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The National Sector Partners Group has issued a joint statement following the announcement of the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review today (11 June)

We welcome the Chancellor’s recognition in the Spending Review that there can be no growth without health and our sector is ready to play a crucial role in the nation’s renewal – maximising its contribution to Government missions on economic growth, health and opportunity for young people.

We now await the precise details around funding for sport, recreation and physical activity, and we stand ready to work with the Government to advise on where best to invest in community provision.

The economic reality facing the Chancellor is reflected in today’s settlement. However, we believe now is the time to invest in our sector in order to reap the major health, economic and social returns of getting more people physically active, when the need and demand for our services has never been greater. 

We welcome a number of the commitments set out in today’s announcement to invest in community sports facilities and programmes. However, it is important this forms part of a broader Government vision to maximise the full potential of sport, recreation, and physical activity in this parliament that is developed with our organisations. 

The Government’s vision must include tangible plans to:

  • Improve the health and happiness of young people through a new national plan for children’s physical activity including PE, sport and play.
  • Foster the growth and renewal of sustainable and energy efficient community sports facilities by prioritising them in planning and infrastructure decisions, while supporting new streams of investment.
  • Drive agile skills and workforce policies to harness the potential the sector has to address economic inactivity, especially in young people.
  • Fully integrate our sector with the NHS to support people with long-term health conditions, including musculoskeletal conditions, cancer, cardiorespiratory diseases and obesity, as well as mental health issues.
  • Recognise the role that sport can play in delivering a range of social outcomes across the Government stated missions, engaging with underserved communities to create opportunities for people to be physically active in ways that work for them.

Sport, recreation, and physical activity can serve as a powerful engine for sustained economic growth by improving the nation’s health, fostering innovation, generating employment, attracting investment and improving wellbeing across all ages. 

This is a golden opportunity for the Government to recognise public demand and the sector’s potential, and work with us to build a healthier, happier, stronger Britain.

 

Huw Edwards, CEO of ukactive, said:

“The Chancellor’s message that there is no strong economy without a strong NHS reinforces our shared mission with the Government.  

“The physical activity sector has an essential role to play in our nation’s renewal, given its importance in the fabric of our communities, the prevention of poor physical and mental health, and maintaining a productive workforce. 

“Gyms, pools and leisure centres represent the engine room for physical activity in the UK,  driven by a growing public demand for their services, and we await details of how the settlements announced today will help to grow our sector’s facilities and services so that everyone can benefit. 

“It is vital the Government now works with ukactive and our sector partners to deliver a clear vision and strategy that maximise its investment in community provision and unlock the full potential of our members.” 

 

About the National Sector Partners Group:

*The NSPG is formed of:

Active Partnerships

The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA)

The Sport for Development Coalition

The Sport and Recreation Alliance

ukactive

The Youth Sport Trust.

Through our collaborative work as sector partners, we aim to engage decision makers to improve the operating landscape for the sector and embed sport, recreation and physical activity as a key contributor to wider public policy objectives.