19/1/2010
PATHE Closing CONFERENCE 2010
PATHE Closing CONFERENCE 2010 22-24 April 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia
"In partnership for health-enhancing physical activity" will be presented on the PATHE Conference on the 22-24 April 2010. The Conference will be organised by ISCA and hosted by one of PATHE Collaborating partners, Association Sport for All Association Serbia and will be held in Belgrade in Serbia.
PATHE Closing Conference will be prepared in close cooperation with PATHE Associate partners: SUS from Slovenia, DGI from Denmark, UISP from Italy and USEP from France.
PATHE Collaborating partners, ISCA members, stakeholders and external guests will be invited to discuss about physical activity as a promotor of health and improving the quality of life; about cultural and social impact of sport for all; about education as an important role in promoting health and quality of life for all; and how to make Europe healthier with physical education, sport and development.
PATHE Conference will recommend future responsible decisons for future action, common strategy to influence to inactive EU population, and will go deeply in local/national coordination and leadership for taking the responsibility for the key services that direct impact on physical activity. All mentioned topics and much more will be included in PATHE Declaration which will be design, presented and accepted during the conference.
We invite you to book days in your Calendar already now and follow the PATHE Conference news on isca web. For more details contact PATHE project coordinator: Saska Benedicic Tomat.
PATHE Closing Conference will be prepared in close cooperation with PATHE Associate partners: SUS from Slovenia, DGI from Denmark, UISP from Italy and USEP from France.
PATHE Collaborating partners, ISCA members, stakeholders and external guests will be invited to discuss about physical activity as a promotor of health and improving the quality of life; about cultural and social impact of sport for all; about education as an important role in promoting health and quality of life for all; and how to make Europe healthier with physical education, sport and development.
PATHE Conference will recommend future responsible decisons for future action, common strategy to influence to inactive EU population, and will go deeply in local/national coordination and leadership for taking the responsibility for the key services that direct impact on physical activity. All mentioned topics and much more will be included in PATHE Declaration which will be design, presented and accepted during the conference.
We invite you to book days in your Calendar already now and follow the PATHE Conference news on isca web. For more details contact PATHE project coordinator: Saska Benedicic Tomat.











