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Welcome Team Leaders Join in the conversation with #GamesStarters Thank you Without you these games wouldnt be possible! Twitter Challenge prizes for the best #GamesStarters tweets Aims of the day To get to know each other Find


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Welcome Team Leaders

Join in the conversation with #GamesStarters

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Thank you Without you these games wouldn’t be possible!

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Twitter Challenge prizes for the best #GamesStarters tweets

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Aims of the day

To get to know each other Find out more about the Games Learn more about Cerebral Palsy Understand what your role as Team

Leader will entail

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Meet the team

Ali Talbot

  • CP Sport

John Selby-Sly

  • Sport

Nottinghamshire

Natalie Broom

  • Nottingham Trent

University

Rose Unwin

  • Nottingham Trent

Students Union

John Kyte

  • Lions

International

Gaye Barber

  • Special

Olympics GB

Ian Clegg

  • Volunteer
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Welcome to the Games

Ali Talbot Chief Executive – CP Sport

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Who are Cerebral Palsy Sport?

 Cerebral Palsy (CP) Sport is the country’s leading national

disability sport organisation supporting people with cerebral palsy to reach their sporting potential.

 Our vision is that everyone with physical disabilities are able to

access a sport(s) of their choice to improve the quality of life

 Our aims are to increase participation, raise aspirations, promote

inclusion and help fulfil the potential of children and young people with disabilities.

 We offer a range of disability sports, such as football, swimming,

athletics, bowls, table cricket and adapted sports for children, young people and adults to enjoy.

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Who is CPISRA?

 Cerebral Palsy International Sports and

Recreation Association (CPISRA) is the International Sports Organisation for the disabled (IOSD) for people with cerebral palsy.

 It is a member of the International Paralympic

Committee.

 CP Sport are hosting the Nottingham 2015 World

Games on behalf of CPISRA

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2015 CPISRA World Games

The CPISRA 2015 World Games will take place in the heart of the historic city of Nottingham, England with the majority of the competition taking place on the new iconic Harvey Haddon Sports complex site, with the support of Nottingham City Council.

Schedule: August 6th to 16th 2015

Opening ceremony: 9th August 2015

Closing Ceremony: 15th August 2015

The competition programme will include

Athletics (including Racerunner);

Bowls;

IFCPF Under 19 Football CP 7-aside World Championships

Swimming

Table Cricket – Demonstration Competition

 Para Taekwondo – Demonstration Competition

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The 2015 CP World Games Venues

 Primary Games competition venue: Harvey Hadden Sports Complex as a state

  • f the Art Games venue

 The Harvey Hadden site is receiving a £16 million redevelopment, with

funding from Nottingham City Council and Sport England Iconic Fund, and will transform Harvey Hadden into Nottingham's largest multi- leisure facility. It is part of NCC’s ambitious Transformation Programme to modernise City leisure facilities

 Bowls venue at Richard Herrod Bowls Centre  Games Athletes Village at Nottingham Trent University City Centre Site

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Harvey Hadden Redevelopment

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Harvey Hadden Build Update

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Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games Village

 Nottingham Trent University – City Centre Site Site  Athletes, Officials and Team accommodation  Medal ceremonies venue

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Games Schedule

Provisional CPISRA 2015 World Games Schedule Outline programme which may be subject to change and may include the introduction of other sports and workshops Sun 2nd Mon 3rd Tues 4th Wed 5th Thurs 6th Fri 7th Sat 8th Sun 9th Mon 10th Tues 11th Wed 12th Thurs 13th Fri 14th Sat 15th Sun 16th Harvey Hadden Site Set up Team Arrivals Team Manager Briefings Volunteer registration Acclimitisation Classification Athletics Classification Athletics Training Athletics competition Swimming Classification Swimming Training Swimming Competition Football Training Football Classification Football Competition Bowls Set up pm Bowls Classification Bowls Training Bowls Competition Taekwondo Classification Taekwondo Training Taekwondo Competition Table Cricket Skills Training Table Cricket Test Match Opening Ceremony Closing Ceremony Medal Ceremonies Sports Development conference Coaching Workshops Social programme / trips Teams depart
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2015 CPISRA World Games ITC and Entries

First IT copy sent out to all member nations on 20th June 2013

21 countries returned an ITC

Russian Federation; Kuwait; Ireland; Irish FA; Korea; Spain; Portugal;

Scotland; Lithuania; Australia; England; United States of America;

Denmark; The Netherlands; Austria; Brazil; Hungary; Islamic Republic of Iran;

Tunisia; Iceland.

Wales are looking to put in a separate team.

Entry forms to be sent out on 30th July 2014 with end of October deadline. Deadline extended to 7th November 2014

Overview of entries:

18 Countries:

Athletes: 329 and Team Coaches: 132

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Countries entered into the World Games

 Australia  Austria  Brazil  Denmark  England  Ghana  Hungary  Iceland  Ireland  Japan  Lithuania  The Netherlands  Portugal  Russian Federation  Sweden  Scotland  Spain  Wales

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Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games

 Competition Approvals

 Athletics – IPC approval granted. TD and classifiers appointed

 Swimming – IPC approval due to be submitted when pool

tank survey complete. TD appointed

 Bowls – IBD approval sought and granted  IFCPF U19 Football CP 7-a-side Football World Championships

– agreed with IFCPF

 Para Taekwondo – competition format agreed with WTF  Table Cricket – agreement awaited between ICC and CPISRA;

standards now agreed with CPISRA

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Our Games Starters Volunteering Partnerships

 Championing Notts lead and support  Lions International Clubs  Communicating our Games message  Practical and In-kind support  Nottingham Trent University & Students Union  World Games Volunteer Co-ordinator – Ian Clegg  World Games Volunteering Action Group  Special Olympics Adviser role  Volunteer interns and apprenticeship

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Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games Brand

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Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games Marketing and Communications

 Branding and logo launched / Branding guidance launched  CP Linked World Games pages established  Social Media presence launched  World Games Twitter account and Twitter feed launched  Follow us on Twitter @CP2015Games  World Games Facebook page launched:

https://www.facebook.com/CP2015WorldGames

 Key milestones plan now in place  Links with key media made – BBC Regionally (TV and Radio); Online TV feed

being developed

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Nottingham International Sports Development Conference 2015

 Sports Development Conference at Nottingham Conference Centre  Wednesday and Thursday August 12th and 13th 2015  Sports development Workshop programme supported by a range of NGB’s

including:

 Swimming; Para-Taekwondo; Golf; Tennis; ECB; England Athletics;

Sitting Volleyball; Frame Football

 Aim to profile disability sport and adapted sports as well.  Partnership with Sport Nottinghamshire CSP on event delivery  Sponsorship secured from Urwin Mitchell  Exhibitors programme  Sport England funding of £5k secured

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Any Questions?

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Getting to know you

Rose Unwin Nottingham Trent Students Union

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Meet the athletes

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Lunchtime - Frog Challenge

Fancy yourself as an Origami wiz? Make yourself a frog over the lunch break to be in for a chance to win a Mystery Prize! The winner will be the person who’s frog can jump the furthest! Don’t forget to tweet #GamesStarters

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A day in the life of a Games Starter Team Leader

Natalie Broom – Nottingham Trent University John Selby-Sly – Sport Nottinghamshire

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Welcome To The Family!

Your journey starts here…

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3 Venues 6 Sports 18 Countries 329 Athletes – 132 team coaches 230 Games Starters 40 Team leaders

Our Games…

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My Experiences

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A day in the life of a Team Leader

Early rise and a hearty breakfast Travel – You will need to arrive 15 minutes BEFORE the start

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shift! Signing in & Briefing Prep for Your Team’s Arrival Brief your Games Starters Deploy Action Stations

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Things to think about

Welfare of your Team “Fire Fighting” Communication Keeping track

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Motivation HAVE FUN & ENJOY YOURSELVES

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Wrapping up the shift

Check FA and close down

Handover to next TL (if needed) Debrief – Team + Thank you’s Sign Out Team Daily Report Sign Out

Home & Bubble Bath! 

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What is a Team Leader?

Your thoughts…

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“Volunteers can make or break a games” Lord Coe

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Uphold the Games Starter’s code of conduct

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Manage & Support your team of Games Starters

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To Safeguard the welfare of your team of Games Starters

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Safeguarding: It is not your responsibility to decide what action is taken, but it is your responsibility to share any concerns you have

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Support the training & mentoring of your team

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To say “Thank You” to your team

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You aren’t in it alone!

Event Director Games Starter Manager Games Village Venue Manager Harvey Hadden Venue Manager Team Leader Games Starter Team Team Leader Games Starter Team Team Leader Games Starter Team Richard Herrod Venue Manager

Games Starters Support Team

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Key Dates Keep Your Diaries Free

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9th May 2015 Games Starter Core Training

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20th/21st June 2015 Games Starter Role & Site Specific Training

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The Quiz

Ian Clegg & Rose Unwin

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What Have We Learnt?

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What’s the quickest journey time by train from London?

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Which of these businesses is NOT based in Nottingham? Boots, Capital One, Ted Baker, Experian

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What is the name of the Nottingham ice-hockey team?

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When and where were the last CPISRA World Games held?

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Which of these countries has NOT entered a team in the CPISRA World Games? Denmark, Ghana, Lithuania, Germany

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Which sports will be included in the CPISRA World Games?

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How many athletes are will be participating in the games?

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What is the cost of the redevelopment of the Harvey Hadden Sports Complex?

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What is the name of the venue for the bowls competition?

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What does IFCPF stand for and when was it formed?

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Name the five elements of the Games Starter Code of Conduct

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In terms of safeguarding what is your responsibility?

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When is your next Games Starter training day?

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Which school will Thomas be moving to in September?

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Answers

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What’s the quickest journey time by train from London?

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99 minutes

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Which of these businesses is NOT based in Nottingham? Boots, Capital One, Ted Baker, Experian

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Ted Baker

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What is the name of the Nottingham ice-hockey team?

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Nottingham Panthers

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When and where were the last CPISRA World Games held?

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2005 in Connecticut

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Which of these countries has NOT entered a team in the CPISRA World Games? Denmark, Ghana, Lithuania, Germany

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Germany

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Which sports will be included in the CPISRA World Games?

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Athletics, Swimming, Bowls, Football, Table Cricket, Para Taekwondo

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How many athletes are will be participating in the games?

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329

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What is the cost of the redevelopment of the Harvey Hadden Sports Complex?

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£16,000,000

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What is the name of the venue for the bowls competition?

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Richard Herrod Bowls Centre

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What does IFCPF stand for and when was it formed?

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International Federation for Cerebral Palsy Football January 2015

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Name the five elements of the Games Starter Code of Conduct

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Equality, Respect, Inspiration, Determination, Friendship

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In terms of safeguarding what is your responsibility?

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To refer on to a relevant member of the games event team

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When is your next Games Starter training day?

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9th May

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Which school will Thomas be moving to in September?

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Saint George’s

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Results

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Tie Breaker

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Question time

Any questions, now is the time to ask

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Don’t forget: 9th May – Core Training 21st/22nd June – Role & Venue Specific Training

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Thank you Without you these games wouldn’t be possible!