2012 Health & Physical Activity Legacy Development
The Active Celebration resource has been designed to support organisations, communities, and individuals in developing a lasting participation legacy from London hosting the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The resource builds upon the systematic review of the evidence base for developing the 2012 Games Legacy that was published in 2009, providing practical examples of how to put the evidence into practice.
- Active Celebration Introductory Guidance
A groundbreaking, evidence-based set of case studies and strategies providing the blueprint for levering a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Games. See also Active Celebration 'Demonstration Effect Initiatives' and 'Festival Effect Initiatives'
- Active Celebration Demonstration Effect Initiatives
groundbreaking, evidence-based set of case studies and strategies providing the blueprint for levering a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Games. In three parts: aee also Active Celebration 'Introductory Guidance' and 'Festival Effect Initiatives'
- Active Celebration Festival Effect Initiatives
A groundbreaking, evidence-based set of case studies and strategies providing the blueprint for levering a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Games. In three parts: see also Active Celebration 'Demonstration Effect Initiatives' and 'Introductory Guidance'
- 2012 Volunteering
Volunteer for 2012 related programmes within the West Midlands region.
- Community Games
Community Games provide a great opportunity to bring communities together to take part in sporting and cultural activities inspired by, and in celebration of, the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
- People Dancing
People Dancing is a programme inspired by London 2012 that aims to get people across the West Midlands dancing. The programme is aimed at inspiring people of all ages, skills and abilities to make dance part of their everyday lives.