Seminar Outcomes

Dr Emily Ryall and Jonathan Cooper from the University of Gloucestershire, along with Richard Harry from Sport Resolutions will outline the TAGS project and provide an overview of the key materials created.

This will include the results of two surveys on the importance and current landscape of teaching issues of ethical governance in sport in Higher Education institutions: the creation of an original resource of key case studies from Sport Resolutions, and a suite of teaching materials provided free to access and use on the project website.

This is an invite-only event. Please email us at resolve@sportresolutions.co.uk if you wish to join us on the day.

*Funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

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Topics

Enquiries
TAGS Project Overview and Needs Analysis Surveys
Sport Resolutions Case Study Compendium
TAGS Teaching Materials
Who should attend

Agenda

Programme/Agenda
Start End Description Sponsor
13:00 13:15

Registration

Teaching Awareness of Ethical Governance in Sport (TAGS) – An Erasmus+ EU funded project
13:15 13:45

TAGS Project Overview and Needs Analysis Surveys

13:45 14:30

Sport Resolutions Case Study Compendium

14:30 14:45

Break

14:45 15:45

TAGS Teaching Materials

15:45 16:30

Discussion and Networking

Speakers

Richard Harry

Richard HarryChief Executive Officer

Richard has been Chief Executive at Sport Resolutions since April 2016. Richard joined Sport Resolutions in July 2010 and spent almost six years as firstly Dispute Resolution Manager and then Legal Director.

He is a sports lawyer and former Chief Executive of the Welsh Rugby Players' Association. Richard started his career as a specialist employment and sports lawyer at Hugh James Solicitors in Cardiff before joining Clarke Willmott in Bristol.

He left Clarke Willmott to establish the Welsh Rugby Players' Association and has acted as a Consultant to the World Anti-Doping Agency. Richard is a Visiting Fellow to the School of Sport and Exercise at the University of Gloucestershire, and has been appointed to the Board of the London-based International Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC). He also chairs the IDRC Finance, Audit and Risk Committee.

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