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Sport and Recreation Alliance
NameSport and Recreation Alliance
Formation2004
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Region servedUnited Kingdom
MembershipOver 300 national governing bodies and county sports partnerships
Leader titleChief Executive
Leader nameLisa Wainwright
Main organBoard of Directors
AffiliationsFIFA, UEFA, IOC

Sport and Recreation Alliance is a non-profit organization that represents the interests of sport and recreation in the United Kingdom. The organization works closely with NHS, DCMS, and DfE to promote the benefits of physical activity and sport. It also collaborates with UK Sport, Sport England, and Youth Sport Trust to develop and implement sports policies. The Alliance is a key partner of the ODA and has worked with LOCOG to deliver the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics.

Introduction

The Sport and Recreation Alliance is a trade association that brings together over 300 national governing bodies and county sports partnerships from across the United Kingdom. The organization's members include FA, ECB, LTA, and British Cycling. The Alliance works to promote the interests of its members and to advocate for the benefits of sport and physical activity. It also collaborates with PHE, NHSE, and DHSC to promote the health benefits of sport. The organization has partnerships with BBC Sport, Sky Sports, and ITV Sport to promote sports coverage and participation.

History

The Sport and Recreation Alliance was formed in 2004 through the merger of the CCPR and the BSC. The organization's history dates back to the early 20th century, when the CCPR was established to promote physical recreation and sport. The BSC was established in the 1970s to provide funding and support for sports development. The merger of the two organizations created a single, unified voice for sport and recreation in the United Kingdom. The Alliance has worked with Prime Ministers such as Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and David Cameron to promote sports policies. It has also collaborated with Sports Ministers like Tessa Jowell, Andy Burnham, and Hugh Robertson.

Membership and Structure

The Sport and Recreation Alliance has a diverse membership that includes national governing bodies, county sports partnerships, and other organizations involved in sport and recreation. The organization's members include RFU, R&A, and BEF. The Alliance is governed by a Board of Directors that includes representatives from its member organizations. The organization is led by a Chief Executive, who is responsible for implementing the Alliance's strategy and policies. The Alliance works closely with UK Sport, Sport England, and Sport Wales to develop and implement sports policies. It also collaborates with BOA and BPA to promote the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

Activities and Initiatives

The Sport and Recreation Alliance is involved in a range of activities and initiatives to promote sport and recreation in the United Kingdom. The organization works with School Games Organisers and Youth Sport Trust to promote sports participation in schools. It also collaborates with PHE and NHSE to promote the health benefits of sport. The Alliance has launched several initiatives, including the Alliance Awards, which recognize excellence in sport and recreation. The organization also provides training and development opportunities for its members, including coaching and officiating courses. The Alliance works with BBC Get Inspired, Sky Sports Living for Sport, and ITV Sport to promote sports participation and coverage.

Policy and Advocacy

The Sport and Recreation Alliance plays a key role in shaping sports policy in the United Kingdom. The organization works closely with DCMS, DfE, and DHSC to promote the benefits of sport and physical activity. The Alliance has advocated for increased funding for sport and recreation, and has worked to promote the importance of physical education in schools. The organization has also collaborated with FA, Premier League, and EFL to promote sports development and participation. The Alliance works with BOA and BPA to promote the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, and has partnerships with IOC and IPC. The organization is a key partner of the EC and has worked with EU institutions to promote sports policies.

Category:Sport in the United Kingdom