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Sport England reviews coaching structure for BAME people and women
POSTED 08 Aug 2017 . BY Matthew Campelli
Only five per cent of coaches in England come from a BAME background Credit: Shutterstock
The state of England’s coaching framework for people from a diverse background will be scrutinised after Sport England fired the starting gun on a review.

Compiled by the Sport and Recreation Alliance and Manchester Metropolitan University, the review will investigate the needs of inactive people from underrepresented groups, such as ethnic minority and female, as well as the habits of those who are active to shape Sport England’s coaching plan.

The review is likely to be completed by January 2018.

Phil Smith, Sport England’s director of sport, said the coaching plan had to ensure that people who coach “are more reflective of sport and society”.

According to Sport England data, only five per cent of people that receive a coaching qualification come from a black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) background, while two per cent of coaches with a disability have obtained a qualification since 2009.

More than three million adults in England coach sport or physical activity, with 75 per cent doing so voluntarily.
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Sport England reviews coaching structure for BAME people and women
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Only five per cent of coaches in England come from a BAME background Credit: Shutterstock
The state of England’s coaching framework for people from a diverse background will be scrutinised after Sport England fired the starting gun on a review.

Compiled by the Sport and Recreation Alliance and Manchester Metropolitan University, the review will investigate the needs of inactive people from underrepresented groups, such as ethnic minority and female, as well as the habits of those who are active to shape Sport England’s coaching plan.

The review is likely to be completed by January 2018.

Phil Smith, Sport England’s director of sport, said the coaching plan had to ensure that people who coach “are more reflective of sport and society”.

According to Sport England data, only five per cent of people that receive a coaching qualification come from a black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) background, while two per cent of coaches with a disability have obtained a qualification since 2009.

More than three million adults in England coach sport or physical activity, with 75 per cent doing so voluntarily.
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Sport England has committed £6m (US$7.8m, €6.8m) to its scheme that helps young athletes balance the demands of training and competing with academic life. TASS – the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme – gives national governing bodies the chance to team up with education institutions to help up-and-coming athletes achieve their potential in both walks of life.
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