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The Power of A Dream
The Foundation in partnership with DCAS, Nedbank/Old Mutual and the City of Cape Town and their partners are happy to invite you to the above Conference.
WHEN: 14-16 September 2016
VENUE: Nedbank Building, Waterfront,Cape Town, South Africa
Please read through the information in the form below and then return this form to the Foundation for Sport, Development and Peace via e-mail
For successful registration to the conference this form has to be completed and returned by:
Normal Registration: 15 August 2016 R 300 (includes conference dinner)
Late Registration: 5 September 2016 R 450 (includes conference dinner)
We look forward to seeing you at this year’s conference!
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PRE – CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2016
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09h00- 9h30 | Registration for Training |
09h30 – 16h30 | Capacity Building: 14 and 15 September Course 1 : The Association for International Sport for All (TAFISA) Training on Youth Leadership, Sport, Development, Peace and Olympic Values, Day 1
Course 2: Seta Accredited Facilitation Training, Day 1 |
For the first time, the Conference will be offering an international accredited Sport and Recreation Training Course by TAFISA with the focus on Youth Leadership, Sport, Development and Peace and Olympic Values in cooperation with the Foundation for Sport, development, and Peace.TAFISA, “The Association For International Sport for All”, is the leading international Sport for All and physical activity association. Its vision and mission are to achieve a sustainable Active World by globally promoting and facilitating access for every person to Sport for All and physical activity. TAFISA has over 300 members from 170 countries on all continents. Members comprise both governmental and non-governmental organisations, including national sports federations, national Olympic committees, ministries of health, culture, sport, etc., international, national, regional and local Sport for All organisations, educational institutions, and individuals. TAFISA includes regional bodies in Europe, Asia and Oceania, the Americas and Africa.TAFISA is officially recognized by and in active cooperation with, the IOC, UNESCO and WHO, and has close working relationships with other international bodies, such as ICSSPE |
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PRE – CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY 2Thursday 15 SEPTEMBER 2016
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09h00- 10h00 | Registration and Set- up for Exhibitors |
09h00 | Capacity Building: 14 and 15 September TAFISA Training Course: Youth Leadership, Sport, Development, Peace and Olympic Values Day 2
Facilitation Course Day 2 |
09h00 – 17h00 | Youth Peace Heritage Game Youth Coordinator: Mr. Warren Lucas |
10h00 – 18h00 | EXPO Opening and ExhibitionThemes
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13h00-14h00 | Lunch |
14h00-16h00 | Special Commission for Sport Federations: Strategic Planning and Capacity Building |
14h00-15h00 | Stories from South African Olympians and Case studies on Olympic values and experiences |
15h00-16h00 | Expo Roundtable: Effective Fundraising and Donor Support |
16h00-17h00 | Strategic Commission: Strategic Perspectives of Sport, Development and Peace ( by invitation only) tbc |
17h30-20h30 | Conference Reception and Entertainment (MOD Centre) MC: Mr. Mano Caldis |
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEFRIDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2016
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08h30- 9h00 | REGISTRATION |
09h00 – 09h15 | Welcome and Setting the Scene
Dr. Marion Keim Lees, Dr. Lyndon Bouah (DCAS) and Mr Lance van Wyk (Nedbank) |
09h15 – 09h30 | Address: Sports Personality: Mr. Chester Williams
South African rugby player, member of the South African World Cup winning team in 1995 and Olympic Torch bearer for South Africa at the Olympic Games in Brazil: The Power of a Dream introduced by Ms Ruth Saunders (CPUT)
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09h30 – 09h50 | Address: Ms Limpho, Monyamane, Nelson Mandela Foundation,
The Power of a Dream introduced by Mr. Jan Koster
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09h50 – 10h10 | Address: MEC: Ms Anroux Marais, Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Western Cape on Sport, Culture and Peace
introduced by Prof Christo de Coning
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10h10 – 10h30 | Address: Mr. Gert C Oosthuizen MP, Deputy Minister of Sport and Recreation SA, Chairperson of the Executive Board of the Sport for Development and Peace International Working Group (SDP IWG) under the United Nations Office of Sport for Development and Peace (UNOSDP) and Chairperson of CIGEPS on The Role of SA nationally and internationally for Sport and Peace introduced by Ms Nariman Laattoe |
10h30 – 10h40
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Message: UN Special Advisor on Sport for Development and Peace, Mr.Wilfried Lemke Sport, Development, Peace and the SDGs |
10h40 – 11h00 TEA
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OVERVIEW
Promoting Values, Partnerships, Wellbeing and Peace Chairs: Dr. David Maralack (UCT) and Ms Ilhaam Groenewald (SUN)
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11h00 – 11h15 | Message :Dr. Konstantinos Filis, Director Olympic Truce Centre
on Perspectives of Olympic Truce read by Ms Ntombise Mene |
11h15– 11h30 | Guest speaker: Prof. André Odendaal on The Role of Sport and Olympism in Transformation introduced by Ms Heidi Raymer\ |
11h30 – 12h00 | Panel and Plenary Discussion on the above: UNESCO rep. tbc, TAFISA, Paul Hendricks (DCAS), Trevor Steyn (City of Cape Town) , Wessel Havenga (WCED), Rep. (Dept for Community Safety) chaired by Mrs Thandi Tutu- Gxashe |
PARALLEL SESSIONS 12.00 – 13.30 | |
12h00-13h30 | Commission 1: Universal and Olympic Value Education and Youth Leadership (Venue 1)
Chairs: Dr. Marion Keim and Mr. Bennet Bailey (DCAS)
Commission 2: Health and Wellness (Venue 2) Chairs: Prof. Tim Noakes and Ben Saunders (Grassroots Soccer)
Commission 3: Community, Safety, Sport and Peace (Venue 3) Chairs: Prof. Christo de Coning and Sn Sup.Wendy Dreyden, (Metro Police)
Commission 4: Community Development and Partnerships (Venue 4) Chairs: Ms Nariman Laattoe and Dr. Anver Desai
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13h30 –14.30 LUNCH
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14h30 -15.30
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Feedback of Commissions to Plenary and Discussion
Chair: Dr. Lyndon Bouah |
15h30 -16.00 | Closing and Way Forward
Dr. Marion Keim Lees, Mr. Brent Walters (HOD, DCAS) and Mr. Savarion Arendse, (Provincial Management Board Chairperson, Old Mutual) |
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