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The International Sports Federations (IFs) establish the rules that govern their sport and ensure they are applied. They are responsible for the technical aspects of their sport at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The IFs ensure that their sport is developed worldwide and disseminate the values of the Games through their activities.
The IFs have the responsibility and duty to manage and to monitor the everyday running of the world's various sports disciplines, including for those on the programme, the practical organisation of events during the Games.
The IFs must also supervise the development of athletes practising these sports at every level. Each IF governs its sport at world level and ensures its promotion and development. They monitor the everyday administration of their sports and guarantee the regular organisation of competitions as well as respect for the rules of fair play.
A National Governing Body (NGB) is an organisation that governs and administers a sport on a national basis. Aside from overseeing rules, clubs, coaching and competitions, the NGB of each sport decides how to spend income generated by membership fees, TV rights, Lottery Grants and investment from Government and the four UK Sports Councils.
Key: Sport – UK Sport link – NGB website
Archery
Archery GB | Get Involved: Clubs, Competitions & Performance
Artistic swimming
Artistic Swimming | British Swimming
Athletics
Badminton
Badminton England | The Nation’s Favourite Racket Sport
Basketball
British Basketball – Home of GB Basketball
Bobsleigh
Boccia
Boxing
Canoeing
Homepage (britishcanoeing.org.uk)
Curling
Cycling
Diving
Diving News, Events, Rankings & Results | British Swimming
Equestrian
EquestrianTeamGBR.co.uk: Dedicated Fansite of Team GBR Equestrian
Fencing
Figure Skating
British Ice Skating | National Governing Body | United Kingdom
Goalball
Welcome to Goalball UK - Transforming people's lives
Gymnastics
British Gymnastics (british-gymnastics.org)
Handball
Hockey
Ice hockey
IHUK – IHUK Great Britain Ice Hockey (icehockeyuk.co.uk)
Judo
Luge
Olympic luge at Beijing 2022: Top five things to know (olympics.com)
Modern Pentathlon
Pentathlon GB - Home of the olympic sport of modern pentathlon in Great Britain
Para-Archery
Archery GB | Get Involved: Clubs, Competitions & Performance
Para-Athletics
Para- Badminton
Disability Badminton | Badminton England
Para-Canoe
Homepage (britishcanoeing.org.uk)
Para-Cycling
Para-Equestrian
Para-Equestrian Dressage | UK Sport
EquestrianTeamGBR.co.uk: Dedicated Fansite of Team GBR Equestrian
Para-Rowing
GB Rowing Team - British Rowing
Para-Shooting
Para-Ski & Snowboard
Para-Ski and Snowboard | UK Sport
Para-Swimming
Home of Competitive Swimming | The Sport of Swimming
Para –Table Tennis
BPTT - The governing body for para table tennis in Britain – British Para Table Tennis
Para-Taekwondo
Para-Triathlon
British Triathlon – British Triathlon
Powerlifting
Great Britain's National Governing Body - British Weight Lifting
Rowing
British Rowing | The National Governing Body for Rowing
Sailing
Home | British Sailing Team (rya.org.uk)
Shooting
Short track Speedskating
Short Track Speed Skating | UK Sport
British Ice Skating | National Governing Body | United Kingdom
Skateboarding
Skeleton
Ski and Snowboarding
Speed Skating
British Ice Skating | National Governing Body | United Kingdom
Sport Climbing
Swimming
British Swimming | The home of aquatics in Great Britain
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Triathlon
VI Judo
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Great Britain's National Governing Body - British Weight Lifting
Wheelchair Basketball
Wheelchair Basketball | UK Sport
Home - British Wheelchair Basketball
Wheelchair Curling
Performance Lifestyle (PL) drives and delivers world-leading holistic athlete support and development for the benefit of both the person and the performer – as athletes move on to, through and beyond World Class Programmes.
Delivery is through dedicated, caring practitioners who uphold high professional standards and are qualified in coaching and mentoring practice.
Every funded current and transitioning athlete on the world class programme is entitled to receive PL support either via UKSI PL practitioners in the daily training environment or via central PL Futures coaches for transitioning athletes. The whole team is centrally funded (ie: not paid for by sports/NGBs) and can provide a safe, non-judgemental space for support that can be confidential as and when required.
The PL team believe athletes are far more than their performances and that by supporting and developing the whole person there can be positive impact, both now and in the future for the person and the performer. More2Me sits at the heart of PL delivery and enables athletes to better understand and develop themselves outside of sport, positively impacting well-being, performance, and the future beyond the World Class Programme.
In addition to the central theme of More2Me, there are six areas of support and delivery that are critical to the holistic development and support of athletes – these form the fundamental framework of PL delivery:
During your induction on to the World Class Programme you should be introduced to your sport-specific PL Practitioner. If you are unsure who this is, please ask your coach or another member of support staff within your NGB who can point you in the right direction and make sure you are connected with your PL Practitioner.
The performance pathway consists of the athlete journey starting at the identification process then progressing towards excellence, national and international representation, with the aim of attending am Olympic or Paralympic games.
UK Sport and UKSI support this journey by dividing their work into four key work streams:
- Talent identification
- Specialist workforce development
- Curriculum
- System evolution
The aim of a Personal Development Award (PDA) is to help World Class Programme (WCP) athletes, continue to develop as a person as well as a performer whilst on the WCP. Your development is important for your mental health and well-being as well as your preparation for transition and future life success. Your PDA can contribute towards the costs of academic and vocational studies, professional training and qualifications, personal development and activities which enhance life/sport balance, thereby having a beneficial effect on you as a person as well as a performer.
Here are some examples of what athletes have used their PDAs for:
Athletes can transition away from World Class Programme sport at various stages of their career for a number of reasons including:
Safeguarding in elite sport is everybody’s responsibility to ensure athletes can enjoy safe sport in a healthy environment. There are a number of requirements and mechanisms in place within your World Class Programme and national governing body to promote a healthy culture and safe environment.
If as an athlete you see, hear or experience something that doesn’t feel right and gives you concern, it is not your responsibility to ‘manage’ or ‘investigate’ the issue. It is however the right and responsible thing to pass the information on to someone who can provide the right support and take the appropriate next steps.
Reaching out can be a difficult step to take; however, if you do have a concern, these are the options available to you:
• Every NGB should have a named individual who is responsible for safeguarding (Head of Safeguarding or Lead Safeguarding Officer) who you can contact.
• Every NGB will have a safeguarding policy and process for managing and raising concerns. You can find a copy of your sport’s policy here (NGBs’ safeguarding policies - British Elite Athletes Association) We know that navigating policies can be overwhelming so please reach out to the BEAA if you require any assistance in this area.
• Sport Integrity is a confidential reporting line and independent investigation service. The service is available for all athletes and staff on Olympic and Paralympic programmes to report allegations of unacceptable behaviour. Raise a concern or find out more about Sport Integrity here. (https://www.sportintegrity.com/)
• You can contact the BEAA to discuss a concern you might have https://www.britisheliteathletes.org/support/our-support. Our Head of Safeguarding Elaine Hunniford can be contacted directly elaine.hunniford@britisheliteathletes.org