Relaying Sport in the East - 16 - 17 July 2007
Relaying Sport in the East is a two-day conference being held for National Governing Bodies of Sport in the region, at Lakeside Lodge Golf Centre, Pidley, Cambridgeshire on 16 - 17 July 2007
DAY ONE – Monday 16th July 2007
- Setting the scene - Chris Perks, Director, Sport England East
- The Regional Landscape for Sport - Ken Edwards, England Volleyball, Chelmsford Community Sports Network
- The Delivery System - Mark Ormerod, Head of Delivery, Sport England East
- The role of the County Sports Partnerships and Community Sports Networks within the delivery system – a practical example - Keith Sutton, Active Norfolk
North Norfolk CSN Action Plan - The role of a National Governing Body within the delivery system – a practical example - Emily St John, England Netball
- Keynote address - Stephen Castle, Chairman, East Regional Sports Board
- Youth Sports Trust – role within the delivery system and regional staffing structure - Trevor Smith, Youth Sports Trust
- The East Equality Team – Who we are and what we do - East Equality Team
- Fitter Futures update
- Naturally Active update
- Sport and Crime Prevention update
- Women's Sport Foundation and MENTER update
- The Regional Plan for Community Sport – a consultation process - Spencer Harris, Sport England East
- Summary and close - Simon Macqueen, Sport England East
DAY TWO – Tuesday 17th July 2007
- Workforce Development – Delivering Year 1 and planning for Year 2 - Stuart Wilson, Skills Active, Jane Hannah, Sport England East
- UK Framework for Coaching Update - Jo Jones, Sports Coach UK
- Planning session – this sessions will allow time to plan and engage with different partners around key areas of work i.e. workforce development, club and coach, performance management framework etc)
- The Regional Plan for Community Sport – feedback from delegates - Spencer Harris, Sport England East
- Whole Sport Plans – Regional Investment 2009-2010 - Simon Macqueen, Sport England East
- Summary - Simon Macqueen, Sport England East
- Delegates
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