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INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively.TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
HEALTHY ACTIVE LEARNING Healthy Active Learning is a joint government initiative between Sport New Zealand and the Ministries of Health and Education to improve the wellbeing of tamariki through healthy eating, drinking and quality physical activity. Driven by a $47m Government commitment to the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. The joint initiative.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NZ SURVEY
Data from our Active NZ surveys, together with other commissioned and collected research, has allowed us to put together stats and understanding into what affects and impacts activity levels for specific population groups. In addition, we've split our data into different settings, scenarios and groups to give you further understanding of theTAPUWAEKURA
The Tapuwaekura Pilot is part of a joint agency initiative between Ihi Aotearoa and the Ministries of Health and Education called Healthy Active Learning.. The initiative aims to promote and improve wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through quality physical activity, healthy eating and drinking in schools, kura and learning services acrossAotearoa.
KIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities. WOMEN AND GIRLS STRATEGY Our Government is committed to championing equality for women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand. We know there are clear inequalities for women and girls when it comes to participation, and their wider involvement and visibility within sport and active recreation in Aotearoa New Zealand. ACTIVE MOVEMENT SONGS, RHYMES AND FINGER PLAYS www.sparc.org.nz 94445 -10/2008 ISBN: 1-877356-52-2 Further information can be found on the SPARC website or call 0800 ACTIVE (0800 22 84 83). An activity guide for under-fivesINSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively.TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
HEALTHY ACTIVE LEARNING Healthy Active Learning is a joint government initiative between Sport New Zealand and the Ministries of Health and Education to improve the wellbeing of tamariki through healthy eating, drinking and quality physical activity. Driven by a $47m Government commitment to the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. The joint initiative.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NZ SURVEY
Data from our Active NZ surveys, together with other commissioned and collected research, has allowed us to put together stats and understanding into what affects and impacts activity levels for specific population groups. In addition, we've split our data into different settings, scenarios and groups to give you further understanding of theTAPUWAEKURA
The Tapuwaekura Pilot is part of a joint agency initiative between Ihi Aotearoa and the Ministries of Health and Education called Healthy Active Learning.. The initiative aims to promote and improve wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through quality physical activity, healthy eating and drinking in schools, kura and learning services acrossAotearoa.
KIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities. WOMEN AND GIRLS STRATEGY Our Government is committed to championing equality for women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand. We know there are clear inequalities for women and girls when it comes to participation, and their wider involvement and visibility within sport and active recreation in Aotearoa New Zealand. ACTIVE MOVEMENT SONGS, RHYMES AND FINGER PLAYS www.sparc.org.nz 94445 -10/2008 ISBN: 1-877356-52-2 Further information can be found on the SPARC website or call 0800 ACTIVE (0800 22 84 83). An activity guide for under-fivesSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.SPORT GOVERNANCE
Sport New Zealand has made a significant investment in governance development and now has a range of excellent resources for the sector to draw on. The Nine Steps is a cornerstone document that is in wide use in sport and across other sectors in New Zealand. Nine steps to effective governance - building high-performing organisations. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected to EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5.INVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
GRADUATE PROGRAMME
Graduate Programme. The Sport NZ Graduate Programme exists to develop talented future leaders within the sport sector. The ultimate goal of the Graduate Programme is to provide our partners in the sport sector with a pipeline of talented individuals with leadership potential to meet the future capability needs of the sport sector. NATIONAL AQUATIC FACILITIES STRATEGY National Aquatic Facilities Strategy. The National Facilities Strategy for Aquatic Sports provides a framework for developing future facilities that are appropriately scaled and located to meet the needs of users: locally, regionally, nationally or internationally. NEW WAYS TO PLAY KEEPING FAVONA SCHOOL STUDENTS ACTIVE Children at Favona School in Mangere have new ways to be active, develop skills and have fun through play thanks to a new Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa projectSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. HEALTHY ACTIVE LEARNING Healthy Active Learning is a joint government initiative between Sport New Zealand and the Ministries of Health and Education to improve the wellbeing of tamariki through healthy eating, drinking and quality physical activity. Driven by a $47m Government commitment to the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. The joint initiative.THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5.TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
TAPUWAEKURA
The Tapuwaekura Pilot is part of a joint agency initiative between Ihi Aotearoa and the Ministries of Health and Education called Healthy Active Learning.. The initiative aims to promote and improve wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through quality physical activity, healthy eating and drinking in schools, kura and learning services acrossAotearoa.
KIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities. TŪ MANAWA ACTIVE AOTEAROA Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa provides funding for programmes or projects delivering play, active recreation and sport experiences for tamariki and rangatahi. These may be new or already operating. We know from research that there are some groups who are more at risk of missing out or being less active, including girls and young women, disabledSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. HEALTHY ACTIVE LEARNING Healthy Active Learning is a joint government initiative between Sport New Zealand and the Ministries of Health and Education to improve the wellbeing of tamariki through healthy eating, drinking and quality physical activity. Driven by a $47m Government commitment to the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. The joint initiative.THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5.TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
TAPUWAEKURA
The Tapuwaekura Pilot is part of a joint agency initiative between Ihi Aotearoa and the Ministries of Health and Education called Healthy Active Learning.. The initiative aims to promote and improve wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through quality physical activity, healthy eating and drinking in schools, kura and learning services acrossAotearoa.
KIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities. TŪ MANAWA ACTIVE AOTEAROA Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa provides funding for programmes or projects delivering play, active recreation and sport experiences for tamariki and rangatahi. These may be new or already operating. We know from research that there are some groups who are more at risk of missing out or being less active, including girls and young women, disabledINSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. INTEGRITY | SPORT NEW ZEALAND It is important that everyone within our sector continues to work hard to maintain the safety and integrity of play, active recreation and sport in Aotearoa New Zealand. This includes responding to new and evolving challenges, and keeping abreast of the latest legislation, international developments and NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toSPORT GOVERNANCE
Sport New Zealand has made a significant investment in governance development and now has a range of excellent resources for the sector to draw on. The Nine Steps is a cornerstone document that is in wide use in sport and across other sectors in New Zealand. Nine steps to effective governance - building high-performing organisations.THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
DEVELOPING FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS These Developing Fundamental Movement Skills resources use play and simple activities to get kids involved in games. Activities require only basic knowledge to teach or coach, and with these concepts you can get young people moving easily into sport and physical activity. PHYSICAL LITERACY APPROACH A person’s physical literacy is a combination of their motivation, confidence and competence to be active, along with their knowledge and understanding of how being active contributes to their life. Everyone has their own unique physical literacy that contributes to their overall wellbeing. It determines if and how they value and choose tobe
ACTIVE MOVEMENT SONGS, RHYMES AND FINGER PLAYS www.sparc.org.nz 94445 -10/2008 ISBN: 1-877356-52-2 Further information can be found on the SPARC website or call 0800 ACTIVE (0800 22 84 83). An activity guide for under-fivesSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively.SPORTS GRANTS NZ
A directory of play, active recreation and sport awards, grants and scholarships. Search the directory to see the many funds offered to help individuals, community groups or organisations support their play, active recreation or sports projects, activities, resources or services. Click on each fund in your results for the applicationdetails
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
KIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities.ACTIVE NZ SURVEYS
Active NZ. Active NZ has been running in one form or another since 1997. Since 2017, we survey a sample of New Zealanders registered on the electoral roll every month through our research partner, Nielsen. We are doing this to understand the physical activities you do and what you think about being physically active.TAPUWAEKURA
The Tapuwaekura Pilot is part of a joint agency initiative between Ihi Aotearoa and the Ministries of Health and Education called Healthy Active Learning.. The initiative aims to promote and improve wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through quality physical activity, healthy eating and drinking in schools, kura and learning services acrossAotearoa.
SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT (SAMPLE ONLY) DATE: _____ BETWEEN: _____ (Sponsor) _____ (Sponsee)SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively.SPORTS GRANTS NZ
A directory of play, active recreation and sport awards, grants and scholarships. Search the directory to see the many funds offered to help individuals, community groups or organisations support their play, active recreation or sports projects, activities, resources or services. Click on each fund in your results for the applicationdetails
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori. EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
KIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities.ACTIVE NZ SURVEYS
Active NZ. Active NZ has been running in one form or another since 1997. Since 2017, we survey a sample of New Zealanders registered on the electoral roll every month through our research partner, Nielsen. We are doing this to understand the physical activities you do and what you think about being physically active.TAPUWAEKURA
The Tapuwaekura Pilot is part of a joint agency initiative between Ihi Aotearoa and the Ministries of Health and Education called Healthy Active Learning.. The initiative aims to promote and improve wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through quality physical activity, healthy eating and drinking in schools, kura and learning services acrossAotearoa.
SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT (SAMPLE ONLY) DATE: _____ BETWEEN: _____ (Sponsor) _____ (Sponsee)SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toSPORT GOVERNANCE
Sport New Zealand has made a significant investment in governance development and now has a range of excellent resources for the sector to draw on. The Nine Steps is a cornerstone document that is in wide use in sport and across other sectors in New Zealand. Nine steps to effective governance - building high-performing organisations.INVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori. HEALTHY ACTIVE LEARNING Healthy Active Learning is a joint government initiative between Sport New Zealand and the Ministries of Health and Education to improve the wellbeing of tamariki through healthy eating, drinking and quality physical activity. Driven by a $47m Government commitment to the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. The joint initiative.THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5.SPORT NZ SURVEY
Data from our Active NZ surveys, together with other commissioned and collected research, has allowed us to put together stats and understanding into what affects and impacts activity levels for specific population groups. In addition, we've split our data into different settings, scenarios and groups to give you further understanding of theGRADUATE PROGRAMME
Graduate Programme. The Sport NZ Graduate Programme exists to develop talented future leaders within the sport sector. The ultimate goal of the Graduate Programme is to provide our partners in the sport sector with a pipeline of talented individuals with leadership potential to meet the future capability needs of the sport sector. ACTIVE MOVEMENT SONGS, RHYMES AND FINGER PLAYS www.sparc.org.nz 94445 -10/2008 ISBN: 1-877356-52-2 Further information can be found on the SPARC website or call 0800 ACTIVE (0800 22 84 83). An activity guide for under-fivesSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected to EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5. INTEGRITY | SPORT NEW ZEALAND It is important that everyone within our sector continues to work hard to maintain the safety and integrity of play, active recreation and sport in Aotearoa New Zealand. This includes responding to new and evolving challenges, and keeping abreast of the latest legislation, international developments and DEVELOPING FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS These Developing Fundamental Movement Skills resources use play and simple activities to get kids involved in games. Activities require only basic knowledge to teach or coach, and with these concepts you can get young people moving easily into sport and physical activity. WHAT QUALITY LOOKS LIKE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Indicators of quality sport and physical activity for young people. Sport NZ’s vision is to enrich and inspire the lives of young people by creating a lifelong love of sport and being physically active. We believe that quality support, opportunities and experiences are vital to achieve this. We encourage all organisations involved in sportKIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities.COOPERATIVE GAMES
62 oveell – Supporting children’s learning and enjoyment of movement Cooperative games Page 2.1 Inchworms In this cooperative game, children work in groups to become inchworms exploring the world and collecting treasures that they can trade. STRIKING AND FIELDING GAMES 110 oveell – Supporting children’s learning and enjoyment of movement Positioning to cover space It is starting in a wide position so that players can move in to field a ground ball or catch a high ball, rather than having to turn and chaseSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected to EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5. INTEGRITY | SPORT NEW ZEALAND It is important that everyone within our sector continues to work hard to maintain the safety and integrity of play, active recreation and sport in Aotearoa New Zealand. This includes responding to new and evolving challenges, and keeping abreast of the latest legislation, international developments and DEVELOPING FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS These Developing Fundamental Movement Skills resources use play and simple activities to get kids involved in games. Activities require only basic knowledge to teach or coach, and with these concepts you can get young people moving easily into sport and physical activity. WHAT QUALITY LOOKS LIKE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Indicators of quality sport and physical activity for young people. Sport NZ’s vision is to enrich and inspire the lives of young people by creating a lifelong love of sport and being physically active. We believe that quality support, opportunities and experiences are vital to achieve this. We encourage all organisations involved in sportKIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities.COOPERATIVE GAMES
62 oveell – Supporting children’s learning and enjoyment of movement Cooperative games Page 2.1 Inchworms In this cooperative game, children work in groups to become inchworms exploring the world and collecting treasures that they can trade. STRIKING AND FIELDING GAMES 110 oveell – Supporting children’s learning and enjoyment of movement Positioning to cover space It is starting in a wide position so that players can move in to field a ground ball or catch a high ball, rather than having to turn and chaseSPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do.INSIGHTS TOOL
The Sport NZ Insights Tool is an interactive online resource and repository of information and data, designed to be used by anyone involved in the play, active recreation and sport sector to help guide decision making. Built on the software platform, Tableau, the tool allows you to visualise and share information effectively. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected toINVESTMENT APPROACH
Our investment approach has changed for 2020-2024. There are several key features of our new investment approach: Investment will be aligned to greater targeting to improve the physical activity levels of tamariki and rangatahi. Using our investment to leverage other investment and resources in the system. Unlocking and retaining aportion of
TE KĪWAI FUND
Te Kīwai Fund is a two-year pilot partnership with Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. The $850,000 fund will support the wellbeing of around 2,400 tamariki and rangatahi Māori who live in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and who are in financial hardship circumstances and eligible to receive this fund through Te Pūtahitanga funding processes.HE ORANGA POUTAMA
Sport NZ Ihi Aotearoa supports Māori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through play, active recreation and sport. He Oranga Poutama investment is intended to strongly centre on Māori cultural distinctiveness and support community leadership and participation grown in play, active recreation and sport as Māori.SPORT NEW ZEALAND
Sport NZ’s purpose is to contribute to the wellbeing of everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand by leading an enriching and inspiring play, active recreation and sport system. Our vision is simple, Every Body Active. Who we are and what we do. NEW GOVERNANCE 101 ONLINE TRAINING Sport New Zealand is delighted to announce that the new introduction to governance course is live on the SportTutor learning platform. NO CHARGE - available to all. High quality interactive training. Covering the key principles of not for profit governance. Connected to EVERY BODY ACTIVE: STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2020-2032 Our Outcomes Framework is a central component of Sport NZ’s 2020-2032 Strategic Direction. It will enable us (and others) to better demonstrate impact and show alignment to the Government’s Living Standards Framework. Find out how we will fulfil our leadership role over the next 12 years including where we operate, our long termgoals and
THE EVIDENCE
The Keep up with the play campaign zeroes in on the issue of why teens are walking away from sport in increasing numbers. Evidence gathered over time in Sport NZ’s Active NZ national participation survey shows that when comparing 12-14 year olds with 18-24 year olds, hours per week engaged in physical activity drops from 12 to 5. INTEGRITY | SPORT NEW ZEALAND It is important that everyone within our sector continues to work hard to maintain the safety and integrity of play, active recreation and sport in Aotearoa New Zealand. This includes responding to new and evolving challenges, and keeping abreast of the latest legislation, international developments and DEVELOPING FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS These Developing Fundamental Movement Skills resources use play and simple activities to get kids involved in games. Activities require only basic knowledge to teach or coach, and with these concepts you can get young people moving easily into sport and physical activity. WHAT QUALITY LOOKS LIKE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Indicators of quality sport and physical activity for young people. Sport NZ’s vision is to enrich and inspire the lives of young people by creating a lifelong love of sport and being physically active. We believe that quality support, opportunities and experiences are vital to achieve this. We encourage all organisations involved in sportKIWIDEX MANUAL
Ideas and games for teachers and physical activity providers. For children 5-12 years. Fun, informal activities develop the basic movement skills used in sport and other physical activities.COOPERATIVE GAMES
62 oveell – Supporting children’s learning and enjoyment of movement Cooperative games Page 2.1 Inchworms In this cooperative game, children work in groups to become inchworms exploring the world and collecting treasures that they can trade. STRIKING AND FIELDING GAMES 110 oveell – Supporting children’s learning and enjoyment of movement Positioning to cover space It is starting in a wide position so that players can move in to field a ground ball or catch a high ball, rather than having to turn and chaseMenu
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