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BME Sport Cymru

Objectives

Laying the foundations for a sustainable framework that supports grassroots community organisations in creating accessible and appropriate sporting activities for their members.

01

Enhancing the capacity of grassroots community organisations to deliver and sustain sporting activities.

02

Working with partners to establish a strategic framework to sustainably increase sports and physical activities among ethnically diverse communities across Wales.

03

Our outcomes

Increased participation

Engagement

Engaged over 2,800 individuals across Wales in regular sports and physical activities, achieving a nearly 50/50 gender split.

New sessions

Developed and delivered over 50 new regular sessions in partnership with community groups, aiding sustainability and resource sharing.

Event organisation

Organised over 50 events where Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic community members tried various sports, increasing awareness of local facilities.

Inclusive approach

Adopted the ‘five rights’ method (right place, right time, right price, right style, and right person) from Street Games Wales, addressing barriers faced by ethnically diverse communities.

Health benefits

Many participants reported physical and mental health improvements, corroborated by an evaluation conducted by UKRCS.

Building capacity

Community support

Supported 66 community groups in capacity development, governance strengthening, and accessing funding.

Grant funding:

Secured £36,000 in additional grant funding through 24 successful community chest applications, supporting the sustainability of activities.

Volunteer development

Supported 147 volunteers from diverse backgrounds with regular volunteering roles and training opportunities, both accredited and non-accredited.

Forums and collaboration

Held 21 ethnically diverse sports forums with over 120 organisations, facilitating collaboration and sharing of funding, training, and volunteering opportunities.

Tackling inequality

Partnerships

Established 88 effective partnerships with sporting organisations, NGBs, and non-traditional bodies like Gwent Police and schools.

Cultural change

Promoted cultural change within organisations through senior management buy-in.

Education and support

Educated and supported NGBs in making sports more inclusive for the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities, fostering sustainability.

Impact on participation

Enabled diverse communities to participate in sports, reducing future barriers to entry.

Independent use

Increased independent use of sports facilities by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals, boosting confidence and awareness of mainstream services.

Our Impact

1

Improved health and well-being, increased confidence, social gains, and pathways for development.
2

Enhanced skills, training, and employment opportunities with increased recognition.
3

Greater awareness, increased activity, inspired wider circles, and more involvement in sports.
4

Strengthened governance, expanded delivery areas, sustained activities, and built stronger relationships with Sport Wales and National Governing Bodies.
5

Developed skills and knowledge, gained confidence in development work, and
acquired equality and coaching qualifications.
6

Better engagement with ethnically diverse communities, improved understanding of cultural barriers, enhanced image, and increased diversity among players.
7

Collaborated with police on crime reduction, joint projects with NHS and Public Health Wales, and initiatives with Streetgames and Disability Sport Wales.
8

Sport Diversity Cymru (BME Sport Cymru) significantly contributes to achieving Sport Wales’ goals.
9

Enhanced engagement with Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities groups and involvement in new areas of sport.

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