10 Jan 2017

Games and Sport Division Meeting- 24 January 2017

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Games and Sports Division Meeting

Date: Tuesday 24 January 2017

Time: 11:00

Venue: Farrer & Co, 20/23 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3EG

[A sandwich lunch will be available at approximately 13:30]

AGENDA

1. CHAIR REMARKS (11:00-11:10)

2. CSPs (11:10-11:30)

CSPs Chief Executive, Lee Mason, to present on the work and direction of the County Sports Partnerships

3. VOLUNTEERING (11:30-11:45)

GIVERS research from Join In and your future research needs

4. SPORT AND RECREATION ALLIANCE UPDATE (11:45-12:00)

Colleagues from the Sport and Recreation Alliance will update on recent developments and priority areas of work including: 2017-21 strategy update, Reconomics Plus, Mental Health Charter Anniversary, Voluntary Code of Good Governance, Members Reference Panel and annual Member Survey.

5. ELECTIONS FOR THE NEXT CHAIR AND DEPUTY (12:00-12:20)

6. SAFEGUARDING DISCUSSION AND Q&A (12:20-13:20)

Jayne Molyneux from Sport England and Anne Tiivas from the NSPCC CPSU

7. CLOSING REMARKS (13:20-13:30)

8. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

· Alliance Learning Week on Ethics, Equality and Governance 13-17 March

· Sports Summit 24 May

· Next Games and Sports Divisional Meeting 29 September, Farrer & Co

Download the Games and Sports Division Meeting Agenda - 24 January

Games & Sports Division Election Paper

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