Report 4: Interim Evaluation


H.6Looking forward to Report 5



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H.6Looking forward to Report 5


The purpose of this report was to provide a first, and early, look at the impacts and legacy emerging from pre-Games activity. In doing this, it has identified a number of valuable and interesting findings, but it is limited. In particular, it is limited by both the availability of data and evidence at this particular point in time and, perhaps more significantly, by the amount of elapsed time available for legacy benefits, outcomes and impacts to have emerged and be realised.

While it is true that some legacy benefits will not emerge for a significant number of years, Report 5 (which will be drafted in early 2013) does provide an ideal opportunity to say more, and to go further in analysing the impact of the legacy of the 2012 Games. In headline terms Report 5 will:



  • Include more data and evaluation evidence of legacy effects;

  • Cover the legacy impacts of the Games themselves and post-Games activities;

  • Be able to go further in its discussion of outcomes and additionality, and the attribution of benefit to the 2012 Games;

  • Provide an assessment of the relevance and the quality of the evidence used within the report.

More specifically, the intention is that Report 5 will provide the opportunity to give a more complete picture of the legacy impacts within each theme. In the table below we provide an overview, by theme, of the points and issues that we anticipate will be covered in Report 5.



Harnessing the UK's passion for sport

A detailed discussion of NGB perceptions of the uses of the additional funding provided as a result of the Games and its perceived effectiveness

A more detailed analysis of the Paralympic medals performance by GB in 2012

A detailed consideration of the factors associated with success in particular sports

A fuller assessment of the impact had by the Games on national pride, health and well-being

Inclusion of data and evidence from: a number of Places People Play evaluations; an evaluation of the Schools Games; the results of the Games4Life/Change4Life campaigns; and an interim report on International Inspiration.

The results of the Pre-Games Training Camps survey



Exploiting opportunities for economic growth

The next phase of economic modelling including: the cost of staging the Games; the cost of post-Games transformation; and any remaining preparation costs (including tourism and inward investment)

Analysis of visitor numbers and attendance at Games and Cultural Olympiad events

Analysis of a survey of the economic impact and perceptions of the UK as place to visit

Further case studies of Sector Skills Council Employability projects

A detailed discussion of the sustainability of the Games

Inclusion of data and evidence from: the final CompeteFor evaluation; the evaluation of UKTI Games related activities; the evaluation of key tourism campaigns (eg GREAT, You're Invited)



Promoting community engagement & participation

An estimate of the total number of volunteers in Games-related activity

A more detailed discussion on the outcomes of engagement in Games-related sustainability projects

Analysis of the extent to which the Games have increased levels of awareness and understanding of disability amongst young people and the general public

Analysis of the extent to which the Games have generated positive perceptions of and pride in the talents of disabled people

Inclusion of data from a number of relevant surveys (including Inspire, Games Makers, London Ambassadors)

Inclusion of evaluation evidence from: the Cultural Olympiad, the Legacy Trust Programme, Get Set, Opportunity Inspired by 2012



Driving the regeneration of East London

A more detailed discussion around the extent to which Stratford City has displaced retail and leisure activity from elsewhere in London

A detailed analysis of the impact of the Games on residential and commercial land values in East London

Further discussion on the impact of the Games on resident mobility in East London

An assessment of the role of the Games in catalysing wider private and public investment in East London

Inclusion of data and evidence from: Transport for London, the LLDC and the next Convergence Annual Report

An assessment of the 'strategic added value' of the host boroughs

Discussion around the impact of the Games on wider perceptions of East London



ISport outputs

This section provides further data on some of the key sports legacy programme. Information includes:

Regional data for the 1 Places People Play programme;

Description of the 2011 medal targets and achievements;



Description of the achievements from International Inspiration in Phase 1 Countries.

A.1 Places People Play Regional Data (Source: Sport England)





Gold Challenge































As at 27/06/12































 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humberside

No of people registered

100,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

% of English registrations by region

100%

20%

9%

10%

7%

30%

5%

5%

2%

12%


































Sportivate

























As at 31/03/12 (end of programme year 1)

























 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humberside

No of young people participating in 6 week course (engaged)

98,987

11,673

9,338

14,929

6,315

14,555

13,087

9,632

10,122

9,336

Total throughput

579,311

63,202

54,735

86,630

34,525

87,497

81,252

57,452

55,945

58,073

No of young people completing at least 5/6 sessions (retained)

80,870

9,117

7,499

11,300

5,293

11,644

11,359

8,318

8,115

8,225

Year 1 target retain

60,373

6,353

5,377

8,550

3,145

8,272

9,502

6,216

6,321

6,637

% Year 1 retain target

134%

144%

140%

132%

168%

141%

120%

134%

128%

124%


































School Games




























As at 24 May 2012




























 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humberside

No of schools registered

13,613

1,659

1,223

1,553

686

2,009

2,116

1,399

1,701

1,267

No of primary schools registered

9,517

1,148

875

1,044

478

1,463

1,504

930

1,159

916

No of secondary schools registered

3,120

396

269

377

161

409

452

359

411

286

No of 16+ FE colleges registered

68

11

3

13

4

9

10

8

6

4

No of special schools registered

564

58

47

56

34

91

97

53

81

47

No of special colleges registered

5










1







1

2

1

No of other schools registered

339

46

29

63

8

37

53

48

42

13

No of School Games Organisers in post

450

55

42

55

31

63

67

36

56

45

No of Local Organising Committees created for Level 3 Festivals

46

6

5

1

4

5

7

7

7

4


































Inspired facilities































As at June 2012































 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humberside

No of applications in Round 1

633

72

68

60

36

83

130

69

58

57

No of awards in Round 1

356

52

36

31

19

40

70

41

40

27

No of new applications in Round 2

915

104

89

59

58

102

177

124

115

87

No of awards in Round 2

376

40

30

27

30

45

84

46

39

35

Total number of awards to date

732

92

66

58

49

85

154

87

79

62


































Iconic facilities































As at June 2012































 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humberside

No of applications in Round 1

112

13

7

12

5

20

21

13

12

9

No of projects supported in Round 1

6

0

1

1

0

2

0

0

2

0

No of awards received in Round 1

4

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

2

0

No of applications in Round 2

28

3

4

3

0

4

4

2

2

6

No of projects supported in Round 2

6

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

1

2


































Protecting Playing Fields































As at June 2012































 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire and Humberside

No of applications in Round 1

58

6

6

7

7

7

6

4

11

4

No of awards in Round 1

47

6

6

7

7

5

3

3

6

4

No of applications in Round 2

102

8

17

2

16

10

11

11

20

7

No of awards in Round 2

58

4

10

2

14

5

3

5

12

3

Total number of awards

105

10

16

9

21

10

6

8

18

7







































































































































































































Sport Makers































As at 29/06/12































 

Total

East

East Midlands

London

North East

North West

South East

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humberside

No of people registered for Sport Makers

32,917

3,859

2,680

4,599

1,408

4,367

5,459

3,429

3,026

4,090

No of people that have booked to attend an event

23,885

2,813

2,005

3,357

1,056

3,004

3,848

2,456

2,213

3,133

No of people that have attended an event

18,198

2,038

1,607

2,486

842

2,277

3,062

1,956

1,628

2,302




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