LONDON 21st February 2014 Conference Programme
By 4pm you will…
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be inspired by a new way of understanding women
and girls and how this could impact your delivery of sport and physical
activity
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feel capable of challenging the status quo around
engaging women and girls
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be able to identify practical delivery methods
and tools to take back to your workplace
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have seen how local women and girls have been
successfully engaged and retained in sport
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have identified opportunities for partnership
working
10.00
– 10.30am: |
Welcome |
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Radha Balani, Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation Jo Aitken, London Sport (formally Pro-Active East London) |
10.30 – 11.15am: |
Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation |
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Radha Balani and Jennie Platt Creating a Nation
of Active Women "Understanding Women’s Lives and the Role of Sport and Physical Activity" |
11.15am – 12.00pm: |
Local case studies London Sport and Essex FA Goals 4 Girls
project Interactive Engaging disabled women and girls in sport |
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12.00 – 12.45pm: |
Lunch and networking |
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12.45 – 1.30pm: |
Local case studies Chris
Anderson, London Sport and Odell Lewis, Fit West Essex Female only Sportivate
round and girls gym/fitness project Tasnim Desai, Active Sisters A chance to feel strong, confident and improve your well-being |
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1.30 – 3.30pm |
Breakout sessions Increasing sports participation amongst women and girls: The journey from project initiation to evaluation. A team activity that will allow you to co-create a project with your peers in the room based on the new research you have heard about, and the best practice from today’s case studies. Be prepared to be innovative, creative and interactive |
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3.30 – 4.00pm |
Summary and questions |
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