Aktive Annual Report 2015/16
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<strong>Aktive</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2015</strong>/20<strong>16</strong> 15<br />
Rautaki Matua<br />
Strategic Priority<br />
Whainga<br />
Goals<br />
20<strong>16</strong> Progress<br />
Stakeholder<br />
alignment<br />
& sector<br />
development<br />
<strong>Aktive</strong> demonstrates<br />
organisational excellence<br />
Two recent independent reports, from the Sapere Group<br />
and HT Group, concluded that <strong>Aktive</strong> is making a significant<br />
strategic impact.<br />
Feedback from funders on achievement against outcomes<br />
and KPIs has been positive, resulting in continued and<br />
increased investment.<br />
Sector is aligned to Sport NZ<br />
outcomes and ASARSAP<br />
The successful Value Proposition for Community Sport<br />
Investment was aligned to Sport NZ outcomes and<br />
ASARSAP.<br />
Auckland community sport plans for rugby, athletics and<br />
basketball along with Regional Facility Plans for hockey,<br />
netball, league and tennis are aligned to Sport NZ Community<br />
Sport Strategy <strong>2015</strong>-2020 plan and ASARSAP as key<br />
founding documents.<br />
Alignment with broader central<br />
government and regional<br />
stakeholders (e.g. Tertiary<br />
institutions, MoH, MoE)<br />
<strong>Aktive</strong> represents the sport and recreation sector on<br />
Healthy Auckland Together and School Community<br />
Partnerships project, aligning to MoH/DHB and MoE<br />
respectively. It is also a member of OneVoice and<br />
the Funders Forum.<br />
Excellent work also continues via our advisory groups:<br />
Tertiary, Coaching & Talent Development, <strong>Aktive</strong> Māori<br />
Advisory Group and Auckland Sports Coalition.<br />
Alignment with Auckland<br />
Council<br />
An ASARSAP strategic leaders group has been established,<br />
led by <strong>Aktive</strong> with Auckland Council and Sport NZ<br />
representation which has been responsible for the recent<br />
ASARSAP refresh, Volunteer Action Plan and Targeted<br />
Populations work.<br />
Alignment with Auckland<br />
Council Māori Plan<br />
<strong>Aktive</strong>, through He Oranga Poutama management, have<br />
been a major contributor to the development of the<br />
Auckland Council’s Māori sport and recreation Te Whai<br />
Oranga framework. An internal stocktake and programme<br />
alignment to the framework has been completed. New<br />
staffing resource to this area has also been allocated as part<br />
of the Targeted Populations programme of work.<br />
Sporting<br />
Excellence<br />
Promoted &<br />
Celebrated<br />
Excellence of athletes and<br />
officials recognised<br />
High performance athletes Terenzo Bozonne, Marina<br />
Erakovic and Kerry Charlseworth engaged as mentors<br />
for P2P athletes.<br />
New intake of athletes extended P2P support to 96 athletes<br />
and their coaches and parents.<br />
Three P2P graduates selected for Rio Olympics<br />
and Paralympics.<br />
Spaces<br />
& Places<br />
Improved access to<br />
facilities and spaces for all<br />
Aucklanders<br />
<strong>Aktive</strong> is involved in steering and project teams for<br />
Volunteer Action Plan, Sports Facility Investment Plan,<br />
Schools Partnerships Project with Sport NZ and<br />
Auckland Council.