Recovery Planning – Key Considerations for Public Leisure Services’

Thursday 14 May, 3pm – 5pm

 

Agenda:

1. Key considerations:

  • What should clients be asking from their leisure operating partner as part of their recovery planning and proposals?
  • How are leisure operators approaching planning for staff and customer health and safety and remobilisation considerations?

2. Key risks and how to mitigate them

3. Scenario planning – sharing approaches and best practice

4. Managing the financial risks of recovery.

 

This session is open for Local Authority Clients and Public Sector Leisure Operators.

 

Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis and are limited to a maximum of 15 delegates to ensure you have the time and space to contribute.

SLC will also invite other strategic partners with a relevant specialism in the subject matter area to provide expert input or just to listen, learn and share.

SLC will provide and publish a short summary of the sessions on its blog at www.slc.uk.com/media. Any input and contributions will be non-attributable.

We do hope this will be a way of ensuring we can capture and share some positive ideas, best practice and allow sector peers to connect and support each other.

 

About Virtual Think Tanks

SLC is hosting and facilitating a series of Virtual Think Tanks on public sector leisure provision, building on our heritage of hosting peer-to-peer knowledge sharing and transfer seminars for the leisure sector for over 10 years.

To date SLC has hosted 55 local authorities and several leisure operators since the beginning of the COVID crisis.

SLC will regularly host Zoom video conference sessions to explore key questions and challenges facing the sector. We will be exploring current issues and also looking ahead to the new ‘normal’ and how our sector can adapt and respond to take advantage of new opportunities within what is likely to be a long period of economic recovery and social change.

Virtual Think Tanks are to offer colleagues support and share and generate ideas, for the benefit of the sector only. Nothing else.

To register or if you have any questions and/or suggestions for future discussion topics, please contact us on help@slc.uk.com or call us on 01444 459927.