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Team South West - 2012 Newsletter (Issue 1)
Team South West - 2012 Newsletter (Issue 2)

London 2012 website
The sporting and cultural fabric of the South West
(pdf 4mb)
SW Olympic Office (Sept. 2005)
SW Olympic Office (Nov 2005)

100 people attended the recent conference for sports clubs in the South West entitled Keeping ahead of the Game. The conference took place at the College of St Mark & St John in Plymouth and aimed to:

The day was Chaired by Ged Roddy, Chair of the South West Regional Sports Board, who introduced morning presentations from

Afternoon workshops were well attended and included
Workshop 1:
The Hub & Satellite concept – examples of good practise in the South West.
Presented by Mary Hodgson, Project Manager, Carn Brae Hub Club & Chris Mather, Community Sport Tutor, College of St Mark & St John
This workshop gave an insight to two projects currently being developed in the region, including overall aims of their scheme, partnerships involved and particular areas of focus (click here).

Workshop 2:
Long Term Athlete Development
Presented by Ronnie Heath, Coach Development Officer, Somerset Activity & Sports Partnership
This workshop examined the importance of an athlete centred approach to club development. It looked at the principles of LTAD and the benefits of clubs taking this approach.

Workshop 3:
Social Enterprise
Presented by John Stevens, Organisational Development Consultant, Gloucestershire Sports Partnership
Long term sustainability is crucial to successful club provision. This workshop introduced the concept of social enterprise, looked at the benefits and considered how clubs could capitalise.

Workshop 4:
Community Amateur Sports Clubs
Presented by Mary Groom, Bates Wells & Braithwaite
This workshop explained CASC, looked at the benefits and explained how clubs can apply (click here)


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