Chess in Schools and Communities wins award for Innovation

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Chess in Schools and Communities wins award for Innovation

Post by Matthew Lunn » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:07 pm

On 9th July 2013 Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC) was presented with the Innovative Project Award at the 2013 Sport and Recreation Alliance Awards sponsored by specialist insurance company Hiscox.

The award was presented to the charity’s Chief Executive, Malcolm Pein, by HRH The Earl of Wessex at St. James’s Palace in London after the charity impressed the judges with their ground-breaking initiatives over the past year.

With studies showing a clear link between playing chess in primary school and improved concentration and educational attainment, CSC has doubled in size in the past year and is now operating in over 200 schools across England and Wales. In March 2013 CSC launched its first Charity-Public-Private initiative in a ground breaking project to teach 20,000 children how to play chess in the London Borough of Newham. Working with Newham borough council, and East Village, the charity now teaches chess in 14 primary schools in the borough, and aims to extend its programme to the remaining 50.

Tim Lamb, chief executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, said:

“This award recognises the blue-sky thinking that Chess in Schools and Communities has shown over the past year.
“Chess is a cerebral activity and the people behind Chess in Schools and Communities have really thought big to take the benefits that chess brings to thousands of children up and down the country.
“The judges were amazed at the scale and ambition of the project and it really is an inspiration to all other sport and recreation organisations in the UK”.

Malcolm Pein, Chief Executive of Chess in Schools and Communities, said:

“We are delighted to receive this award – it’s proof that chess, the most enduring of games, first played 1500 years ago, remains a fun and stimulating pastime for the young generation, even in the modern age."
“With the £1000 prize money from the award we plan to give 500 talented players from deprived areas their own chess set so they can continue to develop their skills.”

David Sedgwick of the English Chess Federation, said:
“Chess in Schools and Communities is far and away the most important initiative in English chess in the last 15 years.
“I’m delighted that their hard-work has been recognised outside the chess community and I am sure that this will spur them on to even greater success”.

http://www.chessinschools.co.uk/sra_awa ... tm#sra2013

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Re: Chess in Schools and Communities wins award for Innovati

Post by Angus McDonald » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:16 pm

Well done to all involved! A good news story :-)

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Post by Greg Breed » Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:38 pm

Good Job CSC. Fancy running the ECF? :shock:
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Post by LawrenceCooper » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:00 pm

Greg Breed wrote:Good Job CSC. Fancy running the ECF? :shock:
Well the ECF board and council did have the opportunity to elect Malcolm Pein a couple of years ago but he lost out to "None of the Above" :?

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Post by Sean Hewitt » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:37 pm

LawrenceCooper wrote:Well the ECF board and council did have the opportunity to elect Malcolm Pein a couple of years ago but he lost out to "None of the Above" :?
Thanks, in no small part, to a member of the governance committee wrongly advising that directed proxies in favour of Malcolm (such as my votes) could not be counted.

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Post by Peter D Williams » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:35 pm

LawrenceCooper wrote:
Well the ECF board and council did have the opportunity to elect Malcolm Pein a couple of years ago but he lost out to "None of the Above" :?
Anther own goal by the ECF board and council :wink:
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Post by David Sedgwick » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:27 pm

Thank you to those who have posted messages of congratulation on this and the other thread. Thanks also to Nigel Short, who sent congratulations by email.

Credit is due to Matthew Lunn, who prepared the bulk of the successful submission.

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Post by JustinHorton » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:53 am

Asking myself "who or what are the Sport and Recreation Alliance?" I find their website:
The Sport and Recreation Alliance is the umbrella organisation for the governing and representative bodies of sport and recreation in the UK
Which is interesting from the chess-as-a-sport perspective (and yes, I can read the "and recreation") part.
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Post by Peter D Williams » Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:51 pm

Sean Hewitt wrote:Thanks, in no small part, to a member of the governance committee wrongly advising that directed proxies in favour of Malcolm (such as my votes) could not be counted.
What action did you take when you where told this?

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Post by Sean Hewitt » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:25 pm

Peter D Williams wrote:
Sean Hewitt wrote:Thanks, in no small part, to a member of the governance committee wrongly advising that directed proxies in favour of Malcolm (such as my votes) could not be counted.
What action did you take when you where told this?Hope your enjoying the weather:D
I raised the matter with the CEO. To be fair, the Board acknowledged the error and offered to apppoint Malcolm but he decided (not unreasonably) that with so many voting for none of the above, it was no longer a position that he was interested in.