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In this module, we will learn about:

A. The phases of a competition venue lifecycle throughout the Games, aiming to understand the following for each phase:
o type of activity that takes place
o which FA has lead responsibility
o which access devices are valid

B. The daily venue lifecycle, with the opportunity to understand:
o the routine of a competition venue on a competition day
o the triggers for activating and de-activating services and operational activities in a venue

In this module, we will examine the topics of: a) Venue Team Structure and b) C3 in order to:

It is necessary for the organising committee to conclude Venue Use Agreements with respective owners in order to use sites (competition venues and non-competition venues and support facilities) for the Games.

In this module, we will learn about the process of concluding a Venue Use Agreement and become aware of the main elements to be included in it.

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In this module, we will examine the different stakeholder groups at a competition venue and we will explore the main spaces that they use and their flows within a venue. This module will help you to:

In this module, we will look at the types and layouts of the venues used for the needs of the Olympic Games, across the following units:

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In this module, we will examine the roles and responsibilities of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) in running an event. The main focus will be on:

In this module, we will look at the key roles and responsibilities of the LOC:

In this module, we will look at planning and delivering your event. For many of the key functions we will consider the services required, as well as important parts throughout the planning and delivery of your event. Each page represents a different function and there are a number of tabs for each function which provide information on:

In this final module, we’ll help ensure that all the hard work invested in developing your event continues to pay off in the future, by helping your event grow and develop in years to come.

In this module, we will explore the building blocks of badminton:

The purpose of this module has been to consider badminton in its global context and introduce many of the areas that will be covered in more depth throughout the programme. We have considered the following areas in administering badminton:

In this module, we will examine the membership of the BWF, Continental Confederations (CC) and national federations. We will explore the following topics:

In this module, we will look at the organisation and administration of a national federation across the following three units:

In this module, we will give some consideration to the development of badminton and badminton players, including:

In this module, we will learn about badminton funding and finances, including:

We hope you have found this introductory programme informative and beneficial. If there are any aspects that you feel should be covered further (or less) detail then please let us know.

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(These details will assist us as you move through the learning pathway and undertake future programmes with us.)

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The next stage is to undertake the associated face-to-face course, about which your Continental Confederation will inform you of. In this course, more detailed information will be provided and discussed, and the activities that you have undertaken throughout this programme will be further expanded upon.

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In this module, we will examine the topic of venue access, through the following units:

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There are 8 types of stakeholders coming to Competition Venues:

Going through this unit you will:

This provides a summary guide for planning and delivering events. There are some links provided throughout this module and you should always refer to the most updated version of the BWF General Competition Regulations for more detailed information where needed.

While the specific implementation of these areas will depend on the size of the federation, as well as their national and regional contexts, the general principles presented here are relevant at any level.

In order to adequately support the area of Sport and Player Development, administrators should have good skills in:

We value your support in raising the profile of badminton throughout the world and particularly in your country.

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Communications, Command & Control
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We may provide on-the-ground information via mobile with any last minute updates if you provide your mobile/cell number.

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  1. Athletes and National Olympic Committee (NOC) /National Paralympic Committee (NPC) Team Officials
  2. International Federations (IF) and Technical Officials (TO)*
  3. Marketing partners and Guests
  4. Olympic/Paralympic Family
  5. Broadcasters
  6. Press
  7. Spectators
  8. Workforce


The list provided is the recognised list of IOC Functional Areas. Please select the one FA that you most closely work with in the OCOG.


This unit will help you to:

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Note – Personal details must be entered as they appear on your passport (which must expire no earlier than 16 October 2014). Russian Nationals must submit details from their domestic passport only and will be contacted for some additional information by e-mail.

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*Note I: In the Paralympics, International Federations (IF) and Technical Officials (TO) consist of IF, TO, Classifiers and IPC Games Officials.

*Note II: Paralympic terminology; “TO” and “Classifiers” are called “IF Games Officials”.

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British Business Embassy

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This unit will help you to:

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Venue Secure Perimeter is…
…a physical barrier, or in the case of remote venues, a designated security boundary, that defines the secure area of a venue (or precinct).
Venue Operations & Security Zone refers to…
...the controlled area, inside and outside a venue (or precinct) secure perimeter, in which temporary traffic control measures are put in place to limit vehicle access to Games vehicles, local residents and businesses.
Traffic Control Zone is…
…the areas immediately surrounding the venue (or precinct) secure perimeter that include services and infrastructure to support stakeholder ingress and egress.
Public Domain refers to…
…the areas of a Host City controlled and managed by public agencies and authorities.
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Through this unit, you will be able to:

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To make a booking at the British Business Embassy event, please fill out the following registration form with the details of the person attending. It is vital that this information is correct so that we can process the application.

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In this module, we will explore how badminton events form part of a larger picture, as well as the categories of tournaments recognised by the BWF. We will examine:

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UK Visa / Residence Permit number
 

Please note that you will need a valid passport to travel to the UK in 2012.

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4-star Paralympic Family Hotel, Ayvazovsky
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Please upload a passport sized, colour photograph, which will be displayed on your event accreditation badge.

We will book a standard double room for single occupancy for check-in from 15:00 on 11 March and check-out on 15 March

The photo should be of passport style and quality to include head and shoulders only against a plain, white background. We request that hats are not worn and you should be facing the camera.

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follow the photo guidelines in the accreditation section of this website.

Photos considered unsuitable will be rejected and you may not receive your Paralympic Identity and Accreditation Card (PIAC) until after your arrival in Sochi. Photo Upload ( JPG, PNG or GIF file max 128 kb, maximum image size 420 x 525 pixels (4:5 ratio).

For more details please see the accreditation section

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The Sochi 2014 Organising Committee and the International Paralympic Committee are authorised to provide access to this information to persons or entities involved in the organisation of the Games. This information is required for the accreditation and accommodation processes, including background and security checks to ensure the integrity and security of the Games. The applicant therefore agrees that his/her personal details may be passed on to the relevant law enforcement agencies of the Russian Federation via the 2014 Sochi Organising Committee.

The IPC & World Academy of Sport may store this data for use in connection with future IPC events.

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