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Projects | Podium Young Event Managers

 

Each year SUNEE is committed to working with groups of young people from around the region through the Podium Young Event Managers programme.  This scheme aims to develop the skills and knowledge of the young people in the area of event management and planning.

Initially run as a national pilot scheme through Podium, the  further and higher education unit for the 2012 Games, the scheme is currently in its second year.

New to the programme this year is a one day conference for the young people from years 9 and 10 to be held at Sunderland University.  This will provide participants with a brief insight into what the programme will offer them as well as providing them with the opportunity to gain a formal qualification as an Assistant Leader for Multiskills clubs.

Following on from the conference, that was held on 22nd October 2009,  the young people will attend regular workshops led by SUNEE staff and volunteers which will look at key areas of event management:

·         Risk Assessment

·         Financial planning

·         Marketing

·         Event planning

At the end of each series of workshops all the young people involved will be provided with an opportunity to volunteer at a sports event.  Initially the young people will engage in a university sports event as a volunteer whilst learning about the work that takes place behind the organisation of a successful event.  By the end of the programme the same young people will be organising and running their own event with support from university students who mentor the young people through the entire programme.

Through this programme we hope to utilise the profile of London 2012 to inspire young people to regularly participate in sports volunteering up to 2012 and beyond.

Funding for this strand of our work is provided by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).  Project commenced September 2008.

For more information, please contact Alyson Dixon on 0191 227 3872 or e-mail  alyson.dixon@unn.ac.uk

SUNEE is one of the outstanding projects granted the London 2012 Inspire mark, the badge of the London 2012 Inspire programme which recognises exceptional and innovative projects inspired by the 2012 Games.

The Inspire programme is an opportunity for everyone to be a part of the London 2012 games; a broad participation programme spanning sport participation, education, sustainability, volunteering and business opportunities and skills.  New opportunities are being created to inspire young people and encourage for the whole of the UK to join in.

In the summer of 2012, the UK will come alive with the Olympic and Paralympic Games.  Our four-year Cultural Olympiad will reach a climax with the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on 27 July.  It starts a 60-day festival of sport and culture across the UK – the Olympic and the Paralympic Games.  For the first time, these two events have been planned together from the very beginning.  By thinking about the needs of both Olympic and Paralympic athletes and spectators at each point in our plans, we can create the best possible Games experience for everyone.

Find out more about the Inspire Programme

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