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BC Athletes share their voice through Athlete Community Forums...

Between mid-January and mid-February, 14 Community Engagement meetings will be held through-out the province to discuss community sport development and provincial sport development post-2010. The meetings are part of a provincial program planning process that is being undertaken to set direction in British Columbia for the 2010 through 2014 period.
  
BC Athlete Voice with the support of 2010 Legacies Now and the PacificSport Regional Centres have been working with athletes in regions around BC to ensure a strong, collective athlete voice is part of these process. Athlete Community Forums are now being held around the province in conjunction with the community engagement meetings and below you can read the feedback and perspective brought forward by athletes.
 
Six basic questions are being asked at the Athlete Community Forums, below is the feedback from athletes that have been involved in the process so far.
 

What are the key strengths of sport in your community?                                

 
What are the key weaknesses of sport in your community?
   

Strong provincial sport organizations

Training facilities and opportunities

Focus on sport, healthy living and healthy eating

Competitive environment for athletes

Many opportunities to access extra services to help performance

A lot of motivated / excited people willing to help athletes

Sport is popular for spectators and also as a recreational opportunity for people

Great player development opportunities within individual sport associations

Good coaches

Better facilities being developed with 2010 coming

Growing size and participation base for sport

CSC-Pacific offers many great services

The Gymworks program is excellent!

Good coaches and coaching fundamentals

Strong and growing sport programs at all levels

Having coaches on salaries, coaching as a profession.

Support through BCAAP

Having the support of PacificSport – not just having these services in the Lower Mainland

The general sporting atmosphere and community support for sport.

Incredible opportunities for every athlete

Everyone does sports here, mass exposure as a kid.

Community support

People understand that good sport builds good people.

Athletes are starting to be attracted to come to our region making us all better.

Having facilities for all seasons

Great facilities

Elite Athletes are respected and looked up to by recreational athletes

Great climate / weather conditions – all year training

Some of the best coaches in the world are based in our region

PacificSport services

Having a great facility and being able to access this amazing facility

The many connections to physio / massage / medical / performance support services

The number of high quality athletes to train with in the region

High level of community support

Access to PacificSport services

Athletes are well recognized and have high level of involvement in the community

Well established provincial sport organizations and governing bodies

Olympics and Commonwealth Games have brought sport to the forefront

PacificSport staff

Athletes giving back to the community

Public awareness of sport

More knowledge leaders in sport starting to come forward

   

        

US Scholarships take female athletes down South to schools – lack of athlete retention in Canada

No early talent identification for athletes

Not enough numbers of participants in some sports – especially for females in some sports

Athletes don’t know what is going on – no info is distributed at both an operational and high level. Therefore it’s hard to get involved

Lack of utilization of athletes to gain exposure, promotion and to recruit future athletes and support current athletes

Lack of awareness of the benefits of sport

Funding for future or development athletes isn’t there

Lack of local high level competition in some sports

Not enough grass roots programs to get younger athletes involved

Not enough qualified coaches to take athletes to the next level

Lack of specific facilities for athletes

No universal or multisport facilities

Not enough resources for coaches

Not enough money compared to how much competing in sport costs

Not enough Canadian Schools offer certain sports to support athlete development

Lack of coaches that are in it to develop the team and every athlete, not just their child or a select few of top athletes on the team

Lack of support for junior or development athletes.

Misconceptions around sport

Sports competing against each other for the same athletes

Opening up performance services to development athletes and smaller sports

Mismanagement of some facilities creating barriers for athletes to train and compete

Lack of funding at the grassroots level of sport and younger athletes

Not enough facilities – especially smaller, inexpensive facilities to hire

Lack of funding

Limited buy in from the school system in terms of the importance of sport and athlete development

PacificSport Food Stuff Program

Athletes having to work or invest a lot of energy into finding funding, takes away valuable time and energy from training and competing

Lack of access to facilities

Not enough coaches at all levels

Schools being inflexible with student athletes

More funding for early development sports

Need better coaching

Lack of communication between sports

Not many championship or provincial tournament in our region

Having to travel out of the region to compete

In some sports we lack the PSO support in our region

No flexible schooling – no sport academy model

Lack of good coaches

Poor communication between parents and coaches.

Uneducated parents playing a negative role in sport.

Lack of promotion for certain sports

 What are the key threats sport in your community?   
 What are the key opportunities for sport in your community? 

Not using facilities for sport and high performance sport after the 2010 Games.

Reductions in funding for sport

Lack of sport exposure in the community and media after 2010

Lack of funding

Taking the ice out of the Richmond Oval and the transition to community centres

So many ideas with what to do with venues after 2010, but is there a plan or strategy? Need to communicate with sport and athletes

Sports being with drawn from the Olympics

Lack of funding and resources causing a lack of development and growth in sport

Canada not having a strategy or funding to keep student athletes here

Lack of exposure in sport post the Games – especially in the community

Limiting use of facilities for high performance sport

Not enough new competitive athletes producing a negative training environment

Lack of information filtering through to athletes, no plan, no one knows what is going on

Lack of funding resulting in less resources for athlete development

Lack of sport education for parents

Coaches getting pulled into administrative duties, rather than coaching athletes

Decreasing funding for coaches

Lack of support for coaches from clubs and organizations.

Decreasing government support and funding

Sports fighting over the same athletes

Sport will be cut after 2010

Declining number of coaches to meet the needs

Not having enough athletes in the region to provide a good practice and competition base

The current economic climate

Travel costs – both domestically and internationally

Increasing costs for athletes to participate and compete.

Lack of continuity of sport from elementary to post secondary.        

Amateur sport versus professional sport, in terms of facilities, funding and media

Experienced athletes retiring before their peak creating a knowledge gap with younger athletes moving up

Continued lack of funding for athletes

Use and access to facilities

Losing funding and losing paid coaches

Needing money or to be rich to be involved in sport and be a high performance athlete

Volunteer burn out

Competition for the same athletes from different sports

Lack of development funding can end athlete careers prematurely

Lack of emphasis on sport after 2010

Health care taking priority over sport and athlete funding

Aging population leading to coach and volunteer burn out

  

 

Working alongside of successful high performance athletes and leaders to achieve great success

Exposure from the 2010 Games

Achieving Gold Medals and raising the exposure, publicity and recognition of sport in Canada

Increasing money and space for facilities

Publicity – increasing recognition of amateur sport and a range of sports

Winning – sport putting itself in the spotlight through achievement

Advertise sport through demonstrations and drawing in the community

Government focus for increasing fitness will lead to a positive image for sport

Greater connection to schools and sports, creating a seamless pathway for athletes

Keeping knowledgeable people in the region and having them available to athletes

Working with schooling to determine new facilities and build partnerships with sport

Greater emphasis on coaching clinics and courses, especially for smaller sports

Opportunities to host training and performance camps with the great current facilities

Keeping the hype going after 2010 to ensure sport stays a priority in the community

Utilizing our great facility to it’s maximum potential

Strategies across sports to hire the best coaches in the world to provide a training environment for the best athletes in the world

Opportunity for programs to provide more support to younger coaches and linkages to experienced coaches to pass down their knowledge (mentoring).

Having more tournaments and opportunities for events and competitions.

Continuing to build our base of good coaches.

Investing in more of the support services to help athletes.

Utilizing our fantastic facilities and resources.

Having PacificSport continue to provide great opportunities.

Continued funding opportunities, bursaries, scholarships

Potential growth with sport academies, post secondary education

Building media awareness of all sports

Continuing growth in participation numbers

Selling sport as a part of a healthy lifestyle and essential to community development

 Recommendations from the Athlete Community Forums: 

Create a program that connects athletes to other athletes and the community: Mentorship / Education for Athletes in life skills / Role Model programs aligned

Strategy for educating coaches and linking them to the athletes that need them. Strategic approach

Program to attract athletes to BC and retain our high performance athletes by making training and competing here attractive

Increase funding for multisport facilities that are planned around the needs of athletes in the region and linked to grass roots to high performance programs

Succession Programs: Former Athletes into coaching / officiating / sport administration / performance services

Increase Exposure for Amateur Athletes and Sport – Amateur Sport Channel / Dedicated Website / Partnerships with Media / Plan and management from sport organizations

Strategy for connecting retired high performance athletes to coaching courses and roles and careers in sport to retain their knowledge and skills

Have an advocate or collective voice for sport on the development and management of facilities to ensure the best for sport and athletes.

A regional collective strategy for sport that puts everyone on the same page.

Constructing a Sport Leadership Council

Creating guidelines for operating sport at local level

Try to generate more support from local businesses through Adopt an Athlete programs, investing in Athletes, incentive programs for organizations / businesses to support sport.

Funding strategy and allocation all the way through for athletes – including opportunities for development level and early specialization sports.

Look at a strategy for recruiting and retaining coaches at all levels and promote an athlete Pathway into coaching

Top Facilities are attractive – using them as incentives to attract coaches and athletes

Ensuring Boards and Organizations are connected to athletes – understanding implications and at the user level. Board Members need to know what athletes want, voice of athletes, connection to what is really happening in sport

Creating a Communication Centre for all sports that link to media, lobbying and advocating, marketing and as well as operational functions

Accessing resources from outside sport to support it’s multiple benefits to the community

Create better support structures for coaches – education, links between organizations (PSOs and MSOs), certification, long term funding, coaches specializing at different stages of athlete development, grants to keep coaches in the region.

Consistent lobbying to Government on the benefits of sport. Having one campaign that captures it all.

Establishing meaningful benefits for sport volunteers – off sets, bonuses, honorariums, tax breaks, access to community facilities and/or service. Having an organization manage this.

Education and promotional campaign aimed to teach parents about supporting kids in sport in a positive way – How to be a good sports parent.

Sport Plan to ensure the key points of accessibility, no gaps, no financial barriers, succession planning, recruiting and maintaining volunteers, coaches and officials – bringing it all together in our region.

Bringing athletes together on a regular basis.

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