Sport Resolutions to present at the UK Sport International Leadership Programme in Glasgow


Sport Resolutions to present at the UK Sport International Leadership Programme in Glasgow

Sport Resolutions Chief Executive Richard Harry will be presenting at the International Leadership Programme (ILP), UK Sport’s training programme for high calibre British sports administrators and retired athletes who are seeking to operate at senior level in international sport.

The ILP helps representatives from UK National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and other national partners to build their knowledge, expertise, skills and relationships to operate effectively in, and make a tangible and positive impact on, the development and governance of international sport. 

Richard Harry and mediator and Sport Resolutions panel member Christine Bowyer-Jones will be covering the principles of dispute resolution processes and the practicalities of negotiation, mediation and conflict management respectively. 

The ILP is a 9-month programme consisting of four workshops with the third one taking place on 26 and 27 October in Glasgow.

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