Ten years of Young Ambassadors programme creating inspirational role models
The ten year anniversary of the Young Ambassadors programme in
Wales will be marked at a special event next week organised by
Sport Wales and children's charity the Youth Sport Trust.
The Young Ambassador programme aims to empower young people as
inspirational role models so that they can encourage their inactive
peers to enjoy sport and physical activity.
It is a key area of work for the Youth Sport Trust in Wales with
the charity supporting the development of young people's skills and
confidence.
Over the past decade, a super squad of around 19,000 Young
Ambassadors have taken part in the programme, while thousands more
have been inspired by them to participate in sport or start
volunteering.
In schools, colleges, universities and communities across Wales,
the Young Ambassadors can be spotted every week leading sports
sessions, coaching younger pupils, volunteering at events,
officiating matches, and generally encouraging others to love sport
as much as they do.
There are currently around 4,000 active Young Ambassadors across
Wales, ranging from Bronze Young Ambassadors in primary schools,
through to Silver, Gold and Platinum Young Ambassadors in secondary
schools, colleges, universities and the community.
In a survey of Welsh Young Ambassadors last year, 96% of them
said that the programme had given them more confidence, while 98%
felt it had improved their leadership skills.
The programme's achievements over the last decade will be
celebrated at the 10th National Gold Young Ambassador Conference
being held in the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday 8 November.

Hailing the impact made by the programme, Sarah Powell, the
Chief Executive of Sport Wales, said: "The Young Ambassador
programme plays a key role in our strategy to create an active
nation where as many people as possible are able to enjoy and stay
active through sport.
"The programme is thriving in all corners of Wales thanks to
local authorities, national governing bodies and schools who have
embraced the way the scheme empowers young people, teaching them
invaluable life skills such as leadership and communication, and
giving them bundles of confidence.
"I've been impressed with how the Young Ambassador programme has
not only increased participation in sport, but it has also helped
to shape thousands of young people as confident and well-rounded
individuals who can thrive in life.
"The programme exposes them to so many amazing positive
experiences, widens their horizons, and builds friendships which
will hopefully last a lifetime.
"I'm very proud that Sport Wales has funded the programme ever
since it was first introduced in Wales in 2010. It's amazing to
think that some of our current Young Ambassadors weren't even born
when the programme was initiated by Lord Seb Coe in 2006 as a
legacy of the successful bid to host the London 2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games."
Several former Young Ambassadors will be sharing their
experiences at the national conference, where they will also be
joined by their compatriots from Scotland and England's Young
Ambassador programmes.

Ali Oliver, Chief Executive at the Youth Sport Trust, said: "Ten
years in, we are excited to be celebrating an impressive alumnus of
Young Ambassadors. Some are now working in sport, most aren't, but
all of them gained vital skills through the programme that are
helping them to succeed in their chosen fields.
"We're already looking forward to what the next decade will
bring. We're keen to get our current Young Ambassadors thinking
about how they would like their lives to look in ten years' time,
and how the programme might help them in some way to achieving
those dreams.
"Young Ambassadors have become important influencers across
Wales and we hope they continue to take on even more direct
responsibility to help sport to thrive in their communities and
schools well into the future."
The tenth National Gold Young Ambassadors conference will be
attended by nearly 100 Gold Ambassadors from every Local Authority
area across Wales. The event will also see four exceptional Young
Ambassadors rewarded for their efforts through the Young Ambassador
Awards. If you know a Young Ambassador who deserves recognition for
what they do, please download a nomination form online at www.clubsolutions.wales/Young-Ambassadors.
You can read more about the Youth Sport Trust's involvement in
the Young Ambassador programme at www.youthsporttrust.org/young-ambassadors.
29 October 2019