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26 Aktive <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2018</strong>/<strong>2019</strong><br />

Aktive <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2018</strong>/<strong>2019</strong> 27<br />

KiwiSport promotes sport for children aged 5 to18 years and<br />

clearly aligns with The Auckland Approach to Community Sport.<br />

This fund aims to:<br />

<strong>2018</strong>/19 saw Regional<br />

• Increase the number of KiwiSport administered by<br />

school-aged children Aktive and Local KiwiSport<br />

participating in organised administered by Regional<br />

sport<br />

Sports Trusts/sport and<br />

• Increase the availability recreation partners with the<br />

and accessibility of sport following results:<br />

opportunities for all schoolaged<br />

children<br />

funding granted to 210<br />

• $4,179,520.65 of KiwiSport<br />

• Support children to develop projects<br />

skills that enable them to • 313,132 young people<br />

participate confidently in benefitted from KiwiSport<br />

sport.<br />

delivery<br />

• Of this group, 89% were<br />

aged 5 to 13 years and<br />

11% were aged 14 to 18<br />

years.<br />

He Oranga Poutama (HOP) is continuing its valuable work<br />

by increasing participation of Māori in sport and traditional<br />

physical recreation in Tāmaki Makaurau. A Sport New Zealand<br />

initiative, HOP supports Māori being able to participate “as<br />

Māori”, recognising that a strong and secure cultural identity<br />

helps facilitate access to wider society, as well as being vital to<br />

wellbeing as indigenous New Zealanders.<br />

HOP ki Tāmaki provides Māori sport advice, delivery, support<br />

and leadership across Auckland, clearly aligning with Māori as a<br />

target priority group of The Auckland Approach to Community<br />

Sport.<br />

<strong>2018</strong>/19 has seen the HOP Rahi Tāmaki Makaurau, the<br />

team support and connect sport’s first Regional Sport<br />

communities with impressive Organisation<br />

results:<br />

• All but one of the 12 activities<br />

• 15,248 participants in the score between 10 and 15<br />

HOP programme across on the Te Whētū Rēhua<br />

Tāmaki Makaurau<br />

evaluation measure, a tool<br />

• Nationally, 65% of HOP to help sport and recreation<br />

activities carried out with providers consider how<br />

young people aged 5<br />

they might design or adapt<br />

to 19 years – another activities to be culturally<br />

target priority group in The responsive to Māori. This<br />

Auckland Approach to means 11 of the 12 activities<br />

Community Sport<br />

met both participation<br />

• Core HOP ki Tāmaki activity and culturally appropriate<br />

is Ngā Tāonga Tākaro outcomes as defined by<br />

(traditional Māori sports), Sport New Zealand<br />

followed by Leadership and • 73% of participants in<br />

Organisational Capability programmes are Māori with<br />

• Aktive guided and supported 27% being non-Māori.<br />

the establishment of Kī o<br />

Aktive is an open partner<br />

in all aspects of our sport,<br />

capability, facilities,<br />

funding, understanding,<br />

advocacy and more.<br />

~<br />

Aktive Stakeholder<br />

Survey Participant

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