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Olympic and Paralympic Legacy
  • Andrew Honeyman
  • Head, Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Unit
  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport

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We must remember what London 2012 is about. Its
about great legacy - not just sport for a few
weeks but a sporting legacy for all our country
for many, many years. David Cameron, July
2011

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Olympic and Paralympic Legacy
  • STRONG LEGACY FROM THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC AND
    PARALYMPIC GAMES EXISTS!

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Olympic and Paralympic Legacy
  • The London 2012 Games have definitively served
    as a catalyst for development and improvements,
    both tangible and intangible, which would
    otherwise have taken decades to achieve. There is
    no doubt that the citizens of London and Great
    Britain will benefit from the Games for a long
    time to come. 
  • Jacques Rogge, Inspired by 2012 report July 2013

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Olympic and Paralympic Legacy
Paralympic Legacy
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Legacy Achievements - Economic
  • Over 11bn of economic benefit through trade and
    investment won through Games and Games-time
    promotional activity
  • Tourist numbers up 1 in 2012 with 4 increase in
    spend. Provisional figures from 2013 suggests
    further increase of 6 in visit numbers and 13
    increase in spend
  • Supplier Recognition Scheme (SRS) enabling UK
    companies that supplied the Games to promote this
    in business to business activity.
  • Meta-evaluation estimates economic impact up to
    2020 as 28bn - 41bn in Gross Value Added and
    618,000 to 893,000 years of employment
  • GREAT campaign to promote UK has delivered 600m
    of revenue to UK and used in 86 countries.

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Legacy Achievements
Regeneration of East London
  • All eight retained venues on Queen Elizabeth
    Olympic Park have futures secured
  • Park now fully open iconic Aquatics Centre and
    Velodrome already open for community use
  • School and Sir Ludwig Guttman Medical Centre open
    and people living in former Olympic Village
  • Huge range of events held in Park, including
    athletics and concerts summer 2013 and Sport
    Relief March 2014
  • Plans for Olympicopolis new higher educational
    and cultural district, destined to create up to
    10,000 jobs and boost UK economy by bns

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L Legacy achievements - sport
  • 1.5 million more people playing sport than in
    2005
  • 1bn investment in grassroots sport over 4 years
  • 150m a year for three years for primary school
    sport and PE
  • Increased funding for elite sport through to Rio
    13 increase for Olympic athletes and 45 for
    Paralympians
  • Investing 27m to bid for and host more than 70
    of the worlds most prestigious sporting events

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Legacy achievements - communities
  • Volunteering in England increased from 65 in
    2010/11 to 72 in 2012/13, reversing steady
    decline since 2005
  • Team London Ambassadors (London Games-time
    volunteers) used since for major events, visitor
    welcome and in schools
  • Join In established as independent charity to be
    home of the Games Maker getting GMs and their
    spirit into community sport - over 11,000 Join
    In events in 2013 with 100,000 new volunteers
    recruited for community sport
  • Spirit of 2012 Trust established to allocate 40m
    funding from sale of Olympic Village
  • Cultural Olympiad reported huge public
    engagement, estimated at 43.4m people at events

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Legacy achievements - Paralympic
  • 350,000 more disabled people playing sport once a
    week than in 2005
  • 53 of people said that the Paralympics had a
    positive impact on the way they see disabled
    people
  • 150m invested in disability sport by Sport
    England
  • Stoke Mandeville recognised as permanent home of
    Paralympic Movement with permanent role in future
    Paralympic flame lighting ceremonies, including 1
    March this year for Sochi
  • Government/GLA project working with institutions
    to include accessibility as part of the core
    curriculum for all built environment
    professionals

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Moving more, Living more
  • Legacy project aiming at increasing physical
    activity
  • Launched February 2014 by Lord Coe and Ministers
  • PM We need to provide communities with the
    encouragement to come together and realise the
    physical and social benefits of being more
    active.
  • Lord Coe A joined up approach to challenging
    inactivity and encouraging physical activity is
    key. Moving More, Living More will bring together
    government, local government, business and above
    all the individuals and community groups - who
    know how to get people moving.

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National ambition
  • To have a year on year increase in the number of
    adults doing 150 minutes of exercise per week (in
    bouts of 10 minutes or more) and a year on year
    decrease in those who are inactive, defined as
    doing less than 30 minutes of exercise per week
    (in bouts of 10 minutes or more).

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Benefits of physical activity - health
  • People who do a lot of exercise reduce their risk
    of dying early by 30
  • Physical activity can lower your risk of coronary
    heart disease and stroke by between 20 and 35
  • People who get their 150 active minutes a week
    can halve their chances of getting type 2
    diabetes
  • People who exercise regularly can reduce their
    risk of certain kinds of cancer.
  • Long-term, regular physical activity, including
    walking can help ward off dementia.
  • Use it or lose it exercising major muscle
    groups on at least two days a week can help to
    keep you independent and active in later life.
  • Its never too late to start!

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Benefits of physical activity - other
  • Direct and indirect costs of physical inactivity
    in UK estimated at 20bn per year
  • Public realm improvements can boost footfall and
    trading by 40
  • Investment in walking environment can support
    local economies by attracting new businesses and
    events
  • Fitter children do better at school and grow in
    confidence
  • Active people sleep better and longer and are
    generally happier

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MMLM activity
  • Launch in February fired starting pistol
  • Public Health England consultation on physical
    activity leading to publication of Implementation
    Framework in October
  • Regional seminars in July for local authorities
    and others run by PHE, LGA, ukactive
  • Other Government and Mayor of London activity to
    come

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Physical activity older people
  • UK population is ageing and people in this age
    group tend to be less active 45 are disabled
    and face barriers to participation
  • Increased activity for older people lessens risks
    of trips and falls and increases the likelihood
    of independent living
  • Success of volunteer-led walking groups 3,400
    weekly Walking for Health walks
  • Role of Age Action Alliance in promoting physical
    activity and healthy living

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The ask of AAA
  • What more can AAA do to drive physical activity?
  • What are the main barriers to physical activity
    for older people encountered by AAA and its
    members?
  • Are there new ideas or untapped areas of
    potential?
  • What can Government do to help?

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Olympic and Paralympic Legacy
  • Andrew Honeyman
  • Head, Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Unit
  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport
  • olympiclegacy_at_culture.gsi.gov.uk
  • www.facebook.com/inspiredby2012
  • _at_2012govuk
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