The importance of sport and physical activity as a foundational sector in supporting economic growth
At the start of last autumn, the government released its industrial strategy green paper, Invest 2035: The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy. A broad consultation exercise on the principles set out in the strategy concluded at the end of November.
Here, Clare Dunn, Associate Director of Business Engagement at CIMSPA shares her thoughts on how our sector contributes as a foundational sector.
“I’ve been thinking a lot about Invest 2035: The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy which the government consulted on towards the end of last year.
Economic growth is often associated with ‘cutting-edge’ industries like technology, life sciences, renewable energy, financial services and advanced manufacturing. However, the foundations upon which these sectors are able to survive and thrive are often overlooked by many people.
Foundational sectors, such as public services, transportation, retail, construction and agriculture play a crucial role in enabling sustainable economic progress across all industries. These sectors provide the infrastructure, resources and support systems necessary for the economy to function efficiently and effectively.
And it’s time to add sport and physical activity to that list.
So what are foundational sectors?
They are essential sectors that are the backbone of our economy. Industries that provide core goods and services, facilitating the daily lives of people and the operations of businesses and households. Without these sectors, those ‘cutting-edge’ and priority industries simply cannot function.
Without the transportation sector, it’s impossible to move the goods produced by other sectors and for people to reach the services they need. It’s equally impossible for other industries to get their people to where they need to be in order for their businesses to deliver.
Without the construction sector, there are no physical spaces for businesses to operate and for people working in other industries to live.
Without agriculture, there are no raw materials for manufacturing and food to sustain people that are working in other industries.
And without the sport and physical activity sector, we cannot have an active, healthy population that is able work in other sectors.
Foundational sectors are the bedrock for innovation and growth in other industries. Hi-tech companies, for example, rely on efficient transportation systems to manufacture and distribute their products. Similarly, the sport and physical activity sector enables productivity by maintaining a healthy workforce and as well as generating economic benefits through tourism, sports events and related activities.
Foundational sectors like ours provide the critical inputs and infrastructure that allow other industries to flourish.
Foundational sectors are significant employers, providing jobs for millions of people across diverse skill levels. From carpenters and architects in the construction sector to coaches, facilities managers and fitness professionals in the sport and physical activity sector, these industries offer opportunities for both highly skilled and entry-level workers. By doing so, they contribute to reducing unemployment and create economic stability.