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What the UK “Game On” Report Means for Community Sport in Canada

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Last week, I shared some early thoughts on the UK’s Game On: Community and School Sport report.

At a high level, the message was clear:

👉 Sport is not a cost. It’s an investment.

And more importantly:

👉 The opportunity now is to activate what we already have — in a more connected, intentional way.

After spending more time with the report, I wanted to take a step back and look at it through a different lens:

👉 What does this actually mean at the community and family level?


1. The System Already Exists — We Just Don’t See All of It

One of the biggest takeaways from the report is the idea that we don’t necessarily need to build more…

👉 We need to use what already exists, better.

At the grassroots level, that system is already in place:

  • Local leagues and clubs
  • Volunteer coaches and organizers
  • School gyms, fields, and community spaces
  • Families looking for opportunities

But here’s the challenge:

👉 A lot of this system is still invisible or disconnected

Families don’t always know what’s available.
Organizations aren’t always connected to each other.
And decision-makers don’t always have the full picture.


2. Schools + Community Sport = A Missed Connection

The report places a strong emphasis on connecting school sport with community-based sport.

From a community perspective, this just makes sense.

Think about it:

  • Schools already have space
  • Community organizations already have programming
  • Families are already looking for opportunities

But too often, these pieces operate separately.

👉 The opportunity is not to create something new
👉 It’s to connect what already exists

That’s where things can start to scale quickly—without major new investment.


3. The Expectations Are Real — So Is the Reality

Across the board, there is growing focus on:

  • Inclusion and accessibility
  • Safe sport
  • Quality coaching and programming
  • Long-term participation and development

These are all important.

But at the community level, most organizations are still focused on:

  • Finding enough coaches
  • Organizing schedules
  • Registering players
  • Making sure kids have a place to play

👉 That’s the reality

So the question becomes:

👉 How do we better support the people delivering all of this?


4. This All Comes Back to Visibility

If there’s one thread that connects everything, it’s this:

👉 We can’t improve what we can’t see

Without a clear picture of what exists:

  • It’s harder for families to find programs
  • It’s harder for organizations to grow
  • It’s harder for communities to plan
  • It’s harder for funders and partners to align support

And that’s where a lot of opportunity is currently being missed.


5. A Practical Way Forward

The UK report talks about systems, investment, and coordination.

At the grassroots level, that doesn’t have to be complicated.

It can start with something simple:

👉 Making community sport more visible
👉 Making it easier to find
👉 Making it easier to connect

Because when you can see the full picture:

  • You can identify gaps
  • You can support what’s working
  • You can connect the right people and resources

And you can start to build a system that actually works together.


Closing

The UK report reinforces something many of us are already seeing firsthand:

👉 The system is already there

👉 It just needs to be better connected

If we can do that—

If we can make community sport more visible, more accessible, and more coordinated—

Then we don’t just increase participation.

👉 We strengthen communities

👉 We support families

👉 And we give volunteer-run organizations a better chance to succeed

This is exactly the space I’ve been focused on with Sportall.ca—helping make community sport easier to find, connect with, and support.

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