Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Emma Boggis Head of Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Unit Cabinet Office.

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Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Emma Boggis Head of Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Unit Cabinet Office

Olympic and Paralympic Legacy

So Londons vision is to reach young people all around the world. To connect them with the inspirational power of the Games. To inspire them to choose sport. Lord Coe, Singapore, 6 July 2005 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

Olympic and Paralympic Legacy The Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Unit has four main functions: Programme management of London 2012 legacy Support to Lord Coe The PMs Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Ambassador Secretariat to the Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Cabinet Committee

Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Legacy Sport and Healthy Living Economic Growth Communities Regeneration of East London Paralympic Legacy

Sport and Healthy Living Sports Participation Community Sport Investment School Sport National Centres for Sports and Exercise Medicine Links to healthy living Elite Sport Performance Major events

Economic Growth On track to be delivering ambitious targets to boost the global awareness of the UK under the banner of the GREAT Campaign £11bn of economic benefit from trade & investment by 2016 £2bn from increased tourism by 2015

Communities Capitalise on the success of the 2012 volunteers to have a positive impact on volunteering Establishment of Join In Trust Volunteers assisting tourists, major events and visiting schools Funds awarded through BIG Lottery Continuation of the GET SET education programme Development of legacy from the Cultural Olympiad Olympic Truce successfully implemented

East London Regeneration PEOPLE 25% of transformation workforce resident in Host Boroughs PARK 8 of 8 venues with legacy plans confirmed including Stadium North Park, hub and Copper Box reopened July 2013 Series of Summer 2013 events completed with Winter series planned PLACE Planning applications complete for phase one of new development

Paralympic Legacy Ensure that elite and community sport funding recognises Disability Sport Sustain the increase in perceptions of disabled people seen after the Games Continue to build on accessibility improvements delivered by the Games Paralympic Legacy Advisory Group established

Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Visits – domestic and international Inspired by 2012 brand Social Media Legacy report

Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Emma Boggis Head of Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Unit Cabinet Office