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Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent 2012 Community Games
Community Games is a programme that aims to get people staging their own Games between now and 2012. It has the potential to ‘touch’ the lives of thousands of people across the county, providing many of them with their own personal “Olympic or Paralympic moment”. It is one of the programmes inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, bringing people of all backgrounds together in cities, towns and villages to feel part of the
Games.
What is the link with the Olympics and Paralympics?
The Community Games are supported by Legacy Trust UK and are part of the West Midlands Culture Programme for London 2012, and aim to bring communities together, giving them the confidence and skills to organise events, leaving a legacy far beyond the end of 2012. The Staffordshire/Stoke-on-Trent target is to have 88 Community Games taking place in
different communities by the end of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
What are the key features of a Community Games?
A Community Games includes both sporting and cultural events, and some sort of ceremony, ideally an opening and/or closing ceremony.
What will a Community Games Event look like?
They will all look different – some on one day at one venue, some over a week at multiple venues. Some will involve an element of sporting and cultural competition, others will focus on participating in new activities. The important thing is that each event will reflect the wishes of the community it is organised by and for.
Who will actually be organising the Community Games Events?
We are looking for people to volunteer to engage and celebrate their community by organising a Community Games. Although one person will be the Lead Organiser it is an ideal opportunity to involve other people, particularly young people, to give them valuable experience.
What help is available for Community Games Organisers (CGOs)?
There is a Community Games toolkit, which is available online. This contains a wealth of valuable information and tips for organising an event. The answers to many of the detailed questions that prospective CGOs may have can be found in the toolkit.
In addition, a Support Programme is being developed which includes the following elements:
Local advocates and advisers to help CGOs to shape their ideas
Free access to training on how to organise and market successful events
A Community Games website which will include all the resources, as well as examples of what others are doing