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Title: Priorities for People 20042008


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Priorities for People2004-2008
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Promoting Leisure as integral to social, cultural
and economic development
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  • Where leisure is ...
  • recreation
  • the arts and culture
  • sport
  • festivals and celebrations
  • play
  • travel and tourism
  • health and fitness
  • and ...

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where ...
  • Social Development means ...
    enlarging choice and access
  • Cultural Development means ...
    affirming and enriching
    cultural identities
  • Economic Development means ... achieving
    sustainable and well distributed
    growth

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  • How does World Leisure achieve these goals?
  • by advocating the importance of leisure
  • by fostering research and inquiry
  • by programming directed at policy and executive
    development

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The Four Priorities of World Leisure for
2004-2008
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  • 1. Heightening the Awareness of Leisure Benefits
  • Expanding the appreciation of leisure
    as a contributor to individual and community
    wellbeing, especially among those who stand to
    benefit most from participation.
  • 2. Improving Policy and Legislation
  • Encouraging Governments to develop effective
    policies and practices in providing for leisure
    especially the lowering of barriers to
    involvement and participation.
  • Strengthening Leadership
  • Providing education and training programs for
    those in positions of responsibility who have the
    greatest impact on the development and delivery
    of leisure programs.
  • Expanding International Cooperation
  • Identifying and promoting cooperation among
    governmental and non-governmental agencies and
    organizations.
  • Leisure contributing significantly to social,
    cultural and economic development, reflected in a
    greater commitment resources, expanded and
    better prepared leadership, and a significant
    rise in levels of participation.

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  • The Results
  • By 2008, a world more fit for living ...

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  • ... a world where
  • Governments provide policy and legislation,
    and support programs designed to
    optimize leisure opportunities
  • The community is informed of the benefits of
    participation
  • Children and adults have acquired knowledge
    and skills to derive full benefits
  • The public, commercial and voluntary sectors
    cooperate to optimize outcomes
  • All sectors work towards removing barriers to
    leisure involvement

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World Leisure Priorities for People 2004-2008
  • What it Will Take
  • a clear vision
  • strong leadership
  • high quality programming
  • continuous, open and effective communication and
    advocacy
  • strong management and regular monitoring of
    progress and results
  • adequate financial resources
  • and ...

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  • ... making choices
  • Whereas all people have a right to good
    quality leisure experiences
  • Whereas many face special barriers related
    to disability, gender, age, social status,
    poverty, domicile or education and
  • Whereas resources are always limited ...
  • We choose to concentrate our efforts
    where needs are greatest.

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The Four Priorities of World Leisure
2004-2008 A
CLOSER LOOK ....
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PRIORITY ONE Heightening Awareness of Leisure
Benefits WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE - Add
leisure to the agenda of major international
Government Organizations - Identify and
target major opinion leaders and policy makers
- Develop a strategic media program with
special reference to developing countries,
children and older persons - Strengthen
World Leisure initiatives -
Ensure leisure benefits is a major feature of
World Leisure EXPO 2006
exhibitions, conferences, research, legacy
- Ensure leisure benefits is a major
feature of World Leisure Congresses
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PRIORITY ONE The Results
2004 - 8th World Leisure Congress in
Brisbane promotes new directions of World
Leisure - Strengthened or new presence in
UN Special Agencies, especially UNESCO,
UNICEF, UNDP, WHO, and WTO - Stronger World
Leisure media programs, especially electronic
2005-7 - Regional Conferences
North America Leisure and the social, cultural
and economic development of Aboriginal
peoples Europe Meeting the needs
of political, social, and economic migrants
2006 - World Leisure EXPO Hangzhou Benefits
of Leisure exposed to opinion leaders, policy
makers and thousands of visitors - World
Leisure Congress New research findings and best
practices presented - Leisure Summit 2008
- Significance of leisure incorporated more
fully in the language and
documentation of UN and other international
agencies - Ensure latest leisure
benefits findings are a major element of the 10th
World Leisure Congress in Québec
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PRIORITY TWO Improving Policy and
Legislation WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE -
Create a coherent rationale for leisure policy
and legislation - Raise the awareness of the
importance of leisure among policy makers
- Make existing leisure policies and
best practices widely available and accessible
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PRIORITY TWO The Results 2004 -
Significance of leisure already present in major
International conventions identified and
promoted (particularly the UN,
UNESCO, UNICEF, WTO) 2004 - Data
base of existing national leisure policies and
best practices established - World Leisure
Executive Development Program Designed, with
pilot implementation 2005-6 - World
Leisure Executive Development Program expanded,
especially in jurisdictions where needs are
greatest 2006 - Executive development
conferences/workshops as part of the World
Leisure EXPO 2006 - Forum for senior policy
officials from developing countries at the
World Leisure EXPO 2006 2008 - Conference
of most senior policy makers at the 10th World
Leisure Congress 2008 in Québec
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PRIORITY THREE Strengthening Leadership WHAT
NEEDS TO BE DONE - Strengthen and
expand World Leisure post graduate international
programs - Develop and deliver
short courses and seminars strategically designed
to address needs of marginalized or at-risk
populations, such as children, women and
older persons, the poor, and among refugees
and victims of armed conflict. -
Establish bridges between policy makers and
practitioners - Involve practitioners
increasingly in the work of World Leisure and
encourage the establishment of professional
organisations in individual countries
- Establish a registry of those willing to
volunteer their services in relevant
training programmes.
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PRIORITY THREE The Results 2004 -
WICE-Wageningen Program New partnership with
Wageningen University (The Netherlands)
implemented - Agreements established with
other institutions to offer vocational
training and education programs 2005 -
Pilot training and educational programs
offered 2006 - Training programs in place
for practitioners at executive and management
levels, with special emphasis on those to be held
in conjunction with World Leisure EXPO
2006 2008 - A significant increase in the
size of the leadership pool trained to offer
programs - Evaluation conference
convened in the context of the 10th World
Leisure Congress in Québec
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PRIORITY FOUR Expanding International
Cooperation WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE
- Greater cooperation among international
agencies and organizations - Make
existing information and documentation more
accessible
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PRIORITY FOUR The Results 2004 - New
affiliation agreements between World Leisure and
other international non-Governmental leisure
organizations, both practitioner and
scholarly based - Increased participation in
meetings an programs of international
governmental organizations, especially those
of the UN - World Leisure web site available
in Chinese - Web site content strengthened to
reflect priorities 2005 - Major print
documents translated into languages of
strategic significance - World Leisure
web site available in four languages 2006 -
Special programs devised to contribute to the
World Leisure EXPO in 2006 -
International research program on involvement
barriers and constraints to involvement in
leisure - Leisure Summit as component of World
Leisure EXPO 2006 2008 - Follow-up of 2006
Leisure Summit included in World Leisure
Congress 2008 in Québec
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STEP ON THE WORLD STAGE
  • 8th World Leisure Congress Leisure
    Matters   
  • Brisbane, Australia   September
    12-17,2004
  • North American Regional Conference Social,
    Cultural and Economic
  • Development of Aboriginal Peoples
  • Penticton, Canada. September 26-30, 2005
  • 9th World Leisure Congress     
  • Hangzhou, China   October, 2006
  • World Leisure Expo 2006
  • Hangzhou, China   May to October, 2006
  • 10th World Leisure Congress   
  • Québec City, Canada  October 6-10, 2008
    Leisure ... integral to social,
  • cultural and economic development

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Promoting Leisure as integral to social, cultural
and economic development
Everyone has the right to rest and leisure,
including reasonable limitation of working hours
and periodic holidays with pay.
- Article 24 United
Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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