24 July 2009 - 24 July 2009
England's Northwest is fully committed to playing a full part in the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, creating lasting positive sporting, social and economic legacies from the many opportunities presented.
The annual conference provides an opportunity to find out how the Northwest is working to maximise the benefits of The Games and for us to celebrate the achievements of our journey to 2012 so far. In addition to presentations, including a keynote from LOCOG, there will be a number of breakout sessions highlighting good practice case studies, debate and discussion forums, and sessions on 'how to' take part in different programmes, for example, the Inspire Programme.
The event also marks the official launch of the Open Weekend in the Northwest and provides you with an opportunity to discover what is happening around the region for Open Weekend.
To see the presentations from below, click on the links below.
Pre Games Training Camps, Australia Swimming Case study - Ian McCormac, Manchester City Council
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Lakes Alive, How one big idea galvanised multiple partners - Julie Tait, Lakes Alive
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How to get the most out of Get Set - Pam Jervis, Kirkby, Sports College
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How to use CompeteFor - Anne Thompson, NWDA
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Bandstand Marathon - Ian Anstee, Bandstand Marathon.
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Developing a legacy from Major Events - Sheldon Phillips, NWDA
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We Play, Opportunities to get involved - Catherine Armstrong, WE PLAY Legacy Producers Group
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Exploring Tourism Marketing Opportunities in the Northwest - Nick Brooks-Sykes, NWDA
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Personal Best - Dian Shaw, North West Skills Active
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How to get the Inspire Mark - Francesca Canty, LOCOG
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Developing a sporting legacy in the North West - Anne Boyd, Sport England
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Sub Regional Opportunities, The Cheshire and Warrington approach - Chris Brown, Cheshire and Warrington 2012 Steering Group
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Preston Guild 2012 - Phil Walsh, Preston City Council
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