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The Volunteers in Sport Conference took place on 20 October 2004 at the CCPR offices, London.

To download the presentations that were given at the conference please click on the speaker's name.


Time

Session

Speaker

10.30

Welcome

Margaret Talbot OBE, Chief Executive, CCPR
Chair for the morning Mike Collins
10.45

Issues arising from the Sport England survey of volunteers in sport 2002/03
Geoff Nichols

11.15


Development of support for volunteers through website resources developed for the Royal Yachting Association

Jenny Anderson
Debbie Hodges
Tim Savill

11.45 Tea Break
12.00
Paid staff in voluntary sporting organisations: Do they help or hinder? John Schulz
12.30

Sports volunteering - from formal to informal - who benefits?
Andrew Adams
John Deane

13.00 Lunch
Chair for the afternoon Jenny Anderson
13.30
The relationship between voluntary sports clubs and social capital Mike Collins
14.00
Strategies for volunteer recruitment in the England and Wales Cricket Board Christine de Cruz
14.30 Sports Marketing Research Trust Ian Peacock
15.00 Tea Break
15.15 Discussion of the research needs in volunteers and sport
16.00 Close
Volunteers in Sport Conference

The Volunteers in Sport Conference took place on 20 October 2004 at the CCPR offices, London.

To download the presentations that were given at the conference please click on the speaker's name.


Time

Session

Speaker

10.30

Welcome

Margaret Talbot OBE, Chief Executive, CCPR
Chair for the morning Mike Collins
10.45

Issues arising from the Sport England survey of volunteers in sport 2002/03
Geoff Nichols

11.15


Development of support for volunteers through website resources developed for the Royal Yachting Association

Jenny Anderson
Debbie Hodges
Tim Savill

11.45 Tea Break
12.00
Paid staff in voluntary sporting organisations: Do they help or hinder? John Schulz
12.30

Sports volunteering - from formal to informal - who benefits?
Andrew Adams
John Deane

13.00 Lunch
Chair for the afternoon Jenny Anderson
13.30
The relationship between voluntary sports clubs and social capital Mike Collins
14.00
Strategies for volunteer recruitment in the England and Wales Cricket Board Christine de Cruz
14.30 Sports Marketing Research Trust Ian Peacock
15.00 Tea Break
15.15 Discussion of the research needs in volunteers and sport
16.00 Close