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CASE STUDIES



 Although not all of the targets were met, this reflects the fact that there have
 been challenges in delivering some of the development plans.  In target terms,   Below are some case studies that demonstrate both the breadth of work undertaken
 the impact of these challenges was felt most when trying to meet objectives   by the Unity Project and also the impact that work has had.
 that were relatively small in number terms, such as advising on governance
 and volunteering.  However, in some cases, partnerships are still working on   Switzerland
 delivering plans and some of the KPIs above will be met outside of the original
 agreed timelines.                             Main aim of the project
                                               One of the mains aims for the Unity Project in Switzerland was to help set up a schools programme
 Another challenge outside actual delivery is how to measure success. In   to increase the number of people playing the sport.  Rugby S’Cool was born and as a result over 1,000
 particular, it has been difficult to collect reliable data on how many coaches and   students now know what rugby is, with the project set to continue into the future.  Also, as a result of
 referees have been mentored because this process often takes place away from   the schools project the Swiss Union now has more trained staff able to deliver rugby in schools.
 the sessions facilitated.  Consequently, the figures provided often only cover
 coaches and referees that have been through a more formal mentoring process   In conjunction with the Rugby S’Cool programme, the Swiss Union is now running a programme in
 when, in reality, the impact of informal mentoring is likely to be much wider.   universities and held the first intra-university 7s Championships in Spring 2016.


 The successes of the project against the KPIs should not be underestimated.    Veronika Muehlhofer
 More than 1,000 coaches and referees have received education or development,
 more than 300 coaches and referees have been mentored over two years and   What did you find most valuable about being involved in the Unity Project?
 more than 100 existing and new coach and referee educators or developers have   ‘The exchanges with the CBs and with the RFU development staff allowed
 been trained.  Without doubt these newly trained and up-skilled individuals   us to gain a signification amount of new knowledge and ideas.  The financial
 will go on to have an impact on rugby across Europe for many years to come.  assistance received through the Unity project then enabled us to kick off a
                                                                       number of new projects in our own Union’.

 Thanks to the activities implemented in the 17 Rugby Europe nations,   Arthur Bowden, Dorset & Wiltshire RFU
 Unions shared their passion and experience and opened new territories   Do you think the Unity Project will have a lasting impact on rugby in the country?  If so how?

 and opportunities.  Such a programme can help rugby expand and get   ‘We gave the Swiss information, technical mainly.  Their efforts have doubled the number of

 stronger in Europe, riding on the trend which emerged from the RWC   schoolchildren playing the game when there are so many alternative attractions of other sporting
 2015 and growing with the Olympics’.  OCTAVIAN MORARIU, RUGBY   activities, this is a great advance.  We are building for the future’.

 EUROPE PRESIDENT AND IOC MEMBER
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