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What is ‘Sport
Governance’?
The National Occupational Standards define Sports Governance as:
‘to lead and manage an organisation so that is creates, maintains and
improves the structure and environment in which sport and physical
activity is delivered’.
• Ensuring legal obligations are met and appropriate policies are in place
• Putting an organisation in a position to control and plan for the future in a
sustainable way
• Imbedding structures, processes, systems and behaviours to help the organisation
and the sport run better
Good sport governance is to lead an organisation effectively to ensure
not only that the organisation itself is well run but also that the activity
and the environment of the sport can grow and develop in a controlled
and sustainable way.
What are we being
asked to do?
• The Sport and Recreation Alliance are asking members to sign up to
the Code
• We are not being asked to tick or commit to achieving everything
that is detailed in the Code
• We are being asked to sign-up to the Code in an aspirational way
• We are being asked to look at each of the principles of the Code and
to make them work in a way that works for our organisation
• We are being asked to self-regulate how well we are doing in terms
of practicing the principles of the Code
Why is the Code
relevant for us?
Organisation Specific Background and Context for your Board
Insert here:
• A summary of how you think your organisation has
performed in relation to governance in the past
• An example of where your organisation has already been
practicing some of the principles of the Code
• How you think the Code could be used by your
organisation in the future
What is the Code?
• A tool to help Boards perform their role
• Provides ‘Seven Principles of Good Governance’ for the Sport and
Recreation Sector
• Suggests practical considerations and thinking points for each
Principle
• A voluntary code of practice for sport and recreation organisations
that is not linked to funding and not designed to be a one size fits
all mandate
• A dynamic document that allows organisations to set the
standards of what good governance looks like for them under each
of the Principles provided
Created by the Sector, for the Sector
Why was the Code
created?
• Deloitte’s (2003) Investing in Change Report identified a need for one
single vision of good governance for all sport and recreation
organisations to aspire to
• The Dutton Inquiry recommended that sport and recreation
organisations needed to take ownership of their governance in a
positive way to prevent regulation and government intervention
• Prevent more red tape being imposed on sport and recreation
organisations and allow them to govern their own future
• NCVO played a role in creating the Voluntary and Community Sector
Code of Good Governance and recognised that sport and recreation
organisations were unique and needed a sector specific code
What will the Code help
us do?
• Self Regulation
illustrate commitment to good governance
reduce the risk of external regulation or legislation
• Sustainable development
thrive beyond the working lifetime of current administrators
• Reassurance to stakeholders
credibility with participants, funders and commercial partners
How was the Code
created?
Sport and Recreation Alliance
Governance Stakeholder Group
Comprising of nine NGBs (small voluntary led and
large funded organisations)
Identified a need for one single governance vision
Partner Organisations
Supported by Birkbeck University, British Olympic
Association, British Paralympic Association,
SkillsActive, Sport England and UK Sport
Sector-wide consultation
NGBs, CSPs and representative bodies fed in
responses to a consultation and the Code was redrafted based on the views of the sector
Endorsement by Minister for
Sport and the Olympics
Welcomed commitment to good governance from
the sector and urged organisations to embrace
the Code
Created by the Sector, for the Sector
Why is sports governance
unique?
Organisation Specific
You may want to add what makes
governance unique in your organisation
• Governance beyond the organisation – in sport and recreation
organisations governance extends outside the organisation to the
wider environment and includes anti-doping, safeguarding, integrity
and equality policies to name a few
• Voice of the Athlete/Participant – involving the participants in
governance is a unique and important feature of governance in sport
and recreation organisations
• Role for Sport Heroes – a role for former athletes needs to be created
in the governance structure to ensure their experiences and
knowledge can be shared appropriately and acted upon
• Passion of volunteers – strategic and operational roles will be carried
out by volunteers and they will need tools to help achieve these aims
• Inclusivity of the sector – the governance of the organisation must
reflect everyone and including its sport or recreation members
How can we use the
Code?
• Not as a checklist
• Apply the Code in a flexible way
• Define what each Principle means for our organisation and create
our own blueprint of good governance based on the Seven
Principles
• Use the Principles as a rationale and stimulus to examine and
improve governance structures
• Measure our own success in terms of governance
• Define how we help to clarify the role and function of the Board
Use the Principles as an aspirational plan and a step-change; Not all or nothing
The Principles
The Principles
Do we want to sign
up to the Code …
What does signing-up to the Code mean?
• Achieving Board approval of the Code
• Including the Code as an objective in the organisation’s strategic plan
• Selecting an individual to take responsibility for the Code
• Sending a letter to the Sport and Recreation Alliance to confirm
commitment to working on achieving the principles of the code
There is no timeframe for implementation but signing up to
the Code is a statement of intent to maintain or improve
governance standards in our organisation.
Signing up to the Code is not saying we have done everything
– it is more an aspirational sign-up that we will work
towards achieving the Principles in a way that works for us.
Do we want to sign
up to the Code…
What are the benefits to signing-up to the Code?
• Demonstrating to members, funders and partners that we are taking
governance seriously and are a well run organisation
• We will be able to access help and support in maintaining and
improving our governance
• We will be working on the same basis as other like minded sport and
recreation organisations and will benefit from the sharing of best
practice
• Aid the recruitment of skilled, knowledgeable volunteers and staff
• We will be able to benchmark our own success in terms of governance
Ensure a sustainable, successful, and self-governing organisation