Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Young People to get their Kickz
Coventry City’s Sky Blues in the Community have recently been awarded a grant of £25,000 from the Premier League Charitable Fund to bring a ‘Kickz’ project to Coventry.
Kickz is the Premier League’s flagship community initiative under their Creating Chances programme; the overriding aim of which is to use the strength and profile of professional football clubs to create opportunities at the heart of their communities.
The Kickz project offers positive activities for young people aged 13-19 years old in high priority areas, providing free football sessions twice a week and a further night of alternative activities; including other sports, dance, music and personal development and leadership opportunities. The scheme also aims to break down barriers between the police and young people, reducing crime and anti-social behaviour and creating routes into volunteering, education and employment.
The Kickz scheme is currently run at 43 Premier League and Football League clubs across the country, helping in excess of 50,000 young people every year. Coventry City will become the 44th club, joining West Midlands rivals Aston Villa, Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Wolves in delivering the project.
Locally Sky Blues in the Community will be working with a number of partner organisations including the Integrated Youth Service and Positive Youth Foundation as well as West Midlands Police and Coventry Community Safety Partnership, who between them are providing additional funding to support the Premier League contribution.
Cllr Phil Townshend, Cabinet member for Equalities and Community Safety said, "I'm thrilled that Sky Blues in the Community have been awarded this grant. It's clear that the money will be put to good use to create engaging and diversionary activities for young people, helping them to gain confidence, discover their gifts and realise their potential as responsible citizens of Coventry"
David Busst, Joint Head of Sky Blues in the Community added, “We are absolutely delighted to receive this support and recognition from the Premier League. Kickz is probably the highest profile community initiative run at football clubs up and down the country and we have worked very closely with the Premier League and the Active Communities Network over the last 9 months to get to this point. We have a fantastic network of local partners who we know will be fully supportive in really making the Coventry Kickz project a resounding success.”
Claire Bell, Superintendent, Local Policing, Coventry, West Midlands Police said, "the police in Coventry are delighted that the City has been able to secure a Kickz project locally. It will give young people a structured programme with meaningful activities, offering them the opportunity to stay active, gain qualifications and learn new skills. We are delighted to be working with the Community Safety Partnership and Football Club"
SKY BLUES IN THE COMMUNITY AND HENLEY COLLEGE COVENTRY LAUNCH NEW FUTSAL PROGRAMME
Sky Blues in the Community have linked up with Henley College Coventry to offer a new Futsal and Education programme in September for 16-19 year olds as part of a blossoming partnership which sees both organisations expanding their sports offers to students.
Futsal is the only form of indoor football approved by FIFA, UEFA and the FA with over 2 million players who regularly participate.
The students will study for a Level 3 BTEC (worth 2 A levels) and train and play Futsal for up to 8 hours a week.
There are only 20 places available and students will study at the Ricoh Arena, Henley College and Birmingham Futsal Arena.
Sky Blues Joint Head of Community David Busst visited Henley College last week this week to launch the new course and demonstrate Futsal skills to some of the current sports students at Henley College.
David said “Sky Blues in the Community are delighted to be teaming up with Henley College to deliver this exciting new programme. Many great players attribute the development of their skills to Futsal including Ronaldo and Fabregas and we are delighted that we will be able to pass on these skills to students, at the same time linking with the college to provide our first full time educational offer.”
Stuart Thom Programme Manager for Sports Industry at Henley College said “Expanding our sports provision to include Futsal which is globally recognised as one of the fasted growing indoor sports is very exciting. We are looking forward to working with Sky Blues in the Community to produce a winning Futsal team that will compete with other professional club teams across the country, as well as teaching our students skills in coaching and sports leadership that they will need for their future careers.”
For more information about the new Futsal and Education course visit www.henley-cov.ac.uk
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