Incorporating Recreation and Inform magazines, "Sport & Physical Activity" is set to be the leading magazine for our sector. Whether it’s reflecting all that is being done in the field of training, education and research; giving people the chance to voice diverse opinions; showcasing innovation and best practice; or offering intelligent insight, Sport & Physical Activity aims to be a must-read journal for people inside and outside IMSPA.
Sport & Physical magazine is made available to all IMSPA members, and is also available on subscription. For more more information, call 01509 226474 or email info@imspa.co.uk
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| Dec | Chartership beckons As the Institute gets ready to accept formal chartership, S&PA answers some FAQs | IMSPA | ![]() |
| Dec | All things being equal The UK’s discrimination laws were complex and out of date. Sarah Juggins highlights some of the changes that the Equality Act 2010 has brought to the sector | Sarah Juggins | |
| Dec | Understanding your customers Market research is often a neglected area in leisure centres. Mike Hill looks at why this may be, and shares his views on the essential aspects of customer surveys | Mike Hill | |
| Dec | A woman's place ... As the government continues to advocate more women in the boardroom, Tim Woodhouse suggests a mixed board could raise female participation levels | Tim Woodhouse | |
| Dec | Pooling the resources Councils should follow the lead of the private sector and cut unnecessary extras, says Dave Cartlidge, as he offers an alternative to the wholesale closure of local authority pools | David Cartlidge | |
| Dec | The beating heart of British Sport At a time when all sports organisations are under pressure to justify their existence, County Sports Partnerships fi nd themselves increasingly comfortable in the middle ground. Sarah Juggins reports | Sarah Juggins | |
| Dec | Taking a common-sense approach Joe Ryan offers a no-nonsense approach to an often confused world | Joe Ryan | |
| Dec | The future's bright ... the future's pink When it comes to grabbing public attention in the run-up to the 2012 Games, few national governing bodies are showing as much imagination as hockey. | Sarah Juggins | |
| Dec | Meeting high expectations In October’s S&PA, Michael Cassop-Thompson suggested that many customers were seeking acceptable quality, provided at a low cost. This month he explores an alternative viewpoint | Michael Cassop-Thompson | |
| Dec | Scaling the heights in Scunthorpe Kay Glover takes a look at a ground-breaking new leisure centre and learns how collaboration is key to its success | Kay Glover | |
| Dec | New Horizons Michael Gove’s decision to cut funding to the school sports partnership network by the end of the 2010/11 academic year produced a variety of responses. But S&PA met one partnership that is showing that there is life after the cuts | IMSPA |
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