
In 2015 we are celebrating 20 years of Quest!
On Thursday 26th February 2015, we held our 5th annual Quest and NBS conference at Holywell Park in Loughborough.
Below you can find the presentations from the day:
Charles Johnson - Sport England Update
Jackie Goacher - Quest Stretch - Amber Valley
Tara Dillon - Future Fit Workforce
Laurie Jamie - Lilleshall NSC - Quest Facility Management
Caroline Constantine - Review of 2014 and Plans for 2015
Jane Shewring - Herts Sports Partnership - Quest Sports Development
Martyn Allison - Future of Sport and Leisure
Mike Hill & Simon Shibli - Launch of the New NBS
Caroline Constantine - Top 10 tips to Improve your Business using Quest
Lisa Forsyth - Changing Landscape of Public Sector Leisure
Simon Beer - Digital Marketing Trends
Outline of the Day:
The conference is open to anyone interested in Quest and NBS whether you are already in the scheme, just signed up or are simply considering it.
As well as celebrating Quest's achievements over the last two decades, the conference will look to the future, with a focus on the continued roll out of Quest 2014 and the launch of the new online platform for NBS which will see both its data collection and reporting systems become fully web-based.
There will be updates from Sport England, Quest and NBS while high-profile industry speakers will include Tara Dillon, interim chief operating officer of CIMSPA and Martyn Allison, chair of the Quest Board and national advisor for culture and sport with the Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA).
During the afternoon, delegates will have the opportunity to participate in three of six possible workshops on topics ranging from accident trends to the changing landscape of public sector leisure in 2015, understanding the language of health and digital marketing trends, content and conversions.
Over the course of the day, both Quest and NBS will present awards to the centres and sport development teams that performed particularly well in their assessments during 2014. Quest awards will also go to any centre or team that has been participating in the scheme for 10 years, as well as to outstanding assessors and mystery visitors.
To access a copy of the 2015 Programme, please click here.


