Our sector has the power to change lives and help address key priorities relieving NHS pressures, breaking down barriers to opportunity, strengthening local communities and boosting economic growth.
By offering opportunities to be active across our communities and schools, our sector already saves the NHS £9.5bn through preventing illness and generates £85bn by boosting wellbeing, empowering communities and generating economic activity. But a third of people living in the UK remain inactive and already stark inequalities are widening.
A radical shift in how we look at improving the health, wellbeing and prosperity of the nation must be at the heart of any future Government’s plans, and the role of sport, recreation and physical activity is integral to this. We must make it easier for people to play, move and be active in any way they choose by ensuring sport, recreation and physical activity is accessible and affordable for everyone. This must be based on a cross-governmental approach, given the potential of grassroots sport and physical activity to provide national solutions in so many of the Government’s priority areas and responsibilities.
Our country needs impactful solutions to rapidly support its renewal. The sector is committed to play its fullest role, but it requires leaders to have the ambition to unlock its potential. We welcome the engagement from the Shadow Sport Minister and we look forward to working with her and the rest of the shadow Labour team on their plans for our sector.
About the National Sector Partners Group
This statement is issued on behalf of a coalition of lead representative bodies from across the sport, recreation and physical activity sectors:
Active Partnerships
Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA)
Local Government Association (LGA)
Sport for Development Coalition
Sport and Recreation Alliance
ukactive
Youth Sport Trust
Through our collaborative work as sector partners, we aim to engage decision makers to improve the operating landscape for the sector and embed sport, recreation and physical activity as a key contributor to wider public policy objectives.
As part of wider work through the National Sector Partners Group (NSPG), we published Unlocking the Potential which sets out how sport, recreation and physical activity can be integral to successfully delivering a number of key Government priorities including Levelling Up, driving economic growth, achieving Net Zero and supporting the NHS. The report also proposes a range of systemic interventions including access to investment, tax and regulatory changes and wider policy reform which the coalition believes are key to maximising this role.