Level up. Shape up. Power up.

It’s time for us to level up as change-makers who help people enjoy better health and wellbeing, better environments that inspire them to be active, and better access to sport and physical activity.

Themes

It’s time for us to level up as change-makers who help people enjoy better health and wellbeing, better environments that inspire them to be active, and better access to sport and physical activity. Our sector is about much more than sport and this is the conference where you can raise your voice when it comes to big issues like mental and physical health, the future of our planet, the threats and opportunities presented by the digital world, and social inclusion.

Level up: Gain inspiration, skills and strength to advance to the next level – you don’t need to be a computer game hero to join in, but you’ll learn how to defeat inactivity monsters like one.

Shape up: Fit bodies, fit minds, a healthy planet and a healthy sector can achieve much more. So how can we get into better shape to move with the times and make a difference?

Power up: Supercharge your network, get fit for the digital age and leap into a sustainable future – get inspired by people, cities and organisations who are on the MOVE.

Themes

Health and Wellbeing

It’s also your ticket to a network of 400 professionals from the NGO, health, sport, education, urban planning, environment and political sectors.

Placemaking

To ensure quality in the public realm, cities need great streets supported by places that intuitively captivate users to want to stay longer, human-scale inspired by interaction between buildings and streets.

Innovation

It’s also your ticket to a network of 400 professionals from the NGO, health, sport, education, urban planning, environment and political sectors.

Grassroots sports

It’s also your ticket to a network of 400 professionals from the NGO, health, sport, education, urban planning, environment and political sectors.

Physical Literacy

Literacy is embedded in our understanding of education as developing the ability to read and write – so what does it mean to be “physically literate”?

Better access to sport and physical activity

It’s also your ticket to a network of 400 professionals from the NGO, health, sport, education, urban planning, environment and political sectors.

Speakers

Mogens Kirkeby

President

ISCA

Charlotte Bach Thomassen

Chairwoman

DGI