"The world as we have created is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking." - Albert Einstein Since early 2016 the 'Sporting Future' and 'Towards an Active Nation' strategies have served as a catalyst to increase activity across the UK. Both documents called for the sector to immediately re-evaluate its approach, commitment and direction in order to reverse the alarming trend of inactivity which is strangling our nation. The Why Sports Annual Conference takes place at the prestigious Royal Society of Medicine, London on October 2nd 2018 and will re-visit our collective progress against the 'Sporting Future' and 'Towards an Active Nation' strategies.

At Why Sports we are committed to offering our delegates the very best conference experience at the very best value.

Throughout 2018 we will continue to deliver conferences focusing on how the sports sector can develop partnerships across all areas and how through strong governance and focused debate we can increase participation, and deliver the many aspects of the "Sporting Future and Towards an Active Nation strategies.

Our conference will be open to professionals, decision makers and influencers from numerous from across the sector.

We have worked hard once again to assemble a range of speakers and thought shapers from across the sector whom are happy to provide you with rich information to assist the delivery of projects associated to increasing activity across the nation.

An example of subjects and themes to be discussed in our main plenary presentations and workshops include:

  • Sporting Future strategy and agenda
  • Towards an Active Nation strategy and agenda
  • Public Health
  • Workforce Development
  • Intelligent Data
  • Data Management and Insight
  • Behavioural Change
  • 21st Century Facilities

Click Here for more information including the full Agenda and Speakers

If you have any questions please email enquiries@wsmg.co.uk

When
2nd October, 2018 from  8:00 AM to  4:30 PM
Location
Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street
London, LON W1G 0AE
United Kingdom
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