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Sports Policy and Administration in Malaysia

Policies are formal expressions of an organization's decisions on important issues, distinct from objectives, strategies, and goals. They guide consistent decision-making across various areas such as finance, human resources, and risk management.

Sports Policy and Administration
in Malaysia

What is Policy?

Sport Organizations require policy in the areas of finance, human resources, facility use and control, equipment, travel, public relations, promotion and other items related to managing risk.

. Policies are different from objectives, strategies, procedures or philosophy (Houlihan, 2017). Policies are also different from goals, objectives and tactics.

Policies have wide ramifications and are formal expressions of an organization's standing decisions on important, often recurring issues.

Usually written statements emerging from an organization’s philosophy that express its position on important, recurring issues and used to guide decisions and enable consistent decision making.

Sports Policy and Administration in Malaysia

Malaysian National Educational Philosophy 1979

SPORTS SCHOOL
Malaysia Terengganu Sports School fully operational on July 16, 2016
Malaysia Sabah Sports School was Construction on 31 October 2012 and was operated on 6 January 2013.
Malaysia Pahang Sports School was Construction on 2009 and was completed in November 2011.
Bandar Penawar Malaysia Sports School was completed in December 1997 and began operations on January 18, 1998.
Bukit Jalil Sports Schools (SSBJ) was established on 1996.
MASUM
In 1985, the name MASUIPTIM was officially changed to the University of Malaysia Sports Council (MASUM).
In the year (1975) a sports event was organized among university students until today.
Began in 1974 on the initiative of university sports officials
MSSM
10 sports for ASEAN Schools Sports Council (ASSC), Asian Schools Sports Federation (ASSF) and Asian Schools Football Federation (ASFF).
Involved 24 sports
Mission is to produce high-potential elite athletes through domestic and international sporting programs
Established in 1968

Sports Tourism an Visit Malaysia Year Promotion Historical and Sociological Perspective

All these world-class sporting events bring substantial returns to the society and the nation
the success in organizing the race Le Tour de Langkawi in 1996 was a turning point in the government's focus on the development of the sport tourism sector
Monsoon Cup
A1GP Malaysia
Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
Super GT
Petronas Primax 3 Merdeka Millineum Endurance Race
FEI Show jumping World Cup
Formula1 Grand Prix Malaysia
Ironman Triathlon
Royal Langkawi International Regatta
Sport tourism has become a popular sub-sector in the tourism industry today.

Malaysian National Youth Policy 1985

Malaysian Youth is an update and improvement to the National Youth Development Policy 1997.
Was re-examined in 1997 and replaced with the National Youth Development Policy in efforts to garner youth potential as a whole.
The National Youth Policy which was drafted in 1985

National Sports Convention Langkawi 1996

In Malaysia, the success in organizing the race Le Tour de Langkawi in 1996 was a turning point in the government's focus on the development of the sport tourism sector
The role of the OCM and national sport organizations, the role of the public and private sectors in Malaysian sports, and issues related to sports facilities, science and technology in the development of sports.
Officiated by YAB Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad on 11 April 1996. who believed that this convention should provide for the reform and improvement of sports in Malaysia.

The National Sports Policy

2009

Strengthen the culture of participation in sports among the people

Promote greater participation in sports activities at all level

Provide sports facilities to meet the need at all level

Develop sports as an industry

Achieve excellence and national and international level

Strengthen sports bodies and association with professional government practices

Provide opportunities. incentives and career to fulfil basic individual needs through sports

Enhance the knowledge and practice of sports culture among people

1988
Objective

Achieve excellence at the highest level in the true spirit of sportsmanship, at national and international levels of competitions and also with a view towards enhancing national image and goodwill.

Develop and improve the knowledge and practice of sports in the interest of social welfare of the individual and the enjoyment of leisure among the public at large

Provide opportunities and facilities for the fulfillment of basic social, psychological and physiological needs of individuals through sports.

Develop a healthy, disciplined and united society through greater participation and better opportunities in sport by all levels of society.

Sports and National related policies: An introduction

Sports related act in Malaysia
National Sports Council of Malaysia Act 1971 (Act 29)
Youth Societies and Youth Development Act 2007 (Act 668)
Perbadanan Stadium Malaysia Act 2010 ( Act 717)
Martial Arts Societies Act 1976 (Act 170
Sports Development Act 1997 (Act 576)
National Sports Institute Act 2011 (Act 729)
Sports related policies in Malaysia
National Sport Policy 1988 and 2009
Executive summary Malaysia Youth Policy
National Youth Development Policy 1997