Welcome to the Oxfordshire Sports Partnership Partner Portal
 
 
 

Welcome to the Oxfordshire Sports Partnership's Partner Portal.

 

The Partner Portal is a website for partners and stakeholders and offers resources and information, news, jobs and events and the opportunity to share information and exchange best practice.

  

 




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» 10.05.2013 Funding Guide Updated for May Now with a New Easier Layout
Need funding for sport? Take a look at the Oxfordshire Funiding for Sport Guide updated May 2013
 
Hockey
» 09.05.2013 Back to Hockey
Come and enjoy fun, fitness and friendship by coming 'Back to Hockey'! Sociable and informal sessions for women. Read more....
 
School Games 2013 Trophy
» 09.05.2013 Final Results from the Sainsbury's School Games in Oxfordshire Winter Festival of 2013
Find out the results from the first ever Oxfordshire School Games Winter Festival of 2013. Read more...........
 

Coming Up...

» 15.06.2013 Junior Football Leaders Course
Junior Football Leaders Course which provides a basic introduction to leadership skills required when involved in football....
» 07.07.2013 TRITOGETHER: Swim Bike Run!
Take part in Tri Together, a unique, short distance triathlon open to people of all ages and abilities to swim, bike and run...
» 16.06.2013 Play2Give Football Tournament 2013
2013 Children's Football Tournament at Oxford City Football Club. Read more....
dance Oxfordshire is the most active county in England according to the new NI8 results released from Sport England’s Active People Survey 6
» The sporting legacy continues in Oxfordshire with more adults getting active for 30 minutes three times a week.

The results have improved by 2.3 % from last year, which is a statistically significant increase and a great outcome for all the hardwork and effort that has taken place across the Partnership over the year

Sport England Lottery Funding Logo Sport England publishes results of commissioned study into local area costs of physical inactivity
» Local area costs of physical inactivity

Sport England commissioned the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group at Oxford University to prepare estimates of the primary and secondary care costs attributable to physical inactivity for PCTs across England. This builds upon work previously undertaken on behalf of the Department of Health in 2009.