Resources
NEW DOCUMENT:Sport Unlimited Safeguarding Support Toolkit
This toolkit is intended to help ensure that all children and young people engaged in Sport Unlimited activities are effectively safeguarded by identifying and supporting the implementation of safeguarding measures that all Sport Unlimited (SU) deliverers are required to have in place, clarifying the safeguarding roles and responsibilities of all organisations involved in the commissioning or delivery of SU activities (County Sport Partnerships (CSPs), other commissioning bodies and activity deliverers),with reference to the SU safeguarding criteria, providing guidance, tools, examples and templates to support the development, implementation and review of safeguarding practice by activity providers that reflect the needs of the organisation, assisting activity providers to move from the minimum safeguarding standards towards excellence, providing good practice examples of ways in which CSPs are working with and monitoring SU partners to ensure the application of the safeguarding criteria at delivery level and complementing the High Quality Community Sport for Young People publication, 'High quality community sport for young people: operational standards and guidance for organisations who do not have a recognised club accreditation standard'
Use this plan to fill out project details.
Find out what sports and activities can be included in Sport Unlimited.
Use this survey to measure changes in the attitudes and perceptions of participants.
This provides an innovative way of capturing participants' opinions alongside images of the sessions.
You can download the Sport Unlimited logos to use in promotional material, but please follow the guidelines below. Click on the link below, then right click to save the logo. If you would like these logos in a different format, please contact Lucy Gallagher.
Sport Unlimited (black)
Sport Unlimited (white)
Sport Unlimited (orange)
Download a guide to using the Sport Unlimited logo
Conducting focus groups with young people
Find generic guidance and principles to consider if you plan to conduct focus groups with young people.
General guidance & research principles - ethics/good practice
Get some good practice principles which you should be aware of when conducting any research.
Guidance for young sports photographers
Get some useful tips on taking photos during Sport Unlimited sessions.
An example of an evaluation survey which can be adapted or used in its current form.
If you are adapting or creating a survey, you may wish to consider using some of the questions included here.
SIRC has been contracted by Sport England to provide evaluation of the Sport Unlimited programme. Sport Unlimited partners can choose research methods and tools from the list which suit their local needs. This includes some interactive tools such as handheld voting pads and video diaries to engage young people.

