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powered by volunteers a blog for sports volunteers, for organisations looking for volunteers and for people who are nervous about volunteering for anything search main menu skip to primary content skip to secondary content home about me post navigation ← older posts #parentsinsportweek and i’m remembering my dad posted on october 6, 2017 by linda cairns tweet this #parentsinsportweek has made me think of my dad. it’s made me think of the effect he had on me and my early experiences of sport. these days, all my thoughts about parents in sport usually revolve around organising activities and competitions for children – and seeing how their parents relate to their children in the heat of the event. do the parents encourage, empathise and just enjoy the experience? or do they push, pressurise and humiliate? those of us regularly involved in youth sport will have seen pushy parent behaviour that is bordering on bullying. so, i’m remembering my dad. and i’m remembering sailing with him when i was about 8 years old. we were sailing in a graduate dinghy on a gravel pit. and i was learning to helm – to steer the boat. i was nervous, and this was a big thing for me. i could manage to helm in a straight line and get all the way across the lake. but then you had to “tack” to change direction. this was a scary manoeuvre for me at the time. it must have been a big block because, even now, i can visualise the bank looming up and time running out to push the tiller away, cross the boat, swap tiller and main-sheet hands and head off in the new direction. week after week i would lose my nerve. i would try my hardest but at the last minute, i would bottle out and swap places with my dad, and he would tack the boat. then we would swap back again. what i’m realizing now, and what i never noticed at the time, was his patience. he just let me helm, swap, tack, helm again. i don’t know how many weeks we did this. he never criticised me or pushed me beyond my limit. he very slowly let me build up my confidence. and eventually i must have learnt to tack that boat. from learning to tack, my skills improved and my confidence in my ability grew. i was hooked and sailing became a huge part of my world. my confidence in myself grew too and i made lots of friends through the sport. i subsequently went on to compete at national level and was invited to join the women’s olympic training squad. in #parentsinsportweek week, i am thinking of my dad. and thinking how differently things could have turned out. how easily he could have run out of patience, pushed me to tack before i was ready and put me off. he could so easily have turned me away from sailing for ever. thanks dad. you’ll never read these words. you’ll not know that you instilled values in me that i hold dear and that i am now trying to use to support parents and children in sport. you won’t know what i am achieving now. but i hope that you did know what effect your patience had on my emerging confidence and my love of sailing all those years ago. posted in brilliant examples , sport | tagged #parentsinsportweek government strategy and funding for sport volunteers posted on september 28, 2017 by linda cairns tweet at the end of 2015, the uk government published sporting future: a new strategy for an active nation . this strategy marked the biggest shift in government policy on sport in more than a decade, and it actually mentions sport volunteering. it recognises that volunteering enriches the life of the volunteer and not just the participants whose sport activity is facilitated – “the double benefit of sport volunteering”. the government wants to encourage sport and physical activity volunteering for its own sake and the strategy includes a case study on volunteering at parkrun, recognising that ….. parkrun has established a new model for community sport volunteering which puts the volunteer centre stage. this case study makes me punch the air because it fits with what i have been getting excited about for years, see it’s an honour to volunteer for parkrun and parkrun volunteers get cold fingers and toes and a warm feeling inside. the strategy also recognises the importance of recruiting, retaining and rewarding volunteers who are representative of the entire population. it mentions a better online system for brokering sport volunteering opportunities ( consortium takes over join in ) and i am optimistic that it also means more recognition of the skills needed for volunteer management. in response to sporting future, sport england published its volunteering strategy in december 2016: volunteering in an active nation . i had an opportunity to contribute ideas to this strategy and this is what i said: my ideas on what works well for managing volunteers: focus on positives and benefits that volunteers gain by their actions; avoid talking about volunteering in terms of “giving up”, “making sacrifices” etc look after them as real people and manage them professionally simplify and standardise the processes for people to offer to volunteer – parkrun is great example value volunteer management and help people do it well celebrate the achievements of volunteers break traditional volunteer roles into chunks; encourage job-sharing my ideas on volunteering by under-represented groups and young people nationally lots of youth organisations are focussing on mental health and there is big opportunity to improve wellbeing and raise aspirations through volunteering and/or youth social action effective work with under-represented groups needs partners on the ground who have prior relationships with the target volunteers activities need to be done with young people not done to young people best to offer a mix of activities, and to locate the volunteering in the communities as lack of transport is a barrier to focus on physical activities rather than sport coaching we need people who empathise with beginners rather than coaches who want to develop elite players – need more organisers and activators empower and incentivise younger officials/club organisers. help clubs welcome young energy and ideas that are often obstructed by an ageing, dogmatic workforce (easy to say, hard to do) where are we now? sport england has two funds supporting volunteering: the opportunity fund (targets people, aged 20+, from economically disadvantaged communities) and the potentials fund (targets children and young people aged 10 to 20, with a particular focus on 10-14 year-olds, who are interested in doing something to benefit their community, through social action.) expressions of interest in the first round of these funds are now closed. see volunteer funding investment guide for more information. sport england is making up to £26 million over 4 years available to support implementation of their volunteering in an active nation strategy. you can find a volunteering opportunity or post your volunteering opportunities on join in sport england gives some very useful advice for volunteer managers here: volunteering explained the first annual report on sporting future was published in february this year. the first annual report on sporting future this 40-page report has a succinct and positive message for the future of sport volunteering. copied below. “volunteering 4.32 sporting future takes a new approach to volunteering, recognising the positive impact it has on volunteers themselves as well as the benefits to sports and the importance of recruiting, retaining and rewarding volunteers who are representative of the entire population. a new volunteering strategy 4.33. sport england published its new volunteering strategy on 1 december 2016. the strategy’s objectives are to: ensure better quality, meaningful volunteering experiences increase the diversity of those who volunteer in sport and activity increase the number of volunteers in sport and activity sport england is making up to £26 million over 4 years available to support implementation of this strategy. inf

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