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- How should Suffolk celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games?
The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games offers a once in a generation opportunity for the communities of Suffolk to benefit socially, economically and environmentally from the largest event the world ever stages. Suffolk County Council is striving to make the most of this opportunity and as part of this process they would like to know what you think should happen in Suffolk during the summer of 2012 to involve local people in this unique event. Help us with our planning and have your say at www.surveymonkey.com/HJ3965G The survey will take no more than a couple of minutes to complete.
Thank you for your help with this survey.
London 2012 opens Young Games Maker volunteer applications
* Generalist applications opens through website today www.london2012.com/young-games-maker
* Organisations have from 22nd September - 31st October 2011 to apply on behalf of their team
* Team approach to be adopted throughout the programme to ensure best possible experience for the young people
* Wide range of organisations encouraged to put teams forward
Dear All, Today is the day that the Suffolk 2012 Volunteering Project website goes live, visit us at http://www.suffolkvolunteeringlegacy.org.uk/ Volunteers will be registering on the website to volunteer at sport and cultural events across the county. If you are organising an event or you know someone who is, ask them to visit the website and register as an organisation – we can help to find volunteers!
Or visit our Volunteering Legacy Project Informatron Update
Suffolk2012VolunteeringLegacyProjectInformationUpdate.pdf
Do you have a spoting or cultural event that needs volunteers? We have 60 registered volunteers who are wanting to help you.
Find out how your community, club, school, business or organisation can make the most of the games.
20110216NeedhamMarketWorkshopPoster.pdf
Are you 'inspired' to do some volunteering as a result of the forthcoming 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games???
If so please find below a list of organisations that could help you choose where to volunteer and the choices available to you.
1: Do you like Walking? Fresh Air & Exercise?? - If so WE NEED YOU!!! - Due to our expanding Health Walks programme, Babergh District Council are looking for people of any age to become a volunteer Health Walk Leader.
The training course is for one day and is free of charge and it would enable you to join our existing team of Health Walk leaders who organise and facilitate walks in the Babergh District. If this is for you then please contact Barbara.Tottle@babergh.gov.uk - Tel: 01473 826616
2: Suffolk Sport are looking to help recruit people inetersted in volunteering in a sporting capacity - you do not have to be sporty to be part of a club... many clubs are looking for administration assistance such as Treasurer's, time-keepers, officials etc.
3: Looking to volunteer at at one off sporting or cultural event in Suffolk? - Then this could be for you.... Contact the Suffolk 2012 Volunteering legacy officer on 01473 275196 or email 2012legacy@volunteeringsuffolk.org.uk
4: Looking to volunteer within the local community but not sure what direction or type of volunteering would suit you? Babergh Communities Together is a Volunteer Centre who can guide and help you make the right choice. Contact them on 0845 260 6340 or email at volunteering@bctsuffolk.org.uk
Suffolk Volunteering Federation
Mike McCarthy Suffolk 2012 Volunteering Legacy Officer Suffolk Volunteering Federation
The Daily telegraph in partnership with RBS are aiming to promote and nuture sport at local level through the launch of it's "Sport for you" grant
Application details
This booklet has information on courses relating to
- Safeguarding and Protecting Children
- First Aid
- Equality in Coaching
And much more. To access this information click on the link below
Getting Involved & staying independent
BaberghPOPSTalkaboutFlyer22ndSeptember2011.pdf
The Small Organisation Support Project is running a series of informal and friendly sessions on a wide variety of topices in Sudbury to help your group become more effective, comply with the law and develop best practice. Follow the link below for further information
1101WSLSPBA5BookletSudburyFinalDraft.pdf
somewhereto_ is a project inspired by the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games, which helps young people to find the space they need to do the things they love, within sport, culture and the arts in their local community.
Do you have local access to a field space for a group of young people to practice their football skills, court space where a basketball tournament can be held, hall space for dance rehearsals or gym space for a young individual to improve their gymnastic routine?
If the answer is yes, somewhereto_ wants to hear from you!
Please visit the somewhereto_ give-a-space website for more information and details about how you can help by giving a space to the project.
www.somewhereto.com/spaces/give-a-space
There is more information about the project below, and it would be really great to hear from you and potentially arrange a meeting where we could talk about the project further and look at ways in which you might want to get involved.
Don’t waste your space Make it a somewhereto_ space!
somewhereto_ is a nationwide project to help 16–25 year olds find the space they need to do the things they love within sport, culture and the arts.
Rosalind Highet Project Administrator 01953 713390
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