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CIMSPA review gathering pace
A business review of The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) is gathering pace, with a number of insights already being drawn from the three month process.
CIMSPA trustee David Stalker, said: “High numbers of individuals and organisations have come forward offering opinions, ideas and support for the Institute. I have no doubt that should this support continue, the Institute will flourish.”
Following introductory and group meetings, the review of CIMSPA - the professional development body for the UK’s sport and physical activity sector - will now enter the electronic consultation phase before a final revision.
So far CIMSPA has learned that the Institute must ensure it develops quality management training, while many members and stakeholders have also said that it should be “a badge of quality.”
The Institute has also been encouraged to empower the regions, with suggestions that regional budgets should be implemented.
Finally it’s been suggested CIMSPA should support people at the start of their career, through provision of a career pathway.
CIMSPA has had a chequered history, with three name changes and a number of leadership changes since its inception.
Originally ILAM, the institute became ISPAL after an abortive attempt to merge with ISRM.
Since becoming chartered and moving its brief to focus more on sport, the institute has failed to thrive and has had financial problems. A root and branch review was ordered earlier in the year to determine its future.