ABSTRACT

This text traces the evolution of sports development in the UK in the context of broader shifts in sport and social policy. It explores the emergence of sports development from the early years of public policy for sport in the 1960s to the contemporary era. This analysis is set against a background of policy initiatives, from 'Sport For All', 'Action Sport' and CCT, to the National Lottery and the contemporary emphasis on sport as a factor in the social and cultural well-being of the nation.
Incorporating original material from major case studies and the national governing bodies of hockey, rowing, rugby union and tennis, the book examines the reality of "doing sports development" within this changing social and political policy climate.

chapter 1|27 pages

The Origins of Sports Development

The 1960s to the Mid-1970s

chapter 2|26 pages

The Mid-1970s to the Early 1990s

Sports Development Comes of Age

chapter 3|26 pages

The Early 1990s to 1997

Welfare Restructuring and Major's Sporting Glory

chapter 4|31 pages

New Labour

The Reinvigoration of Sports Development