Did you know that there are still no professionally paid women in British team sports at the moment? And the average wage of a Premiership footballer? £676,000.
Over 200 delegates attended the 2008 WSFF annual conference. Building on last year’s ground-breaking event which drew widespread national attention to the crisis in women’s physical activity, this year's conference set out the solutions.
The event brought to life Creating a nation of active women, the first national strategy designed to get more women and girls active, and saw leading speakers from Government, sport, retail, marketing and the media consider:
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More information on the day's speakers and some of their presentations can be accessed here.
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Breaking the glass ceiling: Creating a nation of active women Tessa Jowell, Minister for the Olympics |
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Going for Gold Heather Frederiksen, Paralympian Gold Medalist |
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A customer-orientated strategy [PowerPoint presentation] Sue Tibballs, CEO, Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation |
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The consumer decides Stephanie Ankrah, Marketing Manager, Women's Training, Nike |
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Zero tolerance: Why women would rather be thin than healthy [PowerPoint presentation] Kate Spicer, Journalist and Broadcaster |
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Changing the beauty ideal: Dove's campaign for real beauty [PowerPoint presentation] Margot Raggett, CEO, Lexis PR |
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A question of women's sport [Microsoft Word document] Team quiz hosted by Dame Kelly Holmes CBE |
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Case study - British Judo Association [PowerPoint presentation] British Judo Association: Scott McCarthy, CEO, |
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Case study - British Universities & Colleges Sport [PowerPoint presentation] Mark Brian, Head of Sports Programmes, BUCS |
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Case study - Fit for Girls Programme [PowerPoint presentation] Jessica Lindohf, Women, Girls & Sport Officer, sportscotland |
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The American model Donna de Varona, Olympic Gold Medalist, First President & Chairman, Women's Sports Foundation, USA |
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The direction of success Introduction to the Commission on the Future of Women's Sport by Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE followed by a panel discussion to examine three key areas of policy for women's sport: leadership, investment and profile.
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Photographs by Nina Hollington
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