setting the scene - ehfa - herman rutgers
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“SETTING THE SCENE”
THE EVOLUTION & POSITION OF EHFA
Herman Rutgers, Executive Director
Some background – where we were in 2006Some background – where we were in 2006
EHFA had operated since 2001 – emerging from the earlier European Network of Fitness Associations formed in 1996
43 members – mainly training providers and 3 national associations in 11 European countries
EHFA joined EU groups of Sport and at Sanco Income relied heavily on project work Part-time executive Divided into 5 Commissions + verification unit
www.ehfa.net
EHFAAnd the Standards
Council
European Network of Exercise
Professionals and Registers
European Network of Fitness Employers
Awarding Body and
Verification Group
VET HELabour Market
EASE
EOSE
Public Affairs Group
Scientific
Where we were in 2006Where we were in 2006
The three pillars of EHFA’s work:
1.Standards development (completed for basic and advanced instructing)2.Develop EREPS3.Accreditation – for clubs and training providers
Where we were in 2006Where we were in 2006
“....we need to move quickly and establish a process of quality assurance (for VET) that is transparent and sustainable and which will be acceptable to national partners and the European Commission alike. The EC are developing their own processes for the Common Quality Assurance Framework but at the Conference in Budapest this weekend it was agreed that sectors had a role to play in the validation...if we don’t we will not get another chance and EHFA will be finished.” Allan Pilkington EHFA President March ‘06
Where we ended in late 2006Where we ended in late 2006
Specification and tenders sought in March for EHFA verification service of training companies Only 1 qualifying bid from CYQ who were duly appointed subject to further discussions on costs Expectation of around 50 training companies to go through EHFA verification within 3 years CYQ appointed in September for 6 years exclusive EHFA wins 1st ECVET project In early 2007 AP steps down
Where we were in March 2008Where we were in March 2008
A new Board and President from April 2007 An office in Brussels with full time secretariat Legal entity as Belgium not-for-profit association 12 national associations as members 4,400 separate fitness centres associated Members across 22 different European countries Operating Budget 2006 € 40.000 > 2008 400.000 Applications for 2nd ECVET project & EA Fitness
EUROPEAN AFFAIRS & RESEARCH
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
SECRETARIATE and SERVICES
EHFA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STANDARDS COUNCIL
WORKING GROUPS
VERIFICATION UNIT
MEMBERSHIP
TEG - TECHNICAL EXPERT GROUP
EmployersFederationsEU AffairsSuppliersHigher EducationVET providers, etc
SUB-TEGSReview existing ChildrenOlder adultsExercise referralSpecial pops. , etc
The structure of EHFA after GA in April 2008The structure of EHFA after GA in April 2008
Where we have got to in 2010Where we have got to in 2010
5 FTE working from Brx office 18 national associations, nearly 10,000 facilities, members across 24 EU countries Operating budget 2010 projected € 780.000 EREPS operating since July 2008 Standards Council and TEGs operating with 50 independent experts 3rd Annual Fitness Forum, 3rd Executive Leadership Forum, 3rd national association meeting (Nov.)
40.000.000 Members 390.000 Employees 38.900 Clubs 22.000.000.000 Revenues (€)
Comparison: Football is 12 Milion Euro
And before 2007 our sector was NOT even And before 2007 our sector was NOT even represented in Brussels !represented in Brussels !
The importance of the fitness industry in EuropeThe importance of the fitness industry in Europe
Platform on Diet, Physical Activity and Health ( DG SANCO ) EASE (European Association of Sports Employers) EOSE (European Observatoire of Sports and Employment) ENGSO (European Non Governmental Sports Organisation) ENSSEE (EU Network of Sports Science, Education and Employment) EU Physical Activity Promotion Platform ( CESS, ECF, FEPI, ENGSO,
ISCA and EHFA) European Sport & Active Leisure Workforce Development ALLIANCE HEPA ( WHO)
EHFA cooperation with other EU associationsEHFA cooperation with other EU associations
2005 – Eurofit QST – development of original EHFA standards
2007 – ECVET – Exercise and fitness – testing VET systems
2008 – Operating grant – to assist EHFA development
2009 – Operating grant – to assist EHFA development
Some EU-funded work completed by EHFASome EU-funded work completed by EHFA
2008-10 – EA Fitness - VET, standards development and EREPS
2010-2013 MOVE – Physical Activity Promotion Forum (ISCA)
2010-11 – Sport for All - people with disabilities (EOSE)
2010-11 – Becoming the HUB – research and review of campaigns and policy for HEPA
Some EU-funded work that EHFA is doingSome EU-funded work that EHFA is doing
2010-11 – IMPACT – developing social dialogue (EASE)
The HUBThe HUB
Increasing the influence in determining policy for the EU, national governments and across the European fitness industry.
White Paper on SportEU Guidelines for physical activityEurostat barometerHEPALisbon Treaty
180,000 Euro – partners with EOSE, FIA & VDF
2011-2011 – FAD – Fitness Against Doping
Developing a sector approach to: ECVETEQAVET
2011-2014 – 7th framework research project
Some future project work EHFA would like to doSome future project work EHFA would like to do
Joined forcesJoined forces
• The industry ( all stakeholders) need to be engaged , organized and involved in order to be successful…
• Thank you for your continued support !