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London Health Commission, 27 April, 2009 Shaun McCarthy, Chair CSL and Annual Review

www.cslondon.org. London Health Commission, 27 April, 2009 Shaun McCarthy, Chair CSL and Annual Review. Purpose…. To provide independent assurance and commentary in order to enable the sustainability objectives of the London 2012 programme to be achieved and to support a sustainable legacy.

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London Health Commission, 27 April, 2009 Shaun McCarthy, Chair CSL and Annual Review

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  1. www.cslondon.org London Health Commission, 27 April, 2009Shaun McCarthy, ChairCSL and Annual Review

  2. Purpose… To provide independent assurance and commentary in order to enable the sustainability objectives of the London 2012 programme to be achieved and to support a sustainable legacy.

  3. How we operate… Olympic Board ODA LOCOG GLA Group BOA / BPA DCMS UK SDC LSDC Gov. Depts. Host Boroughs Statutory Bodies Professional Institutes NGOs Key Stakeholders Wider Stakeholders Chair Officers Core Commission Co-opted experts

  4. What we did in 2007/8

  5. What we did in 2007/8

  6. What we did in 2007/8

  7. What we did in 2007/8

  8. What we did in 2007/8

  9. And now…

  10. 46 People interviewed 43 Strategy documents 31 Sessions attended 50+ Stakeholders consulted 58 Pages 15 recommendations 1 salmon 2009 Annual report Governance Policy Performance

  11. Key messages • No evidence of reduction in sustainability due to cost cutting to date • ODA has embedded sustainability • But are we setting new standards for others? • LOCOG developing embedded strategies • But this must be for all branded events • SPV must follow this example • Wider implications of carbon footprint • Waste to energy opportunity • Big challenges on the way • Food • Waste • Games-time energy • Materials • Legacy

  12. London 2012 Health Commitments • London 2012 Sustainability Policy (2006) • To use the Games as a springboard for inspiring people across the country to take up sport and develop active, healthy and sustainable lifestyles.

  13. London 2012 Health Commitments • London 2012 Sustainability Plan (2007) • Low Emissions Venues during Games time. • High standards of health and safety at all venues • Sustainable food strategy • Polyclinic to be transformed by Newham PCT into a new primary care centre for local people [in question?]. • One Planet Education Programme to take healthy living & sports participation messages across UK and world. • UK and London programmes to boost sport participation • Regional strategies to promote physical activity, sporting and cultural participation • Facilities to be set in new parkland, designed to promote walking and cycling

  14. London 2012 Health Commitments • Mayor’s Five Legacy Commitments (2008) • Summer & Winter of Sport Programmes • Support London Youth Games • Accredit London Sports forum for Disabled People clubs • Train new coaches • Games-time polyclinic to be transformed into community health centre • Health programmes delivered with PCTs to get people more active • New open space in Olympic Park, linked to Green Grid

  15. London 2012 Health Commitments • Government Legacy Commitments (2008) • To inspire young people through sport • To get people more active • To inspire sustainable living • To transform communities • ODA HSE (2008) • Avoid risky design elements, materials and processes • Occupational health provision to include health promotion and lifestyle health checks • LOCOG Diversity & Inclusion Strategy (2008) • Increase sports participation rates • Promote sport to all communities

  16. Sustainable legacy? Go the extra mile! Geordie the salmon 2009 www.cslondon.org Thank you for your attention

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