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| What is ISPAL? David Teasdale explains more |
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| Working with government |
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| ISPAL is making sure our industry is fully involved in policy more |
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| Working with universities |
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| ISPAL is keen to engage with future professionals more |
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New Leisure Trusts |
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| Richard Simmons on the history, and key issues of trusts more |
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Working with Universities
ISPAL is keen to engage with the future professionals in sport, parks and leisure as early as possible. There are an increasing number of universities offering courses with material that is fundamental to the work of ISPAL and its membership. An accreditation system for university courses has already been proposed; this would ensure universities engage with the industry, while giving industry representatives a chance to influence the professional development integral to such courses.
The system proposed would involve universities submitting an initial application, which would ensure courses contained relevant and up-to-date content that aligned with industry standards. External verification would also be used to ensure ISPAL always took an objective view.
The ultimate goal will be to develop a professional qualification that can be delivered to undergraduates by university staff. In this way |
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