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CCPR National Conference 2005
The 33rd CCPR National Conference took place on 4 and 5 May 2005 at the Hilton London Metropole, London.

To download the presentations that were given at the Conference and in the workshops please click on the speaker's name.


Day 1


Time

Session

Speakers

09.30 Registration

10.45

Welcome to 33rd CCPR National Conference Howard Wells, Chair, CCPR
11.00
Keynote Address: The Lottery - 10 Years On Rt Hon John Major CH, Former Prime Minister, UK
11.50 The Big Lottery Fund Sir Clive Booth, Chair, The Big Lottery Fund
12.25
Regional and Local Resources Mary McNally, Chair, South East Regional Sports Board
13.00 Sports Aid Tim Lawler, CEO, SportsAid
13.15 Lunch
14.15 The Economic Value of Events Professor Chris Gratton, Assistant Dean of Faculty - Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
15.05 Partnerships between Private and Voluntary Sectors Brigid Simmonds, CEO, BISL
Andy Sutch, Chair, London Federation of Sport
15.45 Tea
16.15 - 17.45 Workshops

1


Sustainable Funding - Keeping Cash in the System

Clare Hedwat, NCVO
Mel Welch, Leeds Metropolitan University

Chair: Richard Yule

2


Protecting and Utilising Your Assets

Stephen Lloyd and Andrew Moss, Bates, Wells & Braithwaite

Chair: Pauline Harrison

3

Planning for the Future

Karl Wilding, NCVO

Chair: Peter Hart

4


From Anecdote to Evidence


Malcolm Tungatt, Sport England
Mike Collins, Consultant

Chair: Rosemary Napp

5

Developing a Commercial Strategy
David Teasdale, Goodform Ltd

Chair: Brigid Simmonds

18.45

Drinks Reception Sponsored by Perkins Slade Ltd

19.45

Dinner
Sports Club of the Year Awards

Supported by the Foundation for Sport and the Arts


Day 2


Time

Session

Speakers

09.00

Welcome to Day 2 Brigid Simmonds, Deputy Chair, CCPR

09.05

Our People - Our Most Important and Valuable Resource Chris Dickinson, Network Educational Press

09.55

The Health Agenda

Dr Len Almond, British Heart Foundation

Carl Bennett, Directorate of Health Promotion

Dr Peter Bundred, Liverpool University

Chair: Tam Fry, Child Growth Foundation

11.15

Year of the Volunteer (YV05)

Martin Corck, Managing Director, Creating Excellence

11.45

Workshops

1


Increasing the Diversity of Your Sport


Lucy Faulkner, The FA
Amanda Bennett, UK Sport

Chair: Penny Spink

2

NGBs and the Health Agenda - making it work for you


Simon Dickie, ARA
Seona Ross, EXTEND
Alison Usher, ASA

Chair: Janice Moore

3

Workforce Development Planning

Celia Brackenridge, Consultant

Chair: Di Ellis

4

Developing Your People

Chris Dickinson, Network Educational Press

Chair: Ray Carter

5


Working Together


Michelle Carney, Durham CSP
Sangita Patel, London Networks

Chair: Sally Munday

13.15

Lunch

14.15

2012 - Resources for the London Bid

Mike Power, COO, London 2012
Jude Kelly, Chair, Culture and Education, London 2012

15.00

The Draft EU Treaty: Promise or Threat to Sport and Recreation? Dr Maarten van Bottenburg, Director, Centre for Research on Sport in Society
15.50
"Chiefly Ourselves" - the CCPR Challenge and the future Margaret Talbot, CEO, CCPR
16.15 Tea and Departure
The 33rd CCPR National Conference took place on 4 and 5 May 2005 at the Hilton London Metropole, London.

To download the presentations that were given at the Conference and in the workshops please click on the speaker's name.


Day 1


Time

Session

Speakers

09.30 Registration

10.45

Welcome to 33rd CCPR National Conference Howard Wells, Chair, CCPR
11.00
Keynote Address: The Lottery - 10 Years On Rt Hon John Major CH, Former Prime Minister, UK
11.50 The Big Lottery Fund Sir Clive Booth, Chair, The Big Lottery Fund
12.25
Regional and Local Resources Mary McNally, Chair, South East Regional Sports Board
13.00 Sports Aid Tim Lawler, CEO, SportsAid
13.15 Lunch
14.15 The Economic Value of Events Professor Chris Gratton, Assistant Dean of Faculty - Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
15.05 Partnerships between Private and Voluntary Sectors Brigid Simmonds, CEO, BISL
Andy Sutch, Chair, London Federation of Sport
15.45 Tea
16.15 - 17.45 Workshops

1


Sustainable Funding - Keeping Cash in the System

Clare Hedwat, NCVO
Mel Welch, Leeds Metropolitan University

Chair: Richard Yule

2


Protecting and Utilising Your Assets

Stephen Lloyd and Andrew Moss, Bates, Wells & Braithwaite

Chair: Pauline Harrison

3

Planning for the Future

Karl Wilding, NCVO

Chair: Peter Hart

4


From Anecdote to Evidence


Malcolm Tungatt, Sport England
Mike Collins, Consultant

Chair: Rosemary Napp

5

Developing a Commercial Strategy
David Teasdale, Goodform Ltd

Chair: Brigid Simmonds

18.45

Drinks Reception Sponsored by Perkins Slade Ltd

19.45

Dinner
Sports Club of the Year Awards

Supported by the Foundation for Sport and the Arts


Day 2


Time

Session

Speakers

09.00

Welcome to Day 2 Brigid Simmonds, Deputy Chair, CCPR

09.05

Our People - Our Most Important and Valuable Resource Chris Dickinson, Network Educational Press

09.55

The Health Agenda

Dr Len Almond, British Heart Foundation

Carl Bennett, Directorate of Health Promotion

Dr Peter Bundred, Liverpool University

Chair: Tam Fry, Child Growth Foundation

11.15

Year of the Volunteer (YV05)

Martin Corck, Managing Director, Creating Excellence

11.45

Workshops

1


Increasing the Diversity of Your Sport


Lucy Faulkner, The FA
Amanda Bennett, UK Sport

Chair: Penny Spink

2

NGBs and the Health Agenda - making it work for you


Simon Dickie, ARA
Seona Ross, EXTEND
Alison Usher, ASA

Chair: Janice Moore

3

Workforce Development Planning

Celia Brackenridge, Consultant

Chair: Di Ellis

4

Developing Your People

Chris Dickinson, Network Educational Press

Chair: Ray Carter

5


Working Together


Michelle Carney, Durham CSP
Sangita Patel, London Networks

Chair: Sally Munday

13.15

Lunch

14.15

2012 - Resources for the London Bid

Mike Power, COO, London 2012
Jude Kelly, Chair, Culture and Education, London 2012

15.00

The Draft EU Treaty: Promise or Threat to Sport and Recreation? Dr Maarten van Bottenburg, Director, Centre for Research on Sport in Society
15.50
"Chiefly Ourselves" - the CCPR Challenge and the future Margaret Talbot, CEO, CCPR
16.15 Tea and Departure
The 33rd CCPR National Conference took place on 4 and 5 May 2005 at the Hilton London Metropole, London.

To download the presentations that were given at the Conference and in the workshops please click on the speaker's name.


Day 1


Time

Session

Speakers

09.30 Registration

10.45

Welcome to 33rd CCPR National Conference Howard Wells, Chair, CCPR
11.00
Keynote Address: The Lottery - 10 Years On Rt Hon John Major CH, Former Prime Minister, UK
11.50 The Big Lottery Fund Sir Clive Booth, Chair, The Big Lottery Fund
12.25
Regional and Local Resources Mary McNally, Chair, South East Regional Sports Board
13.00 Sports Aid Tim Lawler, CEO, SportsAid
13.15 Lunch
14.15 The Economic Value of Events Professor Chris Gratton, Assistant Dean of Faculty - Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
15.05 Partnerships between Private and Voluntary Sectors Brigid Simmonds, CEO, BISL
Andy Sutch, Chair, London Federation of Sport
15.45 Tea
16.15 - 17.45 Workshops

1


Sustainable Funding - Keeping Cash in the System

Clare Hedwat, NCVO
Mel Welch, Leeds Metropolitan University

Chair: Richard Yule

2


Protecting and Utilising Your Assets

Stephen Lloyd and Andrew Moss, Bates, Wells & Braithwaite

Chair: Pauline Harrison

3

Planning for the Future

Karl Wilding, NCVO

Chair: Peter Hart

4


From Anecdote to Evidence


Malcolm Tungatt, Sport England
Mike Collins, Consultant

Chair: Rosemary Napp

5

Developing a Commercial Strategy
David Teasdale, Goodform Ltd

Chair: Brigid Simmonds

18.45

Drinks Reception Sponsored by Perkins Slade Ltd

19.45

Dinner
Sports Club of the Year Awards

Supported by the Foundation for Sport and the Arts


Day 2


Time

Session

Speakers

09.00

Welcome to Day 2 Brigid Simmonds, Deputy Chair, CCPR

09.05

Our People - Our Most Important and Valuable Resource Chris Dickinson, Network Educational Press

09.55

The Health Agenda

Dr Len Almond, British Heart Foundation

Carl Bennett, Directorate of Health Promotion

Dr Peter Bundred, Liverpool University

Chair: Tam Fry, Child Growth Foundation

11.15

Year of the Volunteer (YV05)

Martin Corck, Managing Director, Creating Excellence

11.45

Workshops

1


Increasing the Diversity of Your Sport


Lucy Faulkner, The FA
Amanda Bennett, UK Sport

Chair: Penny Spink

2

NGBs and the Health Agenda - making it work for you


Simon Dickie, ARA
Seona Ross, EXTEND
Alison Usher, ASA

Chair: Janice Moore

3

Workforce Development Planning

Celia Brackenridge, Consultant

Chair: Di Ellis

4

Developing Your People

Chris Dickinson, Network Educational Press

Chair: Ray Carter

5


Working Together


Michelle Carney, Durham CSP
Sangita Patel, London Networks

Chair: Sally Munday

13.15

Lunch

14.15

2012 - Resources for the London Bid

Mike Power, COO, London 2012
Jude Kelly, Chair, Culture and Education, London 2012

15.00

The Draft EU Treaty: Promise or Threat to Sport and Recreation? Dr Maarten van Bottenburg, Director, Centre for Research on Sport in Society
15.50
"Chiefly Ourselves" - the CCPR Challenge and the future Margaret Talbot, CEO, CCPR
16.15 Tea and Departure