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Up-coming SportExcel seminars

Friday 6 October 2006

Sport and anti-social behaviour

Talk about the power of sport! Sport and physical activity can contribute to the prevention of crime, reduce anti-social behaviour and improve relationships between people of different racial, cultural and religious communities. Involvement in sport and physical activity can result in greater community ownership and care of local facilities and resources and it can also build capacity, skills and confidence within communities which enable them to tackle wider community anti-social behaviour issues.

This seminar will consider the valuable role that sport can play in bringing about changes in behaviour. It will consider the crucial role of local authorities in delivering the Government's respect agenda whilst sharing national and regional that achieve community cohesion, reduce crime and enhance the lifestyles of excluded sectors of the community.

Friday 20 October 2006

Sports building and swimming pool design

Sport and recreation facility design affects the ability of managers and operators to deliver meaningful participation opportunities for all. The next generation of sporting facilities will need to inspire and meet the aspirations of today's youth and tomorrow's societies.

This seminar will look at buildings fit for the future and explore how to introduce innovation to your new build and refurbishments to ensure fitness for purpose, providing sports facilities that are manageable, attractive, accessible, welcoming and user-friendly.

Friday 3 November 2006

Effective management of sports halls

The effective management of sports halls will consider some of the fundamental design aspects for multi-purpose sports halls including access, egress, flooring, seating and lighting. From 'vision to provision' it will consider the management of resources and heath and safety issues in all their dimensions. From risk management, fire safety law to flexible sports hall programming.

This seminar will share ideas and practical working examples to enhance your existing programmes, maximising facility usage with the potential to attract new customers and increase income generation.

For more information, to download a seminar programme or to book a place on the above seminars click here

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