How countries are facilitating the return of Sport and Physical Activity – sourced from ISCA

How countries are facilitating the return of Sport and Physical Activity – sourced from ISCA

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We compare how countries are lifting restrictions on exercise and sport

On 2 May, adult residents in Spain stepped outside to exercise in parks and public spaces for the first time in seven weeks. Drops in Covid-19 infection and hospitalisation rates in countries such as Denmark and Australia also prompted the first steps to reopen sport and recreational activities, starting with non-contact sports and outdoor exercise in small groups.

These are only a few of the milestones published in a week that saw governments around Europe and other parts of the world lifting restrictions on exercise and sport under the Covid-19 lockdowns.

ISCA puts the spotlight on the current status of physical activity and sport in 47 countries and counting. The list is not authoritative nor exhaustive, but we aim to update it regularly and add countries as new information becomes available.

Feel free to get in touch if you have information or updates from your country. Many thanks to our NowWeMOVE National Coordinators, project partners and extended network for sharing your updates so far!

Full story: ISCA maps status of physical activity and sport restrictions by country (updated 7 May)

Physical activity in first wave of reopening after Covid-19

I hear people question why physical activity is in the first wave of reopening. Is it really necessary or should other activities come first? But I am happy to see that physical activity, in some of its many practical formats, is included in the first wave of re-opening societies. For good reason!

Read the full comment by ISCA President Mogens Kirkeby

MOVE Week 2020: Physically distanced – socially connected

The 9th MOVE Week is set to take place from 25-31 May and, like No Elevators Day, ISCA is gathering its community of MOVE Agents online to showcase the benefits of physical activity. MOVE Week will keep its format of seven days of events, but these events can be in-person and/or digital.

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No Elevators Day celebrated in 50 countries worldwide

On 29 April, individuals and organisations in 50 countries on six continents celebrated the most international edition of No Elevators Day ever. They shared photos and videos on social media channels, television and radio of how they #UseTheStairs to keep active at home, outdoors or wherever they could find an accessible staircase to climb.

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A new World Record is set:
The largest online PE lesson

On 22 April, the whole world united for an online PE lesson delivered by a Polish PE teacher and organised by ISCA member V4Sport Foundation. The event was streamed via Facebook and reached over 50 thousand users. ISCA was a global partner of the event with the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance.

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ISCA calls for finance intern from August/September

ISCA is looking for 1 intern to join the finance team in the Copenhagen office for 6 months starting between 15 August-30 September 2020. If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your CV and cover letter outlining your interest in the position (indicating your motivation and key competencies) latest by 31 May 2020, 23:59 CEST to Hilal Erkoca with the subject line “Erasmus+ Finance Intern.”

Read the full call for applicants here

#FindYourMOVE and #BeActiveAtHome

ISCA is taking an agile approach to its planning of NowWeMOVE and #BeActive European Week of Sport Denmark (EWOS DK) activities in 2020. As EWOS DK coordinator Irina Coreachina writes, we can also take an agile approach to how we stay active at this time. “Nobody expects you to reach your highest fitness goals now! Just #FindYourMove and remember that something is always better than nothing.”

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Special Edition FIS COVID-19 Newsletter (4th Ed)

Special Edition FIS COVID-19 Newsletter (4th Ed)

A summary of our latest newsletter is below:

Department of the Taoiseach 
The Taoiseach has published a comprehensive road map for the reopening and recovery of the country which will be phased out over the next three months. The full document can be read at https://www.irishsport.ie/1st-may-government-announcement-covid19-restrictions/.
Clarification: Large scale event announcement was in reference to events which need a local authority license. Further information on the clarification can be found at: https://www.irishsport.ie/clarifications-re-mass-gatherings-of-5000/

Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation
The department have made multiple announcements and additions which are summarized below. All information on business supports from the department can be found at https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Supports-for-SMEs/COVID-19-supports/

  • The Credit Guarantee Scheme supports loans up to €1 million for periods of up to 7 years.
  • Microenterprises can access COVID-19 Business Loans of up to €50,000 from Microfinance Ireland. The terms include a six months interest free and repayment free moratorium, with the loan to then be repaid over the remaining 30 months of the 36-month loan period. Loans are available at an interest rate of between 4.5% and 5.5%. Businesses can apply through their Local Enterprise Office or directly at microfinanceireland.ie.
  • The new €450m SBCI COVID-19 Working Capital Scheme for eligible businesses supports loans from €25,000 up to €1.5 million (first €500,000 unsecured) with a maximum interest rate of 4%. Applications can be made through the SBCI website at sbci.gov.ie

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection
The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection have a range of measures to provide income support to people affected by COVID-19 (Coronavirus).https://www.gov.ie/en/news/041fd1-update-on-payments-awarded-for-covid-19-pandemic-unemployment-paymen/

Department of Finance
Minister Donohoe publishes Stability Programme Update 2020 – Published: 21 April 2020
https://www.gov.ie/en/news/d2ec5b-minister-donohoe-publishes-stability-programme-update-2020/

 

Learning and Adapting
Triathlon Ireland successfully hosted the first Virtual AGM by a sporting body in Ireland. The AGM saw a record attendance for Triathlon Ireland, with more than 60 club delegates and board members joining remotely from their homes using the Zoom app. Check out how it was done here https://triathlonireland.com/News/2020/Triathlon-Ireland-Holds-Ireland-s-First-Virtual-Sporting-AGM.html

Ireland’s first online sports camp – delivered by Volleyball Ireland saw over 130 kids take part in a 3 day education and activity bonanza, that featured world class speakers from across the sports industry. Delivered through Zoom Webinars the camp engaged kids and parents from 12years old up providing fitness workouts, ball skill workshops, educational seminars and Q&As with some of the worlds best players and volleyball coaches. Read more at https://www.irishsport.ie/volleyball-ireland-delivers-first-online-camp/

Cork Sports Partnership have been working with a number of partner organisations to keep Cork active! They have created and developed a resource to support people of all ages and abilities to keep active during this uncertain time. Both the website and booklet for the campaign are now live with over 200 resources for people to choose from including a variety of home exercise workouts for all ages and abilities, sports skills and challenges for the young and not so young, as well as interactive games and activities for all the family. Find out more at https://www.corksports.ie/index.cfm?page=sports-news&post=KeepCorkActive

Cycling Ireland has launched a series of races and leisure spins on the popular online training platform Zwift. With outdoor cycling events and activities curtailed on government advice, they have moved online to provide fun ways of keeping active and engaging in some friendly racing rivalry. Check out more at http://www.cyclingireland.ie/page/events/zwift-eracing

 

Webinar & Course Round Up

Many Federation members are also running webinars for their sporting clubs and communities so be sure to keep an eye across Twitter and Facebook for any updates and insights to follow.

 

Clubforce Kickstart Competition – Get your clubs involved now!

Clubforce Kickstart Competition – Get your clubs involved now!

Clubforce, official data partner of the Federation of Irish Sport, are running a competition to help kickstart a career in digital marketing in a sporting environment. Register your interest by Friday May 15th. See competition brief for more information. Clubforce will also be hosting weekly webinars aimed at helping clubs to fundraise through online lotto and other avenues.

Clubforce Kickstart Competition

The below link will provide some more information on the weekly webinars.

https://clubforce.com/weekly-clubforce-webinar/

This includes registration for upcoming webinars and recordings of previous webinars. To access the recordings of previous webinars, simply provide your name and email address.

 

Ireland Staying Active During COVID-19 Restrictions – Sport Ireland Research

Ireland Staying Active During COVID-19 Restrictions – Sport Ireland Research

  • Additional 500,000 regular walkers; 450,000 runners; 220,000 cyclists
  • Percentage of inactive adults drops 8% from same period in 2019
  • Active adults report significantly higher levels of self-rated physical health compared to inactive adults.

Irish people are partaking in more individual sport and recreational walking during the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. That was the key finding of research published today by Sport Ireland, which shows a surge in numbers walking, cycling and running since the restrictions were put in place in March.

The research, conducted by Ipsos MRBI on behalf of Sport Ireland, reveals that Irish adults have adapted remarkably well in keeping up their sport and recreational walking habits during this difficult period. More adults are now active than previously despite the restrictions, and the increase in recreational walking in particular has been profound.

The survey was undertaken in three waves: 28 February-9 March, 16-31 March; and 1-13 April. The “Delay” phase of Ireland’s response to Covid-19 commenced on 12 March (school closures, limited outdoor gatherings, work from home if possible, etc) while the “Stay at Home” enhanced restrictions phase commenced on 27 March. 1,009 respondents took part in Waves 1 and 3, and 1,003 took part in Wave 2.

By Wave 3, 78% of Irish adults were reporting that they were walking for recreation at least once per week. This is roughly equivalent to an additional 500,000 regular recreational walkers compared to the numbers of reported walkers during March and April of 2019.

There were also large increases in the numbers of runners and cyclists compared to the same period last year. The research shows that this approximately equates to an additional 450,000 regular runners and 220,000 regular cyclists.

The research found that the gender gap in participation in sport at present is virtually non-existent; however, the social gradients in sport are still as strong as ever.

Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD, welcomed the publication: “The findings of the research commissioned by Sport Ireland are extremely positive. During these uncertain and unprecedented times, it is highly encouraging that Irish adults are seeking to look after their own health and well-being. It is important that people continue to do this by taking part in regular sport and physical activity, while observing the necessary physical distancing and 2km radius restrictions. 

“The decline in the number of inactive people is also welcome and in line with measures outlined in the National Sports Policy. I commend the great work being done by the National Governing Bodies for Sport and the Sport Ireland Local Sports Partnership Network in providing opportunities and guidance on staying physically active. These organisations will continue to have a big role to play in keeping Ireland physically active and participating in sport once the current restrictions are eased.”

As a result of this increased activity, the proportion of inactive adults was down to 14% by wave 3, compared to 19% in wave 1 and 22% in March / April 2019.

Chief Executive of Sport Ireland, John Treacy, commented: “Like all areas of society, the current sporting landscape bears no resemblance to what we had envisaged at the beginning of the year. While our playing fields, stadia and training facilities lay idle for the moment, what is encouraging is that evidence suggests that people are substituting their usual sporting activity with regular recreational walking and other individual activities. Increases in walking, running and cycling mean that overall levels of sports participation are similar to what they were during the same period in 2019. The sports sector has reacted quickly to the ongoing situation, with innovative programmes and initiatives being developed to help people stay active safely.”

Those who are active are more likely to report significantly better physical health than the inactive, evidencing the important role sport and physical activity plays in the promotion of the health of the nation.

Kieran O’Leary, Director of Ipsos MRBI who carried out the research, added: “What is interesting about the research is that it demonstrates the adaptability of the nation in dealing with the introduction of significant restrictions and disruption to everyday life. We saw a decline in the numbers of people partaking in sport and physical activity between wave 1 and wave 2 of the research, before significantly rebounding in wave 3. This suggests that people looked to replace their regular activities, which have been impacted by the restrictions, with alternative activities. The research shows that sport and physical activity remains a key component in people’s lives, despite the challenges the ongoing situation presents.”

Download ‘Impact of Covid-19 Restrictions on Sport and Recreational Walking’ here.

ENDS.

For Further Information:

David Gash

Communications Manager, Sport Ireland

087-2277643

dgash@sportireland.ie

1st May – Government Announcement – COVID19 Restrictions

29/4/2020 – Government Briefing – COVID19

Link to #inthistogether campaign for people to Stay Connected, Stay Active and Stay Mentally Well during COVID-19 launched by the Taoiseach on Friday 24 April 2020  https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/433d0f-an-taoiseach-launches-inthistogether-campaign-for-people-to-stay-con/

A copy of Monday’s and today’s Government briefings, below, on COVID-19. These are generally delivered on a daily basis, at 11.15 by Elizabeth Canavan of the Department of the Taoiseach, and are usually live on RTE News Now and/or streamed on RTE’s social media. You can find all briefings here: https://www.gov.ie/en/collection/50c4dc-daily-briefings-on-the-governments-response-to-covid-19/ – these are uploaded daily, shortly after the briefing.

Daily Briefing_200427.docx

 

Daily Briefing_200429.docx