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What’s your future?
Gymnastics England Club Conference 2010
Gymnastics England are set to host their inaugural Club Development Conference and Awards Evening this June. The conference will offer inspirational and educational workshops with keynote speakers and examples of practical and workable case studies to help you build a sustainable legacy for your club. The awards will celebrate our passionate and dedicated workforce, who are giving their time and efforts to drive our sport at grass roots.
Gymnastics England Club Conference & Awards Evening will be on 12th and 13th June 2010 at Burleigh Court, Loughborough. This exciting new conference has been developed to up skill the gymnastics workforce. Speakers will include Mark Gannon - UK Development Director, Paul Hall - Performance Coach, Sheffield Sharks and many other inspirational and educational people to help you build a sustainable legacy for your club.
The 2010 Gymnastics England Club Conference theme is “What’s your future?” and will focus on perhaps the most exciting few years’gymnastics in England has ever had. It will celebrate the workforce that’s supporting all of our gymnasts in the community and those who are winning medals and aiming for Olympic success. The next few years will have an even bigger impact on clubs and it’s important that Gymnastics England are ready for the increase in demand on our beautiful sport.
Gymnastics England has pulled together an array of inspirational speakers and workshops to inspire, inform you and support your clubs development. It will provide both ideas and inspiration to maximise your club's capacity and possible future opportunities, against the backdrop of the new Gymnastics England structure and sporting landscape.
Workshops Include:
Mark Gannon, UK Development Director - What’s Your Future?
Developing the Club as a Sports Enterprise
Building an Effective Club Workforce
Marketing Your Club
Continuing Professional Development
The Key to Writing Successful Funding Applications
Engaging the Aspirations of 2012
Embedding Satellite Clubs Into The Community
Facilitated Discussions
What Is Talent? Talent ID Explained
Embracing Disabilities within your Club
Developing the Gymnast’s Motivation and Mental Toughness
Creating Opportunities Through the Running of Festivals
Independent Safeguarding Authority Vetting & Barring SchemeâÃÂÃÂAm I ready?
Coach Protection - How to Protect Yourself and Your Club
Gym for Over 50’s
Diversifying Delivery
Developing Elite Performers
Prevention of injuries
Young Leaders and Your Community
Street Cheer
Pre-School
Adult Classes
Freestyle
TeamGym
What the Conference offers
Invaluable lessons from successful funding bids applied for by clubs
An insight into Gymnastics England structure, plans and priorities over the next few years and how these will impact on the sporting landscape for clubs and their members
Advice on how to maximise the potential of your club using effective initiatives
Case studies from leading pioneers within the gymnastics community
How to use local media to promote your club: Inspirational accounts from successful club businesses that utilise media to attract members and promote their club
Experience fantastic networking and development opportunities
A varied programme will assist individual delegates to tailor each day of the conference to their needs and interests.
The programme offers something for everyone…
Cost
Early Bird Cost - Limited Time Only - 5th March - 19th March
£50.00 for GymMark Clubs (per person)
£60.00 For Non GymMark Clubs (per person)
Delegate Price After March 19th 2010
£75.00 for GymMark Clubs (per person)
£90.00 for Non GymMark Clubs (per person)
Special Offer from 19th March 2010 âÃÂàPay for 1 delegate; get a 2nd from your club at ½ price!
£112.50 for GymMark Clubs (2nd delegate for £37.50)
£135.00 for Non GymMark Clubs (2nd delegate for £45.00)
For more Information about the Conference workshops please visit the Gymnastics England website (www.gymnasticsengland.org ). All booking forms will be available to download from this site.
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Last Updated on Friday, 19 March 2010 09:50 |