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#LetsMoveLondon

London Sport

Most Active City July 2017

People Networking at KIA Oval

Most Active City opens the door for you to be part of the movement to getting 1,000,000 more Londoner’s physically active by 2020. On Friday 7 July, at The KIA Oval, we will be joined by leaders in their field for you to help shape the future of sport and physical activity in London.

 

Plenary Session:

London Sport – Most Active City

The social value of the 1,000,000, London’s route to getting 1,000,000 Londoners more active by 2020 and how we get there.

Delivered by: London Sport

Mayor of London/ Greater London Authority – London strategies and their relevance for Most Active City

The Mayor’s interest in physical activity and sport and the relevant Mayoral strategies for London.
Delivered by: Matthew Ryder, Deputy Mayor for Social Integration, Social Mobility, Community Engagement, Lucy Saunders, Greater London Authority and Emily Humphreys, Greater London Authority

Sport England – Strategy Update
An update on Sport England’s strategy, ‘Towards an Active Nation’.
Delivered by: Mike Diaper, Executive Director of Community Sport, Sport England

Innovation – How do we foster a culture of innovation?
Exploring innovation and how it can be developed in our organisations.
Delivered by: Dr. Peter Thomond, Managing Director, Clever Together

 

Workshops:

The Mayor’s Physical Activity & Community Sport Strategy and Programme
Delivered by: Mandu Reid, Greater London Authority

Workforce Development: London’s Future Workforce
Delivered by: Dean Nevill, London Sport

Working with the Commercial Sector: Challenges in Working with the Commercial Sector
Delivered by: Rob Smyth, London Sport and UK Active

Understanding and Influencing Less Active Londoners: Inactive Segmentation Research
Delivered by: Tim Copley, London Sport

When the Circus Comes to Town: Making the Most of Major Events in Grassroots Sport
Delivered by: Jane Stewart, England Athletics

Technology for Participation: Using Technology to Enable Participation for Motivation
Delivered by: Alex Zurita, London Sport

Funding: Keeping Up with an Evolving Landscape
Delivered by: Xander Beck, London Sport

Quest for Excellence: Using Quest Sport for Development
Delivered by: Paul Brivio, Quest

Youth Insight: Personality to Participation – A Fresh Approach
Delivered by: Lorna Leach and Lawrence Roots, London Sport

Measuring Your Impact: A Common Evaluation Framework for Sport & Physical Activity

Delivered by: Darcy Hare, Sport England

 

I’ve got some moves. You don’t get to my age without learning a few moves
Joan, 71
London Sport has helped me more than I ever could of imagined
Alex, 28
I’ve got some moves. You don’t get to my age without learning a few moves
Joan, 71
London Sport has helped me more than I ever could of imagined
Alex, 28