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SGA Awards 2023
The 2023 conference saw the first ever SGA Awards. We wanted to celebrate the fantastic work being done in sports governance and showcase the dedication, talent and achievements of the SGA community.
We started with two award categories, with a plan to expand this in future years.
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Ministerial address - Stuart Andrew MP
An introductory message from the Minister for Sport, Stuart Andrew MP
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Board Development Fund
The SGA Board Development Fund enables organisations operating in the sport and physical activity sector in the United Kingdom to access - free of charge - development training for their board members which can be customised, if required, and delivered in-house (either in-person or online). It allows organisations successful in the application process to identify areas of need or areas of particular focus for them which are not catered for by existing training provision.
The fund provides the flexibility to meet the needs of organisations with different requirements for their board's development and to provide training support in specific areas of governance.
The fund is limited and applications will be assessed against specified criteria, which include the specific need answered, the benefit to the organisation and the organisation’s access to paid-for training. Priority will be given to organisations that would otherwise be unable to obtain the requested training due to financial constraints.
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Annual Conference 2023
Programme
The SGA Annual Conference 2023 - Future-Fit Governance took place on 14 November 2023 at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and streamed virtually.
A huge thanks to all our speakers for delivering fantastic content and to all the delegates - in Manchester and online - who contributed throughout the day and generated a brilliant event.
Meet the speakers
Details of our fantastic speakers will appear here. Further details are being added all the time, so please keep checking back.
- Craig Beeston, SGA Programme Manager, The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland
- Perrin Carey, Founder, CoSteer
- Geraldine Costello, Director of Welfare & Safe Sport, British Gymnastics
- Dr Nathan Eisenstadt, Senior Research Associate, University of Bristol/Director, Kindling Interventions
- Dr Rachel Fenton, Associate Professor in Law, University of Exeter/Director, Kindling Interventions
- Emily Ford, Policy Adviser, The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland
- Emma Gibson, Head of Safeguarding Adults in Sport, Ann Craft Trust
- Eve Joseph, Head of Social Impact, British Triathlon
- Sam Little, Head of Sports Services, CMP Solutions
- Denise Ludlam, Environmental Sustainability Strategic Lead, Sport England
- Darnelle Morgan-Johnson, PlayZone Programme Manager, Basketball England & Vice Chair, Active Lambeth
- Hasan Mussa, Head of Governance & Compliance, CIMSPA
- Abhishek Sudhakar, Sport Structures & Chair of the CIMSPA Youth Panel
- Liza Ware, Senior Consultant, Child Protection in Sport Unit, NSPCC
More photos from the event
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Meet the speakers
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Craig Beeston
As Programme Manager for the Sports Governance Academy, Craig is responsible for delivering its services, knowledge base and research output and for liaising with the Sports Councils, the Programme Board, Advisory Group and all the SGA's stakeholders.
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Perrin Carey
Perrin founded CoSteer after an impressive corporate career and is a highly experienced, professionally qualified Fellow of the International Compliance Association (FICA) with a Post-Grad in Corporate Governance.
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Geraldine Costello
Geraldine is the Director of Welfare & Safe Sport at British Gymnastics
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Dr Nathan Eisenstadt
Dr Nathan Eisenstadt is a Senior Research Associate at University of Bristol Medical School, Domestic Violence and Health Group specialising in prevention and response to gender-based violence, with a focus on men, boys and masculinity.
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Dr Rachel Fenton
Dr Rachel Fenton is an Associate Professor in Law at the University of Exeter and a national expert on bystander programming for the prevention of harmful behaviours, sexual violence, sexual harassment and domestic abuse