Presenter – Eleanor Oldroyd, BBC Radio 5 Live
10:00 - 11:35
An introduction from presenter Eleanor Oldroyd
10:05 - 10:15
A welcome from Brigid Simmonds OBE, Chair, the Sport and Recreation Alliance
Including the launch of Good Governance Code
10:15 - 10:35
Brian Moore, broadcaster, journalist and former rugby union international
10:35 - 10:50
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE, Paralympic legend and working peer
A practical workshop delivered by Anne Ibrahim, Director, Big Society Works
Workshop delivered by Farrer & Co
Delivered by Martyn Allison, National Advisor Culture & Sport, Local Government Improvement & Development
Amid cuts and austerity there are green shoots of funding available for those able to tackle key points on the health agenda. Tips and hints on getting involved in the new health agenda, delivered by Dr William Bird, health adviser to Natural England
Session Two: What has the Big Society got to do with the Olympics?
14:20 - 16:00
An introduction by Eleanor Oldroyd
Baroness Ford, Chair, London 2012 Olympic Park Legacy Company
What will the Olympic and Paralympic Games leave behind and how will they contribute to a legacy of participation?
Jane Ashworth, Chief Executive, StreetGames
Olympic Games, StreetGames or both? How innovation in delivery is just as important as elite competition
How the Olympics can offer a volunteering legacy we can count on
A home Olympics and running an NGB – do the Games provide opportunity or difficulty?
Jennie Price, Chief Executive, Sport England
How Sport England can deliver the coalition’s priorities for sport, and where we head from here
Questions from the floor.
Tim Lamb, Chief Executive, the Sport and Recreation Alliance.