Sport for Development Coalition published its ‘Getting on Track’ report, which calls on political parties to prioritise the contribution of sport and physical activity if they are genuinely committed to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour more effectively.

In its new report ‘Getting On Track’, the Sport for Development Coalition says the Government could and should be trusting and utilising more specialist organisations embedded within local communities to maximise the return on its investment into reducing youth offending and re-offending.

Furthermore at a national level, policy-makers must focus on helping to strengthen partnership working between the youth justice and sport sectors in order to address the inconsistencies in existing structures, and fully capitalise on the contribution that sport can make to society.

Getting On Track is based on learning and evaluation from the Youth Justice Sport Fund, a £5million fund from the Ministry of Justice which was managed and distributed to 218 local partners across England Wales throughout early 2023 by Coalition partners StreetGames and the Alliance of Sport in Criminal Justice.

To find out more click here: Prioritise sport’s role in reducing crime, parties told | Sport for development coalition

To read the report click here: 26386 Sport For Development Coalition Antisocial Behaviour Policy Brief_Accessible