
Engagement stream
Quest will be delivering three sessions that all look at how facilities and teams engage with the communities around them. These sessions will look at ways to ensure that you are providing inclusive, high quality and accessible opportunities to local people.
Stream content
Each session will be interactive and include an expert in the field, a top performing facility and team delivering a case study and the opportunity for delegates to share best practice and ask questions.
RD Dash
Gill Twell, Head of Operations, Right Directions
Utku Toprakseven, Partner & Director of Sport Intelligence, 4 Global
This interactive session will look at how the Quest reporting app ‘RD Dash’ works and give advice on how to get the most out of your Quest report and the benchmarking the RD Dash offers. The session will also look at the results from 2019 and give the audience an update on the Quest Report.
Increasing participation
Eugene Minogue, Head of Physcial Activity, Leisure & Sport (PALS), City of WestminsterJonathan Hearn, Relationship Manager - Sport, Westminster City CouncilAndy Davidson, Contract Manager, Everyone Active
This will look at how you can work collaboratively with other service providers to enhance what is offered and reduce inactivity across the catchment area by identifying and addressing local needs.
Engaging with BAME Disabled Communities
Focusing on the work of Sporting Equals and Activity Alliance - Learnings from the ‘Get Out Get Active’ Project
Shaheen Bi, Director of Projects, Sporting Equals
This session will look at ways to encourage increasing physical activity levels amongst disabled people and individuals with health conditions, with focus on programming, facilities and services. This will include looking at the IFI Mark Accreditation.
Suffolk Public Health Exercise Referral Accreditation
One Year On
Warren Smyth, CEO, Abbeycroft Leisure
Philip Lowen, Most Active County Partnership Programme Manager, Suffolk County Council Public HealthStuart Stokes, Managing Director, Refer All
The exercise referral session will look at how to have a clear framework, process and pathway to provide a consistent approach for users of the referral scheme. It will also include looking at physiological and psychological interventions and how to measure the success of the referral scheme.