Aktive Summary Annual Report 2017/18
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SERVICE PERFORMANCE AGAINST STRATEGIC PLAN<br />
Rautaki Matua<br />
Strategic Priority<br />
Whainga<br />
Goals<br />
20<strong>18</strong> Progress<br />
More<br />
Aucklanders<br />
More Active<br />
More of Auckland’s young people<br />
participating in sport and recreation<br />
23 geographic Communities<br />
of Activity activated:<br />
CLM Community Sport<br />
• Māngere<br />
• Papatoetoe<br />
• Manurewa (Homai / Central)<br />
• Papakura East<br />
• Pukekohe North<br />
• Otara<br />
Harbour Sport<br />
• Northcote<br />
• Birkenhead - Beach Haven<br />
• Albany Fairview<br />
• Glenfield<br />
• Helensville<br />
Sport Auckland<br />
• Tāmaki<br />
• Maungakiekie<br />
• Mt Roskill<br />
• Inner City - Waitamata<br />
• Wesley<br />
• Howick – Pakuranga<br />
• Mt Wellington - Panmure<br />
Sport Waitakere<br />
• Glen Eden - Oratia<br />
• Ranui<br />
• Kelston - Glendene<br />
• Lincoln North<br />
• New Lynn – Avondale<br />
<strong>18</strong>55 girls aged 10-<strong>18</strong> years old from a variety of ethnic,<br />
demographic and geographic backgrounds participated in<br />
HERA – Everyday Goddess (HERA) initiatives.<br />
HERA worked with over 50 different organisations providing<br />
support including design and delivery of programmes,<br />
professional development, connection and engagement with<br />
groups of females, and insights on the participant led approach.<br />
He Oranga Poutama (HOP) programme participants increased<br />
from 15,627 to 17,903. 76% of HOP activities carried out with<br />
young people aged 5-19 years, and 47% of work concentrated<br />
on Ngā Tāonga Tākaro (traditional Māori sports).<br />
The Greater Auckland Aquatic Action Plan (GAAAP) saw<br />
146,814 water skills for life lessons delivered to 19,569 Auckland<br />
children in years 3-6 in decile 1-6 schools.<br />
11 new schools introduced to the Water Skills for Life initiative<br />
through professional development of their teachers.<br />
Support provided to 12 secondary school sport coordinators<br />
through our Talent, Leadership & Character (TLC) programme.<br />
Engage with international<br />
cities that encourage active<br />
lifestyles<br />
<strong>Aktive</strong>, along with London Sport and Sport Singapore,<br />
completed year one of the Active Citizens Worldwide (ACW)<br />
initiative. Outputs included:<br />
• An Auckland city level report<br />
• A founding cities conference attended by the three cities<br />
• An annual report comparing the findings from the three cities.<br />
The Auckland report was used to provide input into Auckland<br />
Council’s Auckland Plan and Long-term Plan submission process.<br />
<strong>Aktive</strong> spoke on ACW at the National Sports Convention in<br />
Melbourne and the World Cities Summit in Singapore.