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2021-05-01-accounts

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Constitution adopted April 2019
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meeting of the charity trustees.
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Toreduce major knee injuries in young people playing non-
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing
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professional
sport. This will be achieved by training and
educating coaches ofsports clubs in high-risk sports to use
preventative
warm-up
strategies.
High-risk sports for major knee
injuries indude football, rugby and netba8.
During our second year as a charity we have been
severely restricted due to the GOYID-19 pandemic.
We
sadly had to cancel our planned face-to-face training
with
Oxfordshire
FA in May 2020.We were unable to extend
our face-to-face training
with Oxfordshire
Netball
Association.
However, we stayed
in contact with both associations
and offered online training
both. Neither felt able to
engage with this during 2020due tothe diffiicutties
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken
for the public benefit in
relation tothese
objects (include within
this section the
individuals
in their organisations
were facing and the fact
all grass-root sports was restricted. As the restrictions
have started to lift, Oxfordshire
FAwere keen to move
forward
with the SKlPP programme
and we provided
evening
online training session
in February 2021 which
was well received.
statutory
declaration
that trustees have had
regard tothe guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission
on public
benefit)
We took the opportunity
to update our website. We
produced a promotional
video explaining
the benefits of
the SKlPP programme
in injury prevention
with support
from Oxford United Football Club's Head ofMedical
Services and their Gfub Doctor. We also produced an
instructional
video ofthe PEP warm-up
programme
to
help coaches understand
and teach the different parts of
the warm-up
programme
These are both available on the
website.
We were approached
by the British Association ofKnee
Surgeons (BASK)tocollaborate on a national
drive to
raise awareness
ofthe issues ofknee injuries
in young
people and the benefits ofinjury-prevention
warm-ups.
We have had initial meetings ofall the interested
parties
'to discuss the best approach tothis national
problem.
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