Written answers

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism

Sports Promotion

10:00 pm

Photo of Ruairi QuinnRuairi Quinn (Dublin South East, Labour)
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Question 53: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the steps he has taken or plans to take to meet the commitment given in his Department's statement of strategy 2008 to 2010 to promote sport in schools; the role his Department takes in the promotion of sport in schools; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8510/09]

Photo of Martin CullenMartin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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In my Department's Statement of Strategy 2008 — 2010, under the section relating to the five-year Programme for Government a series of commitments, in respect of sport, for achievement in the period to 2012, are included. I am pleased to say that action is being taken in a progressive manner in these areas to ensure that these targets are met.

As Deputies will be aware many of the commitments outlined in the Programme for Government in relation to the promotion of sports in schools are a matter for the Minister for Education and Science.

However, two specific commitments relate to the operation of the Sports Capital Programme. The first of these is to "Promote greater sharing of school and community sports facilities and make it a condition of the Sports Capital Programme that facilities be made available to schools where appropriate" and the second is to "Encourage more schools to apply for funding under the Sports Capital Programme by collaborating with their local sports clubs, and/or community groups."

Under the 2008 Sports Capital Programme, schools making joint applications with local sports clubs were required to provide evidence of formal agreements with local clubs that guarantee the clubs access to school facilities for at least 30 hours per week throughout the year. In assessing applications, extra marks are also awarded to sports clubs that can show that they are allowing local schools to use their facilities.

I will be discussing with my colleague, the Minister for Education and Science, how his programme for the provision of sports halls in schools and the Sports Capital Programme might be dovetailed to provide greater value for money and enhanced facilities both for schools and the local community users.

Work on the development of a National Sports Facility Strategy is at an advanced stage in my Department. The aim of the strategy is to provide high-level policy direction for future investment at national, regional and local level.

In addition, the Irish Sports Council (ISC), which is funded by my Department, has a statutory role in encouraging the promotion, development and co-ordination of sport.

Through the Irish Sports Council and the National Governing Bodies of Sport and the Local Sports Partnerships there are many programmes being funded which aim to increase participation in sport by children and young people. I would like to take this opportunity to compliment the people who are involved in this work on the ground in introducing our children to sport that will complement and enhance both our school and community sport programmes.

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