New South Wales Institute of Sport | |
Native Name: | NSWIS (N-swis) |
Type: | Government agency |
Formed: | 1996 |
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Jurisdiction: | Government of New South Wales |
Headquarters: | Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia |
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Chief1 Name: | Gary Flowers |
Chief1 Position: | Chair |
Chief2 Name: | Kevin Thompson |
Chief2 Position: | Chief Executive |
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Parent Agency: | Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade |
Parent Agency Type: | department |
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Keydocument1: | Institute of Sport Act, 1995 |
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The New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS) is a high-performance-sports training institute in New South Wales, Australia. The New South Wales government agency provides coaching, performance support, and daily training environments to help targeted athletes achieve podium performances. The mission of the organization is to provide a holistic approach to athlete welfare, career and educational assistance, while helping elite and emerging athletes achieve their highest potential.[1]
Located at Sydney Olympic Park, the institute was established as a statutory body under the Institute of Sport Act, 1995, following a review recommending central coordination and monitoring of high-performance sports programs in New South Wales. Operations officially commenced in 1996. Over the course of 2021, the institute developed 564 athletes, across 46 sports in 18 programs.[2] The aim of the services is to ensure that NSWIS athletes have access to coaching and sports technology while also receiving tailored support to help balance their sporting commitments with personal development and a career. [3]
The agency is responsible to the Minister for Sport. Ultimately, the minister is responsible to the Parliament of New South Wales.
The institute offers support to athletes across the following nine areas:
Under the institute's Mobile/Regional program, the NSWIS offers support services to NSWIS athletes in their home environment, enabling them to pursue their sporting careers with minimal disruption to their family, education and employment.[4]
The institute's principal partner was ClubsNSW, who provided 1 million a year in sponsorship.[5]
The NSWIS runs programs in a number of sports with the objective of preparing young athletes for national and international competition., programs are run in the following sports:[6]