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Evaluation and Consultation

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The SEE for the 2012 Games Core Group has commissioned an evaluation through to March 2010 to identify Network successes, barriers and areas for future improvement.

 

Interim Evaluation Report – Now Available!

Download the newly published evaluation report

It provides a fascinating insight into the perceptions of SEE for the 2012 Network partners about what has been achieved, why working together is so vital to success and how we can better meet needs of Network members in future.

 

2009 Network Survey Results

75 members of the Network kindly participated in the formal Network survey this year.

Download the survey results

What is really helpful in this report, is a list of the kind of projects, initiatives, and activities that network partners have undertaken since the SEE for the 2012 Games Framework for Action was launched at its seminal conference in April 2008. Over 50 activities are mentioned in relation to the 10 regional priorities so if you are seeking some inspiration from other Network members about how to get your organisation more involved or engaged in 2012-related skills, employability or education work please scan through the results and perhaps keep a look out for the listings on pages 17-20 in particular.

The Survey Incentive prize draw was won in July by Joada Allen, Enrichment Officer 14-19 Development Team at Rotherham College of Arts and Technology. Congratulations Joada and thanks to you and everyone else who took part in the Network survey.

 

Case Studies

To see how working with the SEE for the 2012 Games Network has derived benefits for a variety of partners please visit our Case Studies pages.

Last Updated ( Friday, 26 March 2010 16:02 )  

Spotlight

 

Yorkshire Gold

There are five Golden Opportunities:Sport and physical activity Communities Culture Tourism Business And 10 Legacy Targets that will become tangible outcomes for the region, with 15 key activities seen as leading to success. More information can be found at http://www.yorkshire-gold.com How are the opportunities held together?Underpinning the delivery of Yorkshire Gold’s aspirations and integral to its successful delivery is the need for the region to invest in skills, employment and education opportunities targeted to meet regional priorities and make the most of the opportunities afforded by the 2012 Games. This is where the SEE for the 2012 Games Network plays a vital and valuable contribution in the region.Download the Yorkshire Gold Strategy (pdf, 5MB)