Sports Councils definition

Sports Councils means each and any of the Home Country Sports Council and / or UK Sport as appropriate.
Sports Councils means Sport Ireland and Sport Northern Ireland; "Senior Rowers" Rowers seeking selection or selected to represent Ireland at Senior World Championship or Olympic Games.
Sports Councils means the sports councils of each of the Home Countries;

Examples of Sports Councils in a sentence

  • To administer the World Class Programmes funded by the Sports Councils within the sport and particularly to support and encourage participation by elite athletes supported by the Company at international competitions or equivalent programmes funded by similar or successor organisations.

  • ACU Regions may, as determined by the Board, comprise groupings of Local Centres, and parts of Local Centres and Non-Territorial Clubs reflecting the structure of the UK, English, Welsh and Scottish Sports Councils, or such successors carrying on the functions of those agencies from time to time.

  • The policy and process of recognition of sporting activities and associated NGBs of sport is overseen by the four Sports Councils (Sport England, Sport Northern Ireland, Sport Scotland and Sport Wales) and UK Sport.

  • However, we would welcome views as to whether boxing and wrestling events that are organised by the governing bodies of the sport recognised by the Sports Councils should continue to require licences under the 2003 Act.

  • A “recognised sport governing body” is a body which is included from time to time in a list, maintained by the National Sports Councils, of governing bodies of sport recognised by them.

  • These services will be available on an equal basis to all athletes at the CSIT World Sport Games as an integral part of the overall sports medicine services.The FICS was founded in 1987 and is made up of 39 Nation’s Sports Councils and 11 Educational Institutions.

  • Lends support to specific issues and assists with problem solving at other base meetings (e.g., Aerospace Medicine Council, Occupational and Environmental Health Working Group, Sports Councils).

  • Overall it is a systems approach designed to particularly enhance a communities resilience following a major event by mobilising support systems, enabling and providing access to resources, and strengthening community and cultural ties (Landau, 2010,p.516).

  • This third party may be, for example, Government or Government departments, Funding Councils, UK Sport, Home Country Sports Councils and Institutes, NHS, Intercollegiate Board on Sports Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, Royal College of Surgeons, BMA, BASEM, British Olympic Association, the media and/or the general public.

  • De-recognition is an outcome of the recognition review process and as such the process for an organisation to be de-recognised is for the Sports Council(s) to conduct a recognition review (in accordance with the recognition review criteria and assessment) which may result in a de-recognition recommendation.


More Definitions of Sports Councils

Sports Councils. Guidance” means the Safeguarding Guidance for Children and Young People, (previously Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children’s Sport) as published by the Sport Ireland and Sport Northern Ireland and available at
Sports Councils means UK Sport and/or Sport England, as applicable;

Related to Sports Councils

  • Councillor means a member of a municipal council;

  • Ecology means the Washington State Department of Ecology.

  • Professional entertainer means a person who performs services in the professional performing arts for wages or other remuneration on a per-event basis.

  • Travelling Companion means an individual or individuals travelling with the Insured/Insured Person, provided that, the Insured and such individual(s) are travelling to the same destination and on the same date and such individual(s) is/are also insured under this Policy. For the purpose of this definition, any individual(s) forming part of a group travelling on a tour arranged by a Travel Agent or a tour operator shall not be considered as Travelling Companion, unless the individual(s) is/are part of the family of the Insured/Insured Person.