Wednesday 17 May, 10am - 12pm
Online Event
Across Greater Lincolnshire (including Rutland and South Humber), the Sport Physical Activity and Leisure sector has a GVA of £788m with 1200 companies and a further 1200 charities providing services in the sector - and a paid workforce of 28,000 people.
This online event will focus on creating a shared understanding the impact of the cost of living crisis on the sector and how we can work together to develop a resilient and relevant workforce, underpinned by a recent research report.
The physical activity sector, its workforce and businesses have been significantly affected by the cost of living crisis. Cost of ‘doing business’ has escalated, individuals ability to participate has decreased and their needs are changing; yet the health and wellbeing of our population is an essential component of economically prosperous places and vibrant communities. The sector has recruitment and retention challenges.
Commissioned by three Active Partnerships (Active Lincolnshire, Active Humber and Active Together), the Lincolnshire Open Research and Innovation Centre (LORIC) at BG University, Lincoln produced a report ‘The Understanding the Economic Impact and Future Potential of Greater Lincolnshire’s Sport, Physical Activity & Leisure Sector’ following a 5-month study.
This event will bring together partners within the sector and outside to reflect on the learning and consider the report recommendations and how we can support this sector to survive and thrive.
Hear from Active Lincolnshire, Sport England, Local Enterprise Partnerships, as well as the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and CIMSPA.
Pre-Reading
LORIC report; Executive Summary
Cost of Living chapter
Physical activity sector workforce chapter
This information coupled with your local knowledge, skills and experiences are the ingredients we need for a really rich discussion.
Full report - UNDERSTANDING GREATER LINCOLNSHIRE’S SPORT, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY and LEISURE SECTOR