Active Celebration: using the London 2012 Games to Get the Nation MovingThis evidence-based set of case studies and strategies provides the blueprint for how between now and July 2012 we can capture people’s imagination and inspire them to get involved. It has been commissioned jointly by the Physical Activity Coordinators in the Department of Health offices across England, and developed by the Centre for Sport, Physical Education & Activity Research (SPEAR) at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Active Celebration answers several questions:
• How can the Games inspire us to be more active?
• How can we give most support to those with most to gain i.e. the least active?
• What will work best and who needs to be involved?
For commissioners, it offers an evidence-based guide to which schemes are likely to work in which settings, and what outcomes you can expect.
For coordinators, it provides a detailed picture of the possibilities for legacy work so you can see which ones match most closely with your local priorities.
For delivery partners, it’s a practical ‘how to’ guide covering design and implementation, with a host of useful contacts.
For anyone who has a responsibility for legacy work at local, regional or national level, and wherever you are in the country, Active Celebration will stimulate discussion, aid decision making, generate ideas and positively challenge partnerships at all levels to maximise the opportunities before us.
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| Short Title | Active Celebration |
| Rights | © Department of Health (DoH) |
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| Publication date | July 2010 | | Creator(s) | SPEAR, Canterbury Christ Church University |
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