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MOVE2010



MOVE2010 1st announcement (PDF, 0.75 MB)

European Congress on Sport for All and Health: A Strategic Partnership

GREETING FROM THE CONGRESS PARTNERS AND HOST


On behalf of the Congress partners, International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA), Confederation of European Sport Santé (CESS), the European Sport For All Network (ESFAN, regional body of The Association For International Sport for All - TAFISA) and the Congress host, the German Gymnastics Federation (Deutscher Turner-Bund - DTB), we cordially invite YOU to:


MOVE 2010 – SPORT FOR ALL AND HEALTH: A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 20TH TO 24TH OCTOBER 2010

This topic has been specifically chosen in response to the demand from our member organisations and colleagues in the Sport for All and health sectors to address critical issues to their development, such as creating successful campaigns, developing strategies for organisational and program development, networking at a city or local, national, regional and international level and recognising and developing quality Sport for All and health programs.
 
National and international speakers will present new strategies and understandings, as well as best-practice examples from and for organisations operating in the field of health enhancing physical activity.
We eagerly await your arrival as one of more than 250 international participants at MOVE 2010!
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Rainer Brechtken – DTB President,
Mogens Kirkeby – ISCA President,
Toni Llop – CESS President,
Joel Raynaud – ESFAN President



Sport for All and Health: A Strategic Partnership

What is ‘health’?  It is physical, mental and social wellbeing.  What is ‘Sport for All’?  It is a mechanism to achieve physical, mental and social wellbeing.  However, to date, the Sport for All and health sectors have fundamentally operated separately, with only some recognition of their interdependence.  The time has come to unite these sectors and develop strategies for obtaining maximum benefit for societies, organisations and individual citizens.


1. Themes

A. Campaigning for Sport for All & Health: Key Success Factors
The success of any campaign relies on several elements working in synergy. In particular, Sport for All campaigns and, separately, health campaigns require an element that can change the way people view their current behaviour.  This is social marketing, and it becomes even more critical when further extending campaigns to include both Sport for All and health, at an individual, community, national or global level.  This session will address the key success factors, and pitfalls to avoid, when developing campaigns in Sport for All and health.

B. Strategy Development for Sport for All & Health
Taking action without sufficient planning is a common mistake for those involved in the sports sector, both governmental and non-governmental organisations alike. Whilst action is most definitely positive, without planning this can lead to wasted effort or double work, and in the worst case failure to achieve the objective of the action!  The objectives of this session are two-fold:  to introduce the concept of strategy development in terms of setting and prioritising objectives, developing communication systems and securing resources, and to advise how to strategically implement health as a priority within Sport for All and physical activity organisations and programs.

C. Healthy Cities & Active Cities: Building the Network
‘Networking’ is a term used regularly and increasingly loosely, however building networks remains critical to the promotion of new ideas, exchange of information and efficient delivery of programs.  For the Sport for All and health sectors, networks of cities are crucial, as by their nature cities have established infrastructure, administration and communication systems, policy and existing sponsorship of both sports and health based programs.  Cities also contain crucial target groups and settings, e.g. youth, the elderly, clubs, workplaces, etc., around which networks can be built.  This session will address how to build networks that incorporate and combine both the Sport for All and health sectors.

D. Quality Demands in Health Enhancing Sport for All Programs
To count the number of programs addressing Sport for All and health around the world is an impossible task.  However counting those that are successful is much less daunting.  Why?  Because quality programs for Sport for All and health that are efficient, effective and enduring are much more difficult to establish.  What makes a healthy sport club?  What are the quality marks for health and Sport for All programs?  What makes a program a quality program?  This session will address all of these issues.





2. Program


Wed.

20.10.10

Thu.

21.10.10

Fri.

22.10.10

Sat.

23.10.10

Sun.

24.10.10

Morning

 

Arrival

Round Table

Congress Day I

Congress Day II

ISCA General Assembly

Excursion

Departure

Afternoon

 

ESFAN General Assembly

Evening

 

Welcome Reception

Closing Dinner



3. Accommodation

Lindner Congress Hotel Frankfurt
Bolongarostraße 100
D-65929 Frankfurt

http://www.lindner.de/de/LCH

 

Prices:

Single room: between €99.- to €119.-

Booking-Code: MOVE 2010

 

More hotels will be suggested in the 2nd announcement for MOVE2010.





4. Congress Fee

Payment before

20/08/10

Payment after

20/08/2010

Congress fee

190 €

250 €

Student fee

160 €

190 €

If you are accompanying a participant but will just be present at the lunches and dinners

100 €

160 €



5. MOVE2010 Congress Secretariat

For more information please contact MOVE2010 Congress secretariat.

 

MOVE 2010 Congress Secretariat

c/o Deutscher Turner-Bund

Otto-Fleck-Schneise 8

60528 Frankfurt/Main

 

E-mail : move2010@dtb-online.de

Web: www.move2010.info



MOVE2010 1st announcement (PDF, 0.75 MB)

Sponsors

The MOVE 2010 European Congress on Sport for All and Health: A Strategic Partnership is co-financed py the European Commission in the framework of the SANTE - Sport Action NeTwork of Europe project.