation
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Go! Celebrating achievements with ambassadors, local stakeholders and GoT club members
Stakeholders: employers, training and community groups who provide exit route support for each young person acknowledged
Exit pathways with national and local delivery partners to go into sport, volunteering, training and employment
Links with other community sporting events
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Keep on Track Mentoring sessions with athletes at 3, 6 and 12 months after projects
Support via information and opportunities to continue to participate in sport including funds to help move young people into leadership role
Involved as a speaker or leader with other young people.
Opportunities to be:
Access funding to support transition into Sport, Training, Education, Volunteering and Employment
Involved in young people steering groups for GoT projects.
Part of Kelly's Fundraiser and link into other key community sporting events
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Get on Track’s greatest success is its ability to motivate young people and to increase confidence, self-esteem and determination
The young people clearly respected the sporting champions that they had worked with, and praised them for possessing many admirable mentoring qualities
The passion and commitment that the athlete mentors display in relation to improving the life chances of disadvantaged young people is to be commended
Independent research through Qa, February 2011
WHY WE ARE SO SUCCESSFUL ANDDIFFERENT FROM OTHER PROJECTS
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SUMMARY OF GET ON TRACK
Warm up
Three Sessions
On Your
Marks
Three Sessions
Get Set
Twelve Sessions
Go!
One Session
Keep on Track
Beyond
See more people taking on and keeping a sporting habit for life
Create more opportunities for young people
Support local community partners to sustain support
Ensure real opportunities for communities