Publications

Urban Stars

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Urban Stars is a community based sport and youth crime programme delivered in London and the West Midlands as part of the strategic partnership with the Laureus Sport For Good Foundation. The project is underpinned by a two year action research programme (being undertaken by the University of Gloucester) and has resulted in a new training and accreditation pathway in the use of sport to tackle youth crime and anti-social behaviour.

Breakthrough


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Breakthrough is a community development programme delivered in partnership with Premier Rugby and the associated professional Rugby Union teams in England. Launched at Twickenham in 2009, the programme is taking rugby union into new communities and tackling a range of social and education issues for young people aged 8 - 19 years in age appropriate environments.

Research

PACT Prospectus – 2009-2010


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London Active Communities have a key role in training and capacity building the voluntary sector in the capital and beyond. The Personal Attainment / Community Training (PACT) programme is a £1 million training programme, co-funded with the Rio Ferdinand Live The Dream Foundation and the Football Foundation, that is at the forefront of developing staff and volunteers to work in a range of challenging environments. This is the prospectus for the programme for 2009 - 2010, highlighting key courses available.

Archive

Positive Futures - Cape Town - Programme Review - 2007-2008


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Positive Futures Cape Town is a partnership programme driven by London Active Communities, in partnership with UK Sport, Western Province Cricket Club, Exercise Teachers Academy (Cape Town) and the UK Consulate among others. This is the review of the first year of project activity. The programme is now rolling out to two other communities in the Western Cape.

LAC Programme Review - 2006-2008


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London Active Communities Programme Review 2006-2008. 2006 - 2008 has been a critical period in the development of London Active Communities. This review demonstrates progress and highlights future priorities for the organisation. Note: the DVD available on the hard copy of the review is the film on the homepage of this website.