Hampshire Netball are in an identical position to that of athletics in that the netball development officer role will end on 31 March 2006 without new funding to replace lottery funding. Hampshire Netball has employed, through the payroll of Hampshire County Council, a full-time development officer who has been instrumental in the development and delivery of a netball programme that has already led to: Over 1,000 young people participating in netball activities 11 new junior netball clubs450 talented young women given further coaching to develop their skills Over 400 coaches, officials and volunteers supported to achieve governing body qualifications Funding, via the national sports lottery will end completely on 31 March 2006. Like athletics, Sport Hampshire & IOW identified netball as a priority sport through the Sports Partnership Strategy and the review of sports with partners during the summer of 2005. The netball development role also forms part of the County Council's delivery plans for the LPSA2 adult physical activity target over the next 3 years and the netball development officer is being asked to deliver a programme of "adult returner" netball courses. Hampshire Netball has worked hard over many years to be self sufficient but the gap left by the ending of national lottery funding is one that they are not able to fill in the short term. Hampshire Netball has identified funding of £31,500 from Partnership funding of which £5,000 from Hampshire County Council will make up the shortfall and allow for the continuation of this vital development work. |