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Aktive Annual Report 2015/16

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SERVICE PERFORMANCE AGAINST STRATEGIC PLAN<br />

Rautaki Matua<br />

Strategic Priority<br />

More<br />

Aucklanders<br />

More Active<br />

Whainga<br />

Goals<br />

More of Auckland’s young people<br />

participating in sport and recreation<br />

20<strong>16</strong> Progress<br />

A further $2,838,5<strong>16</strong> has been deployed to delivery partners<br />

College Sport, Sport Waitakere, Harbour Sport, Counties<br />

Manukau Sport and Sport Auckland for work primarily aligned<br />

to school-aged children.<br />

Engage with international cities<br />

that encourage active lifestyles<br />

Led by London, Auckland has committed to being part<br />

of an international benchmark group of cities committed<br />

to improving physical activity levels.<br />

More of Auckland’s adults<br />

participating in sport and recreation<br />

77.7% of Auckland adults (<strong>16</strong>+) took part in at least<br />

one sport or recreation activity over the past 7 days.<br />

(Active NZ survey, 2013)<br />

More volunteers (coaches, officials)<br />

participating in sport and recreation<br />

<strong>Aktive</strong> led the development of a Volunteer Action Plan<br />

and will implement its recommendations in 20<strong>16</strong>/17.<br />

521 new coaches and leaders recruited via student coaches,<br />

Good Sports and club development initiatives.<br />

More participation amongst priority<br />

ethnicities<br />

Indian, Samoan,<br />

Young Girls, Māori, Chinese<br />

$510,000 has been made available as part of a new Innovation<br />

& Development Fund to support projects aimed at increasing<br />

participation in sport and recreation by Samoan and Indian<br />

communities. Further investment of $600,000 has also been<br />

made available to local RSTs which includes the targeting<br />

of Chinese communities.<br />

$382,500 has been deployed to support Māori well-being<br />

via He Oranga Poutama.<br />

HERA – Everyday Goddess, targeting young girls 13-18 years<br />

to participate in sport and recreation is underway, with a<br />

‘call to action’ for sector providers and delivery on the<br />

ground occurring in Auckland Council leisure facilities and the<br />

communities of Papakura, Manurewa, Manukau, Otara, Mangere,<br />

Green Bay, Lynfield, Blockhouse Bay and Mount Roskill.<br />

Stakeholder<br />

alignment<br />

& sector<br />

development<br />

Added value as a result of <strong>Aktive</strong><br />

and local RSTs working collaboratively<br />

In the last two years investment into the group has increased<br />

by more than 25%, in addition, each of the four local RSTs<br />

have been offered double-digit investment increases as part<br />

of The Auckland Approach to Community Sport.<br />

The group has seen a 13% reduction in administrative<br />

costs as a proportion of income.<br />

Increased focus on coach<br />

development<br />

560 development opportunities impacted 3523 coaches<br />

and indirectly more than 30,000 sport participants experienced<br />

a more positive sporting environment as a result.<br />

Coaching leadership rated “world class” by Sport NZ<br />

for 2nd consecutive year.<br />

Improved regional sport<br />

& recreation capability<br />

Local RSTs continued club and RSO capability support<br />

with local forums and mentoring. <strong>Aktive</strong> created<br />

Chairs Roundtable, and held second major Auckland<br />

Sport and recreation forum with Sport NZ and<br />

Auckland Council.

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