NEW 08 Gareth McCormick Director of Carnegie Coaching For Life Leeds Metropolitan University Challenges and Opportunities - Lessons from the UK.

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NEW 08 Gareth McCormick Director of Carnegie Coaching For Life Leeds Metropolitan University Challenges and Opportunities - Lessons from the UK

Institute for Enterprise Mission: To make Leeds Metropolitan University the first choice for students seeking enterprise teaching and learning across the whole range of academic disciplines offered.

Leeds Met Centres of Excellence in Teaching and Learning CETL ALiC Active Learning in Computing CETL ALPS Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings I.D.E.A.S (ethics) Lead: University of Durham Leeds Met lead: John Gray Lead: University of Leeds Lead Met lead: Ieuan Ellis Lead: Leeds Link: Prof. Simon Robinson

We envisage that CETLs will sustain and stimulate further excellent practice through teaching that is informed by scholarly reflection, developed through innovative and adventurous thinking, extended through tested knowledge to learning in new contexts, and multiplied by active engagement in dissemination of good practice. CETL: HEFCE

Carnegie University Carnegie University Leeds Leeds Carnegie University

CARNEGIE COACHING FOR LIFE

Entrpreneurship Partnerships Knowledge Transfer Mentoring Life Long Learning Capacity Building EDUCATIONEDUCATION EMPLOYMENT ENTERPRISE & ECONOMIC GROWTH COMMUNITY COHESION HEALTHHEALTH CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT & CONTEXT INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY S P O R T P O R Carnegie Coaching for Life LOCAL REGIONAL NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL COACHING E N G A GE M E N T A C T V I I T I E S CULTURE ART SPORT DANCE

CSR Relating to Carnegie Coaching for Life COMMUNITY ORGANISATION Increased Resources Improved Management Capacity Building BUSINESS Business Performance Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Fitness Volunteering Gift Aid Legitimising Organisation B U S I N E S S I N T H E C O M M U N I T Y L O C A L & N A T I O N A L G O V E R N M E N T Social Cohesion Employment Education Enterprise and Economic Growth Cultural Context Development Health ICT Activity Focus Reciprocal Altruism Reward through Nash Equilibrium Access to Social Funds & Loans Reduction in Corporation Tax Open Book Meetings and Joint Reporting

How Carnegie Coaching For Life can impact upon Sri Lanka CCFLHeadingley PartnershipRight To Play Community Sport Development Social Enterprise SMEs Enterprise and Economic Growth BUSINESSESBUSINESSES EDUCATIONEDUCATION FE HE M-Learning Platform

NEW 08 How can Carnegie Coaching For Life impact upon Sri Lanka Challenges and Opportunities - Lessons from the UK

The New Wealth of Time: how timebanking helps people build better public services By actively promoting timebanking, public service workers can transform themselves into an inspirational force for social change and show that they really believe in the possibility of community empowerment, says Martin Simon, Chief Executive of Timebanking UK. Time banking provides a new framework and a range of incentives for people to reach out to others and to get involved, to use their time for the common good. CARNEGIE COACHING FOR LIFE SPORTS BANK

1.Impact on Brand Reputation 2.Impact on Institutional Reputation 3.Impact on Practice Reputation Brand Institutional Practice Organisational Stance Virtuous Manipulative Arrogant Principled Frustrated Defensive Managing the Corporate Social Responsibility process

CSR Relating to Carnegie Coaching for Life COMMUNITY ORGANISATION Increased Resources Improved Management Capacity Building Partnership BUSINESS Business Performance Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Fitness Volunteering Gift Aid Legitimising Organisation B U S I N E S S I N T H E C O M M U N I T Y L O C A L & N A T I O N A L G O V E R N M E N T Social Cohesion Employment Education Enterprise and Economic Growth Cultural Context Development Health ICT Activity Focus

Community Sports Organisation Business Social Cohesion Employment Education Enterprise and Economic Growth Cultural Development Health ICT Activity Focus Reciprocal Altruism Reward through Nash Equilibrium Access to Social Funds & Loans Reduction in Corporation Tax Open Book Meetings and Joint Reporting

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