Join us for the 2022 Delivery Partner Conference

Neil Kinnerly • 9 November 2021

Taking place virtually on 27 January 2022, between 10am and 4pm, the theme is "Changing the World of Paddlesports in the Changing World of Paddlesports".


The conference is aimed at Delivery Partners, and those interested in the partnership, as well as key suppliers and other organisations from outdoor education, adventure tourism and independent hire providers. Partners and organisations that deliver paddlesport activities will find the content most useful.


Hosted by Emma Wiggs, double Paralympic Champion and nine times World Champion, this eagerly anticipated event promises to be insightful, thought provoking and like nothing you’ve attended before. We will also be sharing some exclusive announcements and exciting offers for Delivery Partners.


Throughout the day, there will be the opportunity to attend a range of keynotes and workshops, visit the trade stands, find out the winners of the Delivery Partner Awards, as well as network and create links with key suppliers and other organisations from outdoor education, adventure tourism and independent hire providers. 


As this conference is completely virtual, you can join from home or the office using a computer, tablet or mobile device. Delegates will have access to all presentations and media for 30 days so you will be able to catch up on everything!


Every instructor, coach or leader will get 10 CPD points for attending!


For full details, including the range of workshops, booking information and nominating for the Delivery Partner Awards, click here.

 

Useful Links


Panel showing logos of 6 Event Partners: British Canoeing, CANI, Gill, Go Paddling, SCA, Canoe Wales

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