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up all goes according to plan.
Impact and outcomes: kids involved get an overall good experience and get good sporting
opportunities, as much as anything they are able to enjoy themselves and they can do this via
playing sport.
AO4 Research- Lisa Wood:
Name: Lisa Wood
Organisation name and description of their aims: Wesport, As a Core Team their contribution to the
network vision is to inspire people, empower organisations and create opportunities through sport
and physical activity.
Job Title: School sports senior competition manager
Main roles/Responsibilities: The main roles and responsibilities of Lisa wood would be toprovide
schools with competitive sports games, wesport provide competitions for Somerset, north Somerset,Banes, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire.
Impact and outcomes: Kids involved get the chance to show off their skills within competitions and
can then perhaps get scouted or join a team via the competitions, theyre able to enjoy themselves
and maybe due to the fact itd be a competitive sport they can work harder rather than when you
play a friendly you dont try as hard.
AO4 Research- Dave Burston:
Name: Dave Burston
Organisation name and description aims: Organisations aims are to Increase the number of young
people (5 - 19) who spend up to 5 hours each week on high quality PE and School Sport within and
beyond the curriculum',
Dave Burstons personal aims are part ofthe national strategy that aims to improve the quality of PE,
sport, teaching, coaching and learning.
Job title: Partnership development manager
Main roles/Responsibilities: To improve the quality of P.E for youngerparticipants (aged 5-19), he
also develops opportunities with Bath University, for grass roots participation.
Impact and outcomes: Adolescents, teens and young children get more sporting opportunities than
they usually would, and kids get improved learning opportunities.