Ardal and StreetGames Partnership Delivering Sustainable Community Impact
09 May 2024
In line with its passion to help achieve the aims and objectives of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, Ardal, via its SEWSCAP and SEWH frameworks, has worked closely with StreetGames over the last four years to design and fund community solutions that leave a lasting, sustainable impact.StreetGames’ mission is to transform the lives of young people living in low-income, underserved communities through sport and physical activity, and it does this in South Wales by working with a network of over 200 Local Trusted Organisations (LTOs) from those communities, ensuring the right support is delivered to directly respond to specific community needs.So, thanks to Ardal and its frameworks, what has that support looked like?In January 2021, SEWSCAP contributed £5,000 to StreetGames' 'Give to Play' match funding initiative, which enabled sports activity packs (SAPs) to be created and distributed locally across Wales.These SAPs were created to help families living in areas of poverty across Wales to get active at home, whilst COVID-19 restrictions prevented them from accessing organised sport and physical activity locally.In total, 22 organisations were awarded funding which had been matched by StreetGames, resulting in 1,326 families, across 12 local authorities receiving sports packs.An example of this was the Gellideg Foundation Group in Merthyr; Supporting over 50 families, the Gellideg Foundation group utilised the funding to start a sports equipment library – allowing young people to borrow equipment for a set period. This proved incredibly successful and led to challenges being set for young people as well as competitions between families on the estate.In 2021, working with 6 Locally Trusted Organisations in South Wales, funding was provided by SEWSCAP to enable regular Doorstep Sports provision to take place, and upskill coaches and volunteers around Mental Health and Wellbeing, and Managing Challenging Behaviour. This resulted in:- Over 200 young people accessing the Doorstep Sport Provision, which has been sustained and remains ongoing today
- Over 90 learners accessing the online training
- 93% of learners said they learnt something new they can put into practice
- In Bridgend, £19,000 was awarded to provide fortnightly sessions for girls to learn to dance and cheerlead. This resulted in the group entering their first cheerleading festival at the end of 2022
- In Caerphilly, £11,000 was awarded to provide weekly multi-sports sessions that enable local girls to try a range of new activities and taster sessions to help inform what comes next
- In Blaenau Gwent, £16,000 was awarded to provide transport for local girls to access existing provisions that were out of reach. These sessions are participant-led and change each week, and have linked with the local health board to add a wellbeing element at the participant’s request
- In Powys, £15,000 was awarded to provide female-only sport sessions, kit, clothing, and food at the sessions, including boxing, swimming and leadership qualification opportunities
- In Merthyr Tydfil, £17,000 was awarded to transform a space in their local youth club into a gym/studio space to provide girls-only fitness sessions. Some of the participants are now training to be fitness instructors with a view of earning an income from this new purpose-built space.
- Aneurin Leisure - £15,846.96 to run quarterly multi-sport festivals to introduce children and young people to new sports, and provide transport for those who need it to get there.
- County in the Community - £14,158.72 to expand their sessions in Ringland and Barrackswood to include sports outside of football for young people to try, and to fund food/refreshments for those attending.
- MonLife - £10,065.20 to deliver three new sessions a week to young people at Caldicot Leisure Centre, plus an additional session for the special resource centre at Caldicot School.
- VGA Caerphilly - £12,382.00 to set up a community gymnastics session in Newbridge and a youth club session in Crumlin.
- Grange Youth Forum - £11,000 to create a female-only sports session so that young women and girls from Grangetown have a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment to enjoy physical activity with their friends.
- VGA Merthyr - £12,552.84 to develop new sports and physical opportunities for boys and girls in Merthyr Tydfil, with day trips built in as incentives every 4 weeks.