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Welcome
6 Welcome to the greatest skills Competition, careers and jobs event on the planet. WorldSkills London 2011 5–8 October 2011 ExCeL London
Overview
14 Key dates
36 Package Information
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Contents
Package Information
Welcome Chris Humphries CBE – Chairman, WorldSkills London 2011
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Welcome from John Hayes, Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning
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Welcome from Tjerk (Jack) Dusseldorp – President, WorldSkills International
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Welcome from WorldSkills International Technical Committee 11 All roads lead to London – welcome to WorldSkills London 2011: Aidan Jones, Chief Executive WorldSkills London 2011 and David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer WorldSkills International 12 Glossary of terms
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Accreditation (and access)
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Transportation
Member Support & tips for your stay
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London ‘tube’ map (underground)
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Communication
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Security and Medical Services
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Hotel Information
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Your Safety & Emergency Procedures 64–66
Catering/Food services Laundry
OSC – Operational Support Centre
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WorldSkills London 2011 Board
London quick facts
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WorldSkills International Board
WorldSkills London 2011 Visitor Map 18–19 20–35
Jury President Teams
Overview of Package Events
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Showcase programme
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Excursion – The London Experience
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WorldSkills Premiere Experience conference and event programme
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Work Inspiration in partnership with Business in the Community (BITC)
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WorldSkills Leaders Forum
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Global Skills Marketplace
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Opening Ceremony
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Closing Ceremony
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The Big Farewell
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What to see and do within the Competition
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WorldSkills International Rooms
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Workshop Supervisors & Assistants 83–84
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Thank you
Key dates
One School One Country
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73 WorldSkills London 2011 team members 85–88 The Competition – who is taking part? 74 WorldSkills International Secretariat 89 Skills Competition by Name 75–81
ExCeL London – The Competition Venue 17
Welcome Receptions
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Media Centre
Who’s Who?
Overview
Competition Programme
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Thanks to our Volunteers
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Thank you Partners!
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Thanks to WorldSkills International’s Global Industry Partners
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Thank you to our Sponsors
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Chris Humphries CBE – Chairman, WorldSkills London 2011 Welcome to WorldSkills London 2011 – the greatest skills show, future jobs and careers event on the planet! From 4–9 October 2011, the halls of ExCeL London and The O2 in East London, will echo to the sounds of 950 Competitors from over 50 countries/regions, each national champions in their own field, coming together to compete to be the best in the world at their chosen skill and inspiring the 150,000 visitors about their future careers and job opportunities.
Welcome
Chris Humphries CBE Chairman, WorldSkills London 2011
From the very outset of our original bid in 2006, WorldSkills London 2011 has been developed as a true UK wide event – a partnership between the four UK nations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales – to help transform perceptions of skills, vocational education and Apprenticeships, positively and permanently. While the Competition itself is centred at ExCeL London, the event forms part of a much wider co-ordinated skills festival running from 19 September to 10 October, designed to positively encourage and influence young people, parents, and teachers in schools, colleges and universities right across the United Kingdom to ‘Have a Go’ and to try a new skill.
UK Skills and WorldSkills London 2011 are delighted to welcome you to London and wish you all a truly enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
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Chris Humphries CBE – Chairman, WorldSkills London 2011
Welcome from John Hayes, Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning
All of us involved in the organisation of WorldSkills London 2011 – our UK Government sponsor, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales; our fantastic sponsors, official suppliers and media partners, our many official partners; dozens of Skills Champions and Ambassadors; far too many colleges and training providers from across the UK to mention; our Workshop Supervisors; and the committed Boards, staff and volunteers of WorldSkills International, UK Skills and WorldSkills London 2011 – are delighted to welcome you to London and wish you all a truly enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
Welcome to WorldSkills London 2011 – the world’s greatest showcase for vocational excellence.
We believe that there is something at this event for everyone. Having been inspired by the 46 skills competitions, a wide range of Have a Go areas will offer you the opportunity to try out a new skill and get impartial information and advice on how to get on. You will find Showcase areas in which the very best of young UK talent in music, drama, dance, performance and media will be showcasing their work. In the International
From the very outset of our original bid in 2006, WorldSkills London 2011 has been developed as a true UK wide event – a partnership between the four UK nations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
The young people who will compete in London this year are among the most inspirational of their generation; they demonstrate to young people everywhere what can be achieved through hard work, passion and purposeful pride. I am proud to offer every participant my warmest support and congratulations.
Conference Centre, the WorldSkills Premiere Experience will offer a three day conference and event programme featuring some of the best of the UK and international education and skills practitioners. The Make it Happen area and sponsor stands will provide a rich variety of jobs and careers advice. And right at the centre of the Competition is the amazing work of our 950 Competitors. It is from their hands, heads and hearts (and the millions of skilled young people like them around the world) that all our futures will be forged! Please come and celebrate their talent with us, and enjoy what really is the greatest show on earth!
As a Parliamentarian, I’ve long argued that governments, businesses, schools and colleges should do more to promote, celebrate and reward the practical achievement and craftsmanship that this week’s Competition showcases. As Minister for Skills, I am privileged to have the opportunity to put these values into practice. Since coming to office, the UK Government has supported a record number of apprenticeships, broken down barriers between colleges, universities and employers, and put vocational learning and skills training at the heart of our plans to rebalance and strengthen our economy.
We’ll continue to spare no effort to ensure that people whose talents lead them down a practical path get the support they deserve.
We’ll continue to spare no effort to ensure that people whose talents lead them down a practical path get the support they deserve. They have an immense contribution to make to national – and international – progress and prosperity. I thank you for your dedication and support, and wish you an enjoyable and inspirational experience at WorldSkills London. John Hayes Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning.
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Welcome from Tjerk (Jack) Dusseldorp – President, WorldSkills International WorldSkills International sincerely thanks WorldSkills London 2011 for their magnificent efforts and outstanding partnership as hosts of our 41st WorldSkills Competition, which truly promises to be the best yet. We also salute UK Skills, the Skills Funding Agency and other stakeholders and the UK Government for their tremendous support of this event. Their proactive skills training programmes and competitions across England, Northern Ireland Scotland and Wales will surely benefit from the profile and legacy of this Competition. We are delighted that London – a truly global city – will act as host to our 58 Member countries / regions that represents approximately 70% of the world’s population. We recognise and thank WorldSkills London 2011 for accommodating our Membership growth and for preparing an event of this outstanding quality, particularly set against the background of the challenging economic times of recent years Alongside the Competition, WorldSkills London 2011 and WorldSkills International, in conjunction with the British Government and our many stakeholders, have put together an excellent conference and event programme under the banner of the WorldSkills Premiere Experience – and we look forward to welcoming Government Ministers, Officials, other Dignitaries and leaders in Industry and Education from around the world to both experience the excitement and inspiration of the Competition itself, and also to participate in the conference and event programme and associated networking opportunities. WorldSkills London 2011 will also see the launch of the WorldSkills Foundation as the research, advocacy and education arm of WorldSkills International. WorldSkills Foundation will work alongside WorldSkills International to bring together and mobilise people, organisations and communities who 10/11
Welcome from WorldSkills International Technical Committee have a common interest in skills and the belief that a highly skilled workforce underpins the strength of society. The true stars of WorldSkills London 2011 are the Competitors – each one of them is already a Champion, having been selected from amongst their peers to represent their countries/regions on the world stage. They have trained tirelessly to prepare themselves to perform at the pinnacle of their industry. They will demonstrate to their friends, family and to the world the true excellence of their craft, and that all of us have a bright future in the hands of young people such as these. The unsung heroes of the event are the Experts, Workshop Supervisors, Delegates, Team Leaders, volunteers and committed stakeholders from education and industry who have so freely given their time, energy and resources to train and prepare the Competitors, and run and manage the competitions that will test the skills of our young champions and ultimately determine who will attain Gold, Silver and Bronze. We thank you all. Once again, many thanks to our Hosts, and best wishes to all Competitors, Delegates, Experts, observers, volunteers and visitors for a wonderful Competition.
As Chair and Vice Chair of the Technical Committee and on behalf of all Technical Delegates, we are delighted to extend a heartfelt welcome to all Competitors, Experts and Workshop Supervisors. We are proud of the preparations made by WorldSkills London 2011 to present our Member’s national champions on the world stage. With thanks to the Members of the Skill Management Teams, Workshop Supervisors and the WorldSkills International Secretariat, many improvements have been made to the planning and preparations since the exceptional Competition in Calgary, Canada in 2009. We refer in particular to the Competition Preparation Week and professional development programme for Skill Management Teams which took place in April 2011 in London, which will ensure that this 41st WorldSkills Competition will be the most professional to date, reflecting the very best of 21st century skills. The Technical Committee has worked hard to ensure a Competition where all Competitors will have an equally favourable opportunity to present their best work over the four days of
the Competition. We compliment all Experts on their preparation and commitment to a fair and transparent Competition. We thank especially our colleagues on the Technical Committee (listed elsewhere in this handbook), who will act as Jury Presidents and as Members of the Quality Assurance Management Council. Their outstanding support and hard work to date has been exemplary. Finally, we wish to thank the Chief Executive of WorldSkills London 2011, Aidan Jones and his outstanding team for hosting the Competition in London. Together, let us all endeavour to make the 41st WorldSkills Competition the best Competition since the foundation of the organisation in 1950.
The Technical Committee has worked hard to ensure a Competition where all Competitors will have an equally favourable opportunity to present their best work over the four days of the Competition.
Tjerk (Jack) Dusseldorp
Liam Corcoran
Veijo Hintsanen
President, WorldSkills International
Vice-President Technical Affairs
Vice-Chair Technical Committee
Chair Technical Committee
Technical Delegate, Finland
Technical Delegate, Ireland
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All roads lead to London – welcome to WorldSkills London 2011
Welcome to London! WSL2011 and WSI welcome you to one of the best cities in the world. London has an enviable reputation for hosting world-class events and with WorldSkills London 2011 setting new records in delivering the highest amount of Competitors and competitions the bar has been set high and we are looking forward to meeting all of your needs and expectations and making this event the best ever. Working on an event the scale of WorldSkills London 2011 has been an enormous and exciting challenge. From the outset the WorldSkills International Secretariat and WorldSkills London 2011 team and directors have forged a close working partnership to ensure that we learn from the past and set even higher standards for the future.
Working on an event the scale of WorldSkills London 2011 has been an enormous and exciting challenge. From the outset the WorldSkills International Secretariat and WorldSkills London 2011 team and directors have forged a close working partnership to ensure that we learn from the past and set even higher standards for the future.
We hope you also have the opportunity to enjoy the whole spectacle of the event – ExCeL London is an impressive venue, hosting major events yet, WorldSkills London 2011 is the biggest event ExCeL London has ever hosted. Every square metre on the site, including the dockside and the International Convention Centre is set aside for WorldSkills London 2011. For those of you visiting London for the first time and for those who have visited before, we are sure you will be impressed by the beautiful location and stunning sites that the City has to offer.
We wish you every success in the Competition – we know it will be hard work but for those that aim high, believe in themselves and the abilities of their teams and supporters the prize will be all the more worthwhile. Our commitment is to work with you and to ensure that the facilities and support that you receive will help you to shine and to achieve more than you could hope for or dream about.
Aidan Jones
David Hoey
Chief Executive
Chief Executive Officer
WorldSkills London 2011
WorldSkills International
Glossary of terms
It is this close working partnership that will help us to deliver the best Competition ever seen – not only for our accredited delegates but for the 150,000 visitors we expect to attend the event. The work that you will deliver in the Competition will inspire and encourage our visitors to think carefully about their future careers and to be amazed by your accomplishments.
The teams have worked tirelessly to ensure that your needs are fully met – and hopefully exceeded. WorldSkills International and WorldSkills London 2011 are committed to helping you in every way possible and to ensure that you enjoy your stay and have a positive, lasting and memorable experience. Please do ask any member of our teams to help you – working alongside our many volunteers and suppliers we are here to guide and support you throughout your stay.
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Please note the following terms will be used throughout this handbook CE DCE E JP JPTL O OD OO
= = = = = = = =
Chief Expert Deputy Chief Expert Expert Jury President Jury President Team Leader Observer Official Delegate* Official Observer
OSC = SMT = TC = TD = TL = WSS = WSI = WSL 2011 =
Operational Support Centre Skill Management Team Technical Committee Technical Delegate* Team Leader Workshop Supervisor WorldSkills International WorldSkills London 2011
*delegate refers to all accredited people
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OSC – Operational Support Centre
The OSC (Operational Support Centre) will be the control centre for enquiries from delegates and visitors to the Competition. As the principal contact centre, all enquiries will be filtered through one central number and either dealt with by the team at the OSC or disseminated to the relevant person/department to deal with.
Any questions? Any problems? Emergencies? Any time of day or night
Overview Then call our dedicated team 24 hours a day on
+44 (0)845 475 2011* *This number can also be found on the reverse of your accreditation pass and is charged at a UK local rate.
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London Quick Facts
London is honoured to be hosting the 41st WorldSkills Competition. There are many exciting facts about London that Competitors and delegates may wish to know to understand the city that will become their home for the next few weeks. It is appropriate that WorldSkills London 2011 is held at the excellent venue of ExCeL London in the Docklands for many reasons: If delegates would like to find out more about London and what there is to see and do in the city in their free time then they can visit the ‘London Information’ stand (located opposite Member Support in the Platinum Suite of ExCeL London) which is run by WorldSkills London 2011’s travel partner, Travel Places.
ExCeL London – The Competition Venue
The population of London is 7.8 million Over 300 languages are spoken in London There are 270 Underground/Tube stations There are at least 5,500 restaurants London has 40,000 listed buildings and over 150 ancient monuments London has four UNESCO world heritage sites: Tower of London, Maritime Greenwich, Westminster Palace, The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew The new Wembley Stadium is the largest football stadium in the world London has 105 cinemas and more than 500 cinema screens There are more than 17,000 theatrical performances per year, and more than 50 theatres in London’s West End
WorldSkills London 2011 takes place at ExCeL London; world-class venues, situated in the commercial heart of the UK, adjacent to Canary Wharf and within easy reach of the City.
ATM (Cash Machines)
ExCeL London is home to over 200 events a year ranging from trade and consumer exhibitions to congresses, conferences and corporate events. In 2012 ExCeL London will play host to 7 Olympic sports and 6 Paralympic sports making it the most complex venue in Olympic history.
› West Entrance near the West Information Desk
ExCeL London’s multi-purpose event halls offer 100,000m² of flexible space and can accommodate thousands of visitors. The venue also sits within its own 100-acre, waterfront campus which offers everything we need to host a successful a successful WorldSkills Competition. The campus includes 5 onsite hotels and over 40 on-campus bars and restaurants.
Business Centre
Praying Facilities There are four prayer rooms (two male and two female) onsite at ExCeL London for visitors to use. Entrance to prayer rooms is situated next to the toilets by boulevard entrance S10. Each prayer room will be equipped with a shoe rack. If delegates require information about the nearest Mosque, Synagogue, Church etc. then they should contact the Member Support area.
There are 4 ATMs located throughout ExCeL London. These can be found in the following locations: › West Entrance next to Pronto
› Level 0, Lower Boulevard near Boulevard Entrance N4 › Central Boulevard near Boulevard Entrance N6
The ExCeL London Business Centre is operational during WorldSkills London 2011. Available services include photocopying, internet access, a bookable meeting room, printing, faxing, courier, freight solutions, Bureau de Change and essential office supplies. WSI will also operate a series of meeting room bookings, please contact Ellens Coppens via ellen.coppens@worldskills.org to make a booking. Cloakrooms Cloakroom services are available during WorldSkills London 2011 and can be found in the following locations: › Lower Boulevard, Level 0. Items are charged at £1 per item › East Entry, Level 0, outside ICC Auditorium. Items charged at £1 per item. › ICC Capital Suite, Level 3. For patrons attending WSPE only
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WorldSkills London 2011 Visitor Map
Custom House for ExCeL
Prince Regent Lift access
Lift access
North coach park
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D2
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United World Restaurant Delegate/ Competitor Catering Area
WorldSkills Premiere Experience Business and conference event series Capital Suite
Accredited delegate entry only
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A1011
Visitor Registration
D1
Ramp access West Entrance
N1
N2
N3
S1
S2
S3
N4
N5
N6
N7
N8
N9
N10
N11
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
Lift access East Entrance
Platinum Suite
Royal Victoria Square ECO House
Visitor Registration
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(Inc. Member Support)
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Make it Happen
A112 A1020
Auditorium Invitation only events
12 East coach park
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WorldSkills International Rooms
Global Skills Village
Showcasing Main Stage Pontoon bridge To Silvertown Quay & Peruvian Wharf
Sponsor Rooms
Royal Victoria Dock
Skill Finder Skills can be identified by their colour and number Agriculture, Horticulture & Animal Care 28 Floristry 37 Landscape Gardening Arts, Media & Publishing 11 Offset Printing 17 Web Design 27 Jewellery 31 Fashion Technology 40 Graphic Design Technology D1 Visual Merchandising
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Construction, Planning & the Built Environment 12 Wall & Floor Tiling 15 Plumbing & Heating 18 Electrical Installations 20 Bricklaying 21 Plastering & Dry Wall Systems 22 Painting & Decorating 24 Cabinetmaking 25 Joinery 26 Carpentry 38 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning HM1 Stonemasonry
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Engineering & Manufacturing Technologies 1 Polymechanics/Automation 3 Manufacturing Team Challenge 4 Mechatronics 5 Mechanical Eng. Design – CAD 6 CNC Turning 7 CNC Milling 8 Mould Making 10 Welding 13 Autobody Repair 14 Aircraft Maintenance 16 Electronics 19 Industrial Control 23 Mobile Robotics 33 Automobile Technology 36 Car Painting 42 Construction Metal Work 43 Sheet Metal Technology D2 Creative Modelling
Health, Public Services & Care 41 Caring Information & Communications Technology 2 Information Network Cabling 9 IT Software Solutions for Business 39 IT Network Systems Administration Retail & Commercial Enterprise 29 Ladies’/Men’s Hairdressing 30 Beauty Therapy 32 Confectioner/Pastry Cook 34 Cooking 35 Restaurant Service
Have a Go and Careers Advice Make it Happen Including Global Skills Village Platinum Suite Accredited Access Only – Accreditation Centre (Level 1) – Media Centre (Level 3, Room 3) – Member Support (Level 1) – Volunteers Crew Room (Room 4)
Key Toilets Toilets + Disabled toilets DLR Station First aid point Event information point
Presentation skills Registration areas Showcasing Sponsored exhibition spaces
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C-4 5
C-3 6
C-2 7
C-1 8
C1 9
C2 10
C3 11
C4
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C+1
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C+2
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Wednesday
Arrival E, I & TO
Arrival SMT (TD, CE, DCE)
Fri
09.00
10.00
Preparation
Arrival OO, C, TL & O/OO
Sat
11.00
Sun
12.00
Mon
13.00
Day 1
Wed Day 3
Fri
Competition
Day 2
Thu
Day 4
Sat
14.00
15.00
16.00
18.00
QAMS/ JPTL mtg/SG
17.00
20.00
21.00
Post-Competition
19.00
WorldSkills Competition (Competition event as published to the public)
Mon Closing Departures Ceremony
Sun
WorldSkills Competition (Competition event as published to Members/stakeholders)
Opening Ceremony
Tue
Arrival 1a – SMT (TD, CE & DCE – Technical Delegates, Chief Experts & Deputy Chief Experts)
08.00
Thu
Wed
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C-6
C-7
As part of the Quality Management Manual for Competitions, the following terminology/nomenclature will be used to specify the preparation, competition and post competition days of the overall event from a WorldSkills Member perspective. “C-7” = “Competition minus 7”. This provides consistency across all documentation from year to year plus from internal (i.e. WSI Members) to external (i.e. stakeholders and public).
See the last page for glossary and room legend
Competition Programme
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12.00
13.00
14.00
15.00
11.00
13.00
JPTL mtg/SG
16.00
17.00
18.00
19.00
14.00
15.00
16.00
17.00
19.00
Welcome Reception (TD, TDA, E, I, TO)
18.00
Competition preparation and Skill Management Plans finalised/BOR
TD, TDA, E, I, TO excursion
12.00
SMT (JP, CE, DCE) orientation/ WSI
ESR mtg/ training/ JP WSI BOR
Interpreter/ translator training/ WSI
10.00
JP Teams mtg/PS
09.00 *New Expert Welcome /BOR
08.00
TC mtg/ WSI
JP mtg/ WSI
Arrival 1b – E, I & TO (Experts, Interpreters/translators & Technical Observers)
09.00
20.00
20.00
21.00
21.00
Excursion departs from Competition site (Eastern Entrance car park) – assemble at 1130. Lunch will be provided on the coaches. Transfer back to Hotels by coach after Welcome Reception.
There is no access to Competition Halls. Experts and Interpreters will not get access to rooms unless they are attending the training sessions. The site will be under construction and there will be controlled/limited access by WSI persons (via accreditation).
* New Experts = all Experts from new Members & new Experts from existing Members. New Experts must attend the ‘New Expert Welcome’. Meetings organised by JPTL groups.
(C-5)
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Friday
(C-6)
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Thursday
08.00
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11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
15.00
16.00
17.00
18.00
TC mtg/WSI
Skill specific training for Experts by SMT/CS
JP mtg/ WSI
Competition preparation by Experts as per SMP/CS
BoD mtg/SG
Arrival 2 – OD, TL, C, OO, O (Official Delegates, Team Leaders, Competitors, Official Observers & Observers)
09.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
GA mtg/WSI
(OD, C, TL, OO, O) Excursion
JP mtg/ WSI
Competition preparation by Experts as per Skill Management Plan/CS
09.00
15.00
16.00
17.00
19.00
19.00
Welcome Reception (OD, C, TL, OO, O)
18.00
Excursion departs from Competition site (East Entrance car park) – assemble at 1130. Lunch will be provided on the coaches. Transfer back to Hotels by coach after Welcome Reception.
Site operational for accredited persons - accredited access only (Competition halls/workshops, offices and meeting rooms). Competitors and Team Leaders have no access to Competition halls/workshops.
(C-3)
02.10.11
Sunday
08.00
Site operational for accredited persons - accredited access only (Competition halls/workshops, offices and meeting rooms).
(C-4)
01.10.11
Saturday
08.00
20.00
20.00
21.00
21.00
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11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
JP mtg/ WSI
16.00
17.00
Final inspection (inc. H&S) of competition workshops
15.00
SC mtg/WSI
SC working groups/BOR SC mtg/WSI
GA mtg/ WSI
18.00
BoD mtg/SG
Familiarisation for C including preparation of workstations, Health & Safety instructions and check, Fairness & Transparency check
TL mtg & training/WSI
Competition preparation by Experts as per Skill Management Plan/CS
09.00
20.00
TL mtg/ WSI
19.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
TL mtg/ O2
GA mtg/ WSI
One School One Country
Competition preparation by Experts as per Skill Management Plan/CS
09.00
JP mtg/ WSI
15.00
16.00
17.00
18.00
20.00
Opening Ceremony/O2
19.00
‘One School One Country’ will depart from Competition site (East Entrance car park) – assemble at 0930. Lunch will be provided on the coaches. Transfer back to Competition site by coach after ‘One School One Country’. Please note that the ‘One School One Country’ is for Competitors, Team Leaders, Official Delegates and Technical Delegates only.
Dinner for Competitors & Team Leaders is served 1600-1800 (to allow preparation and travel time to Opening Ceremony).
(C-1)
04.10.11
Tuesday
08.00
Dinner for Competitors and Team Leaders is served in United World Restaurant between 1700-1930.
Lunch is served in United World Restaurant – 1100-1400. Experts and Competitors scheduled for lunch as per Skill Management Plan (SMP).
Site is open until 10.00pm. Concessions (food shops) will be open for Experts to purchase their own dinner on site/near site. Refer to this Handbook for details.
(C-2)
03.10.11
Monday
08.00
21.00
21.00
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TL mtg/ WSI
Competition Day 1/CS
10.00
12.00
13.00
15.00
JP mtg/ WSI
Assessment/CS
14.00
WorldSkills Competition open to the public at 10.00am
WSPE: Business In The Community Work Inspiration workshops
CC
09.00
16.00
Assessment/CS
11.00
TL mtg/WSI
Competition Day 2/CS
10.00
12.00
13.00
WorldSkills Competition open to the public
WSPE: WorldSkills Leaders Forum
CC
09.00
JP mtg/ WSI
14.00
15.00
16.00
CC
17.00
CC
17.00
Dinner for Competitors and Team Leaders is served in United World Restaurant between 1700-1930.
Experts and Competitors scheduled for lunch as per Skill Management Plan (SMP).
WSPE: Global Skills Marketplace (GSM) – limited capacity – ticket only – refer to www.worldskillspremiere.com
Skill Management Team reception at Crowne Plaza hotel 2000-2130 – invitation only.
(C2)
06.10.11
Thursday
08.00
Dinner for Competitors and Team Leaders is served in United World Restaurant between 1700-1930.
Experts and Competitors scheduled for lunch as per Skill Management Plan (SMP).
WorldSkills Premiere Experience (WSPE): Business In The Community (BITC) Work Inspiration (limited capacity – by ticket only – refer to www.worldskillspremiere.com)
(C1)
05.10.11
Wednesday
08.00
18.00
18.00
19.00
19.00
SMT reception
20.00
20.00
21.00
21.00
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11.00
Assessment/CS
TL mtg/ WSI
Competition Day 3/CS
10.00
12.00
13.00
WorldSkills Competition open to the public
WSPE: Global Skills Marketplace
CC
09.00
15.00
JP mtg/ WSI
14.00
16.00
CC
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
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WorldSkills Competition open to the public
TL mtg/ WSI
Packing of toolboxes
21.00
21.00
The Competition Halls close to the public at 1600. Concessions (food shops) will be open for Experts to purchase their own dinner on site/near site. Refer to Handbook for details.
BoD mtg/SG
Competition finalisation by Experts as per Skill Management Plan (e.g. WSC2013 Technical Descriptions & Test Projects)/CS
Assessment/CS
Competition Day 4/ CS
09.00
Experts and Competitors scheduled for lunch as per Skill Management Plan (SMP). Dinner for Competitors and Team Leaders is served in United World Restaurant between 1700-1930.
(C4)
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08.00
Dinner for Competitors and Team Leaders is served in United World Restaurant between 1700-1930.
Experts and Competitors scheduled for lunch as per Skill Management Plan (SMP).
CC
17.00
WSPE: Global Skills Marketplace (GSM) –limited capacity - ticket only – refer to www.worldskillspremiere.com
(C3)
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GA mtg/WSI
Competition finalisation by Experts as per Skill Management Plan (e.g. WSC2013 Technical Descriptions & Test Projects, CE & DCE elections & QAMS surveys)/CS
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Monday
Departure
08.00
10.00
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Reception WS London 2011, WSI BoD & Sec
11.00
Secretariat – Competition tidy-up
BoD mtg/SG
09.00
13.00
14.00
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Closing Ceremony is 1930-2130. The Big Farewell is 2130-0130. Transportation from The O2 after the Big Farewell will be by public transport until 0030. After 0030 a bus shuttle service will operate between The O2 and Competitor/delegate hotels.
16.00
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18.00
Dinner for Competitors & Team Leaders is served 1600-1830 (to allow preparation and travel time to Closing Ceremony).
CIS closes at 1000.
(C+1)
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Sunday
08.00
20.00
19.00
20.00
Closing Ceremony/O2
19.00
21.00
The Big Fare well/ O2
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= Competitor communication with Expert = Corps Diplomatique (diplomatic personnel) = Chief Expert = Competition Information System = Deputy Chief Expert = Expert = Board of Directors = General Assembly = Jury President = Jury President Team Leader = Observer = Official Delegate = Official Observer
CC CD CE CIS DCE E BoD GA JP JPTL O OD OO
SC
= Strategy Committee
QAMS = Quality Assurance Management System
= Competitor
C
Glossary
= Team Leader = Technical Observer (WSS from WorldSkills Leipzig 2013)
TL TO
= Very Important Person
= The O2 (Opening & Closing Ceremonies, Farewell Party)
= Competition site (ExCeL London)
= Break Out Rooms (meeting rooms)
P5, P6 & P7 = Platinum Suites rooms 5, 6, 7
O2
CS
BOR
Legend of room allocation
VIP
WSSA = Workshop Supervisor Assistant
= Workshop Supervisor
= Technical Delegate = Technical Delegate Assistant
TDA
= Technical Committee TD
= Skill Management Team
= Skill Management Plan SMT
WSS
Open
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Closed Closed
Closed Closed Closed
Closed Closed Closed
Closed Closed Closed
Closed Closed Closed
Closed Closed Closed
Closed Closed Closed
Open
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= Platinum Suite
Open
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Open
Open
Open
= WSI GA meeting room = To Be Advised
WSI TBA
Happy hour – as shown during Competition
Lunch time – daily as shown
Time allocation
= WorldSkills Offices – South Gallery rooms
WO
UWR = United World Restaurant (ExCeL London – Capital Hall)
SG1, SG2
PS
Closed Closed Closed Closed
TC
SMP
Media Centre open daily – refer to this Handbook for details.
Notes:
Open
Open
Open
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Open
Open
Open
Closed Closed Closed Closed
Open
Open
Open
24.00
Open
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Open
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Open
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Open
Open
Open
23.00
Open
Open
Open
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Open
Open
Open
22.00
Open
Open
Open
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Closed Closed
Closed Closed
21.00
Open
Open
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
Open
Open
Closed Closed
20.00
Open
Open
Open
Closed Closed
Closed Closed
Closed Closed
Closed Closed
Closed Closed
Closed Closed
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
19.00
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
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Open
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Open
18.00
Open
Open
Open
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Open
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Open
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Open
Open
Open
Open
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Open
Open
Open
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Open
17.00
Open
Open
Open
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Open
Open
Open
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16.00
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
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Open
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Open
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Open
15.00
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
14.00
C+3
Open
C+2
13.00
C+1
Open
C4
12.00
C3
Open
C2
11.00
C1
Open
C-1
10.00
C-2
Open
C-3
09.00
C-4
Open
C-5
08.00
C-6
Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
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Time/Day
Overview of Package Events
As part of the packages purchased through WorldSkills London 2011, Competitors and delegates are entitled to access to a series of events. Key dates are detailed below: Friday 30 September (C-5)
For glossary see page 35.
‘London Experience’ Excursion 1 (TD, TDA, E, I, CE, DCE)
Welcome Reception 1 (TD , E, I, CE, DCE)
‘London Experience’ Excursion 2 (OO, OD, C, TL, O, I)
Welcome Reception 2 (OO, OD, C, TL, O, I)
One School One Country (C, TL, OD, TD only)
Opening Ceremony
Saturday 1 October (C-4) Sunday 2 October (C-3) Monday 3 October (C-2)
Key Dates
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Tuesday 4 October (C-1)
Wednesday 5 October Competition Day 1 (C1) Access to venue from 08.00 for C, TL, CE, DCE, E, TD, TDA , OD Competition begins 08.30 Public Access to venue from 10.00
Happy Hour (TD, TDA, CE, DCE, O, I, OO, OD, WSS only)
Thursday 6 October (C2)
Competition Day 2 Access to venue from 08.00 for C, TL, CE, DCE, E, TD, TDA, OD Competition begins 08.30 Public Access to venue from 09.00
Happy Hour (TD, TDA, CE, DCE, O, I, OO, OD, WSS only)
Friday 7 October (C3)
Competition Day 3 Access to venue from 08.00 for C, TL, CE, DCE, E, TD, TDA , OD Competition begins 08.30 Public Access to venue from 09.00
Happy Hour (TD, TDA, CE, DCE, O, I, OO, OD, WSS only)
Saturday 8 October (C4)
Competition Day 4 Access to venue from 08.00 for C, TL, CE, DCE, E, TD, TDA , OD Competition begins 08.30 Public Access to venue from 09.00
Happy Hour (TD, TDA, CE, DCE, O, I, OO, OD, WSS only)
Sunday 9 October (C+1)
Closing Ceremony
The Big Farewell
Monday 10 October (C+2)
Departures
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Excursion – The London Experience
Welcome Receptions
The London Experience excursion offers Competitors and delegates the opportunity to experience the real sights of London by touring on an iconic red London bus, cruising on the River Thames and flying high above the London skyline in a capsule on the London Eye.
As part of your package, WorldSkills London 2011 is hosting a Welcome Reception at two of London’s most central, prestigious venues. Following the delegate excursion around London, the Welcome Reception is an opportunity to meet fellow delegates over food, drink and some London-themed entertainment.
This will be a great opportunity to see London by land, sea and sky!
The event will include short speeches by WorldSkills London 2011 and WorldSkills International.
Where and when? When?
Excursion 1 for Technical Delegates, Chief Experts, Deputy Chief Experts, Experts and Interpreters on Friday 30 September (C-5)
Welcome Reception 1
Excursion 2 for Competitors, Team Leaders, Official Observers, Official Delegates, Interpreters and Observers on Sunday 2 October (C-3)
Who is this for? Experts, Chief Experts, Deputy Chief Experts, Interpreters, Technical Delegates, Technical Delegate Assistants
Meeting point: East Car Park, ExCeL London (Competition site) Time:
Assemble at 11.30hrs
Catering:
Please collect your packed lunch adjacent to the coach assembly point in the East Car Park.
Date: Friday 30 September 2011 (C-5) Venue: Central Hall Westminster Timings: 18.00 – 20.00hrs How to get there? You will be transported/ escorted straight to the Welcome Reception by our excursion teams.
The London Experience concludes in central London and be followed by the Welcome Reception. All delegates are requested to stay with their group for the duration of the London Experience.
Welcome Reception 2 Who is this for? Competitors, Team Leaders, Observers, Interpreters, Official Observers, Official Delegates
Access to and from the Welcome Receptions Arrivals will be determined by the last element of your excursion. Delegates ending their excursion on either a boat tour or The London Eye will have a short walk to the venue. This walk will be clearly signposted and monitored by WorldSkills London 2011 Volunteers. Delegates ending the excursion on the bus tour will be dropped off directly at the venue. After the Welcome Reception, delegates will depart by coaches which will go directly to their hotels. Please observe the Transport Group on your accreditation when you board the coaches. Catering A buffet dinner will be available for all attendees as part of the delegate package. A variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at the receptions. What to bring Delegates will need their accreditation to ensure access the reception and transportation to their hotels. There will also be some unusual photo opportunities, so delegates should bring a camera.
Date: Sunday 2 October 2011 (C-3) Venue: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster Time: 18.00 – 20.00hrs How to get there? You will be transported/ escorted straight to the Welcome Reception by our excursion teams.
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Opening Ceremony
One School One Country
One School One Country is a component of the WorldSkills London 2011 Education Experience. It has been designed to involve primary schools in learning about the culture, skills and professions of different countries/ regions. In order to maximise the benefits of One School One Country, teams from the WorldSkills International countries/regions have been actively encouraged to participate in communicating with their host school. This has provided them with the opportunity to find out the host school, its ethos as well as gain a further insight into the culture in United Kingdom. It will also provide the means of inspiring and motivating young people in the United Kingdom who ordinarily would not have the opportunity to interact with skilled professionals from other countries/regions.
Where and when? Date:
Tuesday 4 October 2011 (C-1)
Meeting East Car Park, ExCeL London point: (Competition site) Time:
Assemble at 09.30hrs
Catering: Please collect your packed lunch adjacent to the coach assembly point in the East Car Park. Attendees will be taken to their designated school by coach/minibus. Transfer back to East Car Park, ExCeL London (Competition site) by coach after One School One Country.
Who attends the One School One Country Welcome Day? Primary schools will act as ‘welcome hosts’ to a Team by organising a special welcome reception at their school on (C-1) Tuesday 4 October. The One School One Country Welcome Day is for the following people only: › Competitors › Team Leaders › Official Delegates › Technical Delegates
Date:
Tuesday 4 October 2011 (C-1)
Venue:
The O2
Time:
18.15hrs – Access for Competitors and Team Leaders 18.30hrs – Doors 19.30hrs – Ceremony begins 21.00hrs – Ceremony ends
About the Opening Ceremony
From ExCeL London/Tower Gateway:
The Opening Ceremony is the official start to 1. Take the DLR to Canning Town. WorldSkills London 2011. The show will 2. Change at Canning Town for the include a mix of performance and protocols, Westbound Jubilee Line. which will welcome delegates and provide a flavour of the different cultures from across 3. Disembark the Jubilee Line at North the UK. The show will also include the Parade Greenwich Station. of Nations and speeches from UK Government From central London/Canary Wharf: and WorldSkills Dignitaries. 1. Take the Westbound Jubilee Line. Showcasing outside The O2 2. Disembark the Jubilee Line at North There will be welcome performances outside Greenwich Station. The O2 from 17:30–19:00hrs In the event of there being significant disruption on the DLR or Jubilee Line, How to access the venue? delegates should call the OSC on +44 (0)845 475 2011 for advice on how to All delegates will need to travel to The O2 via seek an alternative route. public transport. Delegates have received a paper travel card (located in the back your accreditation pass) which should be passed through the ticket machine to exit the station at North Greenwich. It will take approximately 30 minutes to travel to The O2. Please allow enough time for travel.
Unfortunately WorldSkills London 2011 is unable to allow any additional attendees due to the maximum capacities of the transport booked. There will be photographs and press coverage about these visits to allow other delegates to see what happened on the day.
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Arrival Process – Competitor and Team Leader All Competitors and Team Leaders must ensure that they arrive at The O2 by 18.00hrs to ensure that they are prepared and seated for the Parade of Nations. Competitors and Team Leaders will need to congregate within The O2 complex in the ‘The London Piazza’ area near Entrance F. There will be venue staff and WorldSkills London 2011 volunteers at the entrance to direct Competitors.
Closing Ceremony
Departure The Ceremony is scheduled to finish at 21.00hrs. Delegates should use public transport to return to their hotels. The main entrance area of The O2 will be very busy immediately after the show, so if delegates would like to meet other supporters after the Ceremony, we recommend that they pre-arrange to meet in one of the bars or restaurants on the Entertainment Avenue within The O2 complex. Competitor Dress Code
Arrival Process – All other delegates Please aim to arrive at the venue for 18.30 – 18.45hrs to allow time to enjoy the entertainment outside, and find your seat within the arena.
Competitors should consult with their Team Leaders regarding dress code for the Ceremony to ensure suitable attire for the Parade of Nations. Flags
Food and Drink
WorldSkills London 2011 will provide the There are a number of outlets within the official flags for the Parade. Any small flags Entertainment Avenue serving food and drinks brought to the Ceremony by delegates and that can be purchased. Competitors must match these approved flags. Any national/regional flags that do not Please note delegates will not be permitted to match these are liable to be removed by take food or drink into the arena. security. Please check with your Official Delegate if you are unsure of which flag you What to bring? should be using. Delegates MUST bring your Ceremony ticket which was received as part of their accreditation. Seating Due to strict security at The O2, no delegates Delegates have allocated seating printed on will be able to access the Opening Ceremony their tickets. These have been allocated by without their Ceremony ticket. WorldSkills London 2011 in consultation with DELEGATE ACCREDITATION WILL NOT WorldSkills International. Delegates have ALLOW ACCESS TO THE O2 ARENA. received Ceremony tickets with their accreditation and should ensure they bring Competitors are advised to bring as few them to The O2 – entry will not be permitted valuables as possible. Competitors will be without a ticket. leaving their seats for the Parade of Nations and may not return to the seat they initially had following this Parade.
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Date:
Sunday 9 October 2011 (C+1)
Venue:
The O2
Time:
18.15hrs – Competitor and Team Leader arrivals 18.30hrs – Doors 19.30hrs – Ceremony begins 21.30hrs – Ceremony ends
About the Closing Ceremony
What to bring
The Closing Ceremony will be a fast-paced show that celebrates the achievements of the Competitors. It is where all of the WorldSkills London 2011 winners will be announced and their medals presented. The Ceremony is expected to last approximately two hours.
Delegates MUST bring your Closing Ceremony ticket. Due to strict security at The O2, no delegates will be able to access the Closing Ceremony without their Ceremony ticket. DELEGATE ACCREDITATION WILL NOT ALLOW ACCESS TO THE O2 ARENA.
For access to and from the venue, please refer to Opening Ceremony pages preceding this section.
Please also bring your Accreditation as this will give you access to The Big Farewell directly following the Ceremony.
Competitor and Team Leader arrival
Competitor Dress Code
WorldSkills London 2011 has arranged a short performance exclusively for Competitors and Team Leaders prior to the main Ceremony. Competitors must ensure that they arrive at The O2 by 18.15hrs to ensure that they are seated in time for this performance. Please leave sufficient time for travel
Competitors should consult with their Team Leaders regarding dress code for the Ceremony to ensure suitable attire for the Ceremony. Flags
Competitors will need to congregate within The O2 complex in the ‘The London Piazza’ area near Entrance F. There will be venue staff and WorldSkills London 2011 volunteers at the entrance to direct Competitors.
Any small flags brought to the Ceremony by delegates must match the approved flags. Any national/regional flags that do not match these are liable to be removed by security. Please check with your Official Delegate if you are unsure of which flag you should be using.
Arrival for all other delegates
Seating
Please aim to arrive at the venue for 18.30 – 18.45hrs to allow time to find your seat.
Delegates have allocated seating printed on their tickets. These have been allocated by WorldSkills London 2011 in consultation with WorldSkills International.
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The Big Farewell
Date:
Sunday 9 October 2011 (C+1)
Venue:
Proud2, within The O2
Time:
21.30 – 02.00hrs
What to see and do within the Competition
About The Big Farewell
Access to the venue
Taking place directly following the Closing Ceremony, The Big Farewell is a private event for Competitors and delegates to celebrate their shared achievements. There will be a variety of music and entertainment, as well as delicious food and drink to keep delegates going through the evening.
The Big Farewell takes place in Proud2, located within The O2 complex.
Who can attend? Only accredited Competitors and delegates who have purchased a package can attend The Big Farewell. WorldSkills London 2011 regrets there are no additional places for family or friends. Exceptions cannot be made. Catering From 22.30 – 00.30hrs there will be buffet points serving food from around the world, located in various points around the venue. Complimentary beer, wine and a range of soft drinks will be on offer until 01.30hrs. Should delegates wish to purchase any other drinks, they will be able to do so at any of the bars.
Departures (before midnight) Delegates choosing to leave before midnight will be required to use public transport to return to their hotels. Departures (after 00.30hrs) There will be a coach shuttle service to hotels for delegates leaving after midnight. This shuttle service will run on a rotation system, leaving only when the coaches are full so please remember you may have to wait. The on-site transport team will be there to assist you with any enquiries you may have. The final shuttle bus will leave at 02.15hrs What to bring Delegates will need your accreditation to access The Big Farewell.
Remember the legal age to drink alcohol is 18 in the UK; you may be required to present a form of identification. The venue reserves the right to refuse to serve alcohol without notification. Please drink responsibly.
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Visitor Experience
Have a Go and Careers Advice
Our visitor experience will allow visitors to be part of the world’s largest skills Competition and skills showcase when it comes to London on Wednesday to Saturday 5– 8 October 2011. The visitor experience offers our planned 150,000 visitors the chance to see 1,000 people from more than 50 countries/regions competing in the 46 skill competitions. Visitors will have the opportunity to Have a Go at the skills on offer and see an outstanding display of skills showcased at the event. Thousands of schools, colleges, teachers, trainers and lecturers, have arranged to visit the event and will benefit from a range of free teacher resources to help them get the most out of their visit. Attendance for schools, colleges and education partners is complimentary. It is relevant to anyone interested in skills and jobs, from schools and colleges to employers and job seekers.
Have a Go gives a ‘bite-size’ taster of a new skill, trade or profession. Have a Go ignites people’s passion to learn and offers information, advice and guidance on future jobs and careers. WorldSkills London 2011 wants to create one million opportunities for people to Have a Go at a new skill to help inspire them at work and in their careers. Have a Go activities will take place around the UK in the workplace, at colleges, schools, community centres and shopping centres – culminating in a three-week skills festival from 19 September to 9 October. Have a Go areas will also be available throughout the event. Trade sponsors, industry bodies, employers, commercial sponsors and education and training partners are all taking part.
The Competition The core of the event is the 46 skill competitions. Everyone who takes part in competitions, whether at a local, national, or international level, can benefit from them. At the highest level, WorldSkills Competitions drive up standards, helping to redefine the meaning of ‘world-class skills’ while creating future trade, education and enterprise opportunities. Taking part in WorldSkills Competitions allows each country/region to exchange and compare international benchmarks in a wide range of skills, leading to improved standards within industry and education. Competitions inject dynamism and excitement into training activities which benefit both trainers and learners. Employers, colleges, universities and training providers can all take part and there are many benefits from increasing media exposure to improving standards and brand promotion.
There are more than 50 Have a Gos within the Competition, all with prominent branding and signage – Have a Gos are located, by sector in six different areas close to each competition. They are easily recognisable. Within each of the six locations there is a dedicated Careers Advice area offering all age careers advice for all of our visitors. Colleges and Training Providers were encouraged to apply to run a Have a Go activity, and 100 applications from around the UK were received. In addition to the activities which are running at the event, WorldSkills London 2011 has been promoting a national campaign to provide one million opportunities for people across the UK to try a new skill. Events have been taking place through the country in various colleges and institutions, with Have a Go activities also offered at the Chelsea Flower Show and British Touring Car Championships.
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What to see and do within the Competition Why not Have a Go? The WorldSkills London 2011 team hope you will take up the opportunity to Have a Go at some of the activities on offer – from virtual welding, hairdressing, life-saving, omelette making, designing a shop window, changing a wheel, silent Zumba, and much more! For more information and a list of Have a Gos being organised Visit: worldskillslondon2011.com/haveago The Careers Advice areas will be located alongside the Have a Go activities where impartial careers advice will be given by Next Step City & Guilds, Job Centre Plus and National Apprenticeships Service. Careers advice will provide visitors with further details on entry routes into the careers they have seen and tried and will provide them with information about colleges and apprenticeships within these areas. Make it Happen Exhibiting in the Make it Happen area will give exhibitors the chance to promote their business to the estimated 150,000 UK and international visitors to WorldSkills London 2011 and associate their company with some of the most talented young people, trades and professions in the world. It provides a unique opportunity to demonstrate the business or organisational commitment to vocational skills, careers and future jobs and to attract the ‘best of the best’.
Showcase programme
The Make it Happen area is located in South Halls S10 – S11. The exhibition is divided into several zones to mirror the main competition skill areas: Horticulture & Animal Care, Health Public Services & Care, Construction Planning & the Build Environment, Information Communication & Technology, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, Arts Media & Publishing and Campus Education & Training. The exhibition also includes several organisations such as European Social Fund (ESF), a Global Skills Village for several Member countries / regions and a performance stage for showcasing a variety of theatrical style entertainment. Available for each of the four days of the Competition, stands will be located in a dedicated exhibition area called Make it Happen providing a range of ‘zones’ to ensure exhibitors are placed in areas relevant to their goals. Open to all for example, employers, colleges, academies, Sector Skills Councils, trade and membership associations. The Global Skills Village will be located inside the Make it Happen area turning this into a truly international exhibition. A plan of the Make it Happen area will be available to view at the Competition site. For more information and a list of exhibitors taking part Visit: worldskillslondon2011.com/exhibit
Showcasing is designed to surprise and delight visitors through a highly visual, stimulating, entertainment-led programme provided as an integral part of the main event. There are over 100 Showcases taking place at WorldSkills London 2011. These are delivered by schools, colleges, and training organisations from across all parts of the United Kingdom. Showcase gives visitors to WorldSkills London 2011 the chance to see some of the UK’s most talented young people and adults demonstrating and performing their chosen skill. Showcases will demonstrate a broad range of skills to thousands of visitors from dance and drama to tiling and photography. Complementing Have a Go activity, Showcasing will be available for each of the four days of the Competition and during the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Colleges, schools and academies from across the UK have ‘won’ their place to be part of this Showcase and celebration of talent.
› Showcase to visiting countries / regions the type of further education which takes place in the United Kingdom
Almost 200 applications were received from all across the UK and the very best Showcases have been selected to take forward to WorldSkills London 2011. These will be situated throughout the ExCeL London in feature areas listed below. There will be some Showcases taking place outside the Opening Ceremony at The O2 so be sure to look out for them! All Showcases are student led. We hope that they strike a chord with visitors and complement the overall visitor experience. The aims of the Showcase programme are to:
Science Technology Engineering & Maths Zone: Includes demonstrations from students studying Information Technology, Aeronautical Engineering, and Applied Science and more!
› Benefit the students and organisations taking part Performance Stage: Over 30 short performances are taking place across four days, including student dance, drama, choirs and catwalk shows. Art Gallery: Approximately 20 Colleges are providing collections of art work to display in the art gallery and among some of the competition areas. Student Media crews: Film and media students will be taking footage and showcasing the live editing process. Cookery Showcase Kitchen: Students will showcase cookery skills related to their part of the country or in specialities such as pasta making or sushi preparation.
Heritage Stage: Showcases include demonstrations of furniture making, plastering and dry stone walling, and heritage techniques with a historical link to different regions in the United Kingdom.
› Inspire school age visitors to take up further education, and make them aware of the breadth of courses available
Hair & Beauty Stage: Student demonstrations of hair styling make up & body art application. Inspired by, for example2012 Olympics, historical figures, Lady Gaga...
› Encourage visitors to Have a Go, seek Information Advice Guidance, and talk to Sponsors and Employers about a profession as a result of seeing the Showcase
Look out for South Thames College Production Arts Showcase, and Highbury College Showcasing “Robin Hood” on the Performance Stage.
› Complement the skill competitions
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WorldSkills Premiere Experience conference and event programme The WorldSkills Premiere Experience (WSPE) is the centre-piece for leaders attending WorldSkills London 2011. It is an innovative, productive and informative conference and event programme where delegates will be able to book to attend a range of Study Visits to Further Education colleges and guided tours of the WorldSkills Competition in addition to booking the conference sessions. WSPE provides an excellent opportunity for
networking, learning and sharing best practices. Places at the WorldSkills Premiere Experience are pre booked but there will be limited conference places available to purchase on the day. For more detailed programme information please see www.worldskillspremiere.com
An outline of the activities can be viewed below: Tuesday, 4 October Study visits to Further Education colleges 08.30 – 14.00hrs and 14.00 – 18.00hrs Sightseeing tour of London 09.00 – 13.00hrs Opening Ceremony with exclusive WSPE reception 19.30 – 21.00hrs Wednesday, 5 October Study visits to Further Education colleges 08.30 – 14.00hrs and 14.00 – 18.00hrs Competition Guided Tours 10.30 – 11.30hrs / 13.00 – 14.00hrs / 15.30 – 16.30hrs
We offer nationally recognised qualifications in maths, English, IT, Apprenticeships and more to help you improve your skills and job prospects.
Work Inspiration conference – The Big Conversation 08.00 – 12.30hrs Work Inspiration conference – ‘How to’ seminars 13.30 – 15.30hrs Thursday, 6 October Competition Guided Tours 10.30 – 11.30hrs / 13.00 – 14.00hrs / 15.30 – 16.00hrs WorldSkills Leaders Forum 08.00 – 15.30hrs Friday, 7 October
Visit us on stand number EX89 in Hall S12 to find out how we can help you.
Competition Guided Tours 10.30 – 11.30hrs / 13.00 – 14.00hrs / 15.30 – 16.30hrs Global Skills Marketplace (GSM) 08.00 – 15.00hrs various times between these hours, on a pick and mix session basis Saturday, 8 October Competition Guided Tours 10.30 – 11.30hrs / 13.00 – 14.00hrs / 15.30 – 16.30hrs
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Study tour – guided tour of Newham regeneration project 10.00 – 12.00 / 14.00 – 16.00hrs Sunday, 9 October Closing Ceremony with exclusive WSPE reception 19.30 – 21.00hrs
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Work Inspiration in partnership with Business in the Community (BITC) Wednesday 5 October Young people, apprentices and employers will come together for the second anniversary of Work Inspiration, the campaign that transforms the quality of work experience, delivered by Business in the Community. This will be both a celebration of the impact that inspiring introductions to the world of work have on the future workforce, and a call to action for more employers to deliver more high quality placements. The day is in two parts, the Big Conversation is run in the morning and then a series of ‘How to’ seminars run in the afternoon where employers will share their best practice in relation to work placements and apprenticeships. www.workinspiration.com
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Work Inspiration – The Big Conversation 08.00 – 12.30hrs The Work Inspiration campaign aims to better prepare young people for employment and bridge the transition between the classroom and the world of work by turning work experience into Work Inspiration. The purpose of the Big Conversation is to encourage employers, apprentices and young people to discuss work experience and employability skills – the business case, the drivers for young people, the opportunities and barriers – and how to make introductions to the workplace meaningful, relevant and inspiring. For the first time, apprentices will join CEOs and young people in a Big Conversation to share their stories of progression in the workplace and the opportunities that vocational routes offer. Work Inspiration – ‘How to’ Seminars 13.30 – 15.30hrs A selection of seminars by employers for employers. These seminars will address key topics and issues related to developing current and future skills and the delivery of valuable and engaging work placements for both the employer and young person. Three seminars run concurrently across two time slots so when booking please select one seminar from ‘round one’ and one from ‘round two’.
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Thursday 6 October 08.00 – 15.30hrs The WorldSkills Leaders Forum is an annual international event on themes of global relevance and are chosen based on input from delegates and Members. The WorldSkills Leaders Forum itself serves as an annual kick-start for the networking process, striving to exploit and develop the power of WorldSkills International’s global network to meet the needs of industry and commerce and those who train them – to the mutual benefit of all concerned. Its relevance and importance has grown and it is now an important and integral part of the annual WorldSkills calendar. For more information please visit www.worldskillsleadersforum.com Our goal for the 2011 WorldSkills Leaders Forum (WSLF) is to bring to the stage several countries and international corporations that are making a difference in skills development. We have carefully selected a mix of developing and developed countries from all over the world for this WSLF programme. The Harvard
Graduate School of Education report entitled “Pathways to Prosperity” was the catalyst behind the theme and direction for this year’s event. Top speakers from around the world will be addressing the impact that vocational training has on economic growth as it pertains to their country or corporation. A networking lunch will be held during the WSLF and many examples of policy and practice will be shared over the course of the day. The WorldSkills Leaders Forum is proudly supported by WorldSkills International’s Global Industry Partners in partnership with WorldSkills London 2011 Premier Sponsors. Following presentations from key leaders in business and commerce, delegates will have their chance to participate through a ‘Question Time’ style session with an extended panel of experts, exploring the benefits of investing in skills, the role skills will play in the global economic recovery and the importance of striving for excellence as a way of motivating young people.
Global Skills Marketplace (GSM) Friday 7 October 08.00 – 15.00hrs The Global Skills Marketplace (GSM) will offer a series of internationally themed seminars relating to skills development and training, skills policy and practice, emerging technologies, the new global workforce and international best practices. These seminars will allow participants to learn and share best practices, ask questions and network with others. The GSM provides the opportunity for leaders from industry, government and education to gather and address global skills issues, to network and to share best practices. These best practices must be shared so benefits can be realised in regions across the world.
The WorldSkills Premiere Experience conference and events programme is held in the ICC Capital Suite at ExCeL London. For further information please visit www.worldskillspremiere.com
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Accreditation
All delegates receive an accreditation pass as part of their welcome pack upon arrival at the hotel. The accreditation pass should be worn at all times to allow access to the Competition venue and entitles delegates to the elements paid for as part of their package. It also acts as a handy storage facility for delegate travel cards. The accreditation pass does not allow entry into the Opening Ceremony or Closing Ceremony.
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WorldSkills London 2011 operates an accreditation centre onsite at the Competition venue; this can be found in the Platinum Suite in ExCeL London. If the details on an accreditation pass are found to be incorrect or a photograph is missing, the accreditation centre will be open 08.00 – 20.00hrs to support delegates. Important: please note if delegates lose/ misplace their accreditation pass, there is a £20 replacement fee payable to the accreditation team before a new pass will be issued. Delegates should use this key to understand what the symbols on their accreditation pass represent: ALL SPEC
Lunch/Dinner Access
All Workshops
Happy hour Access
Specific Workshops
London Experience
PS
Platinum Suite
SG
South Gallery Rooms
Welcome Reception
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South Gallery Rooms – WSI
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North Gallery Rooms
MC
Media Centre
The Big Farewell
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Member Support
Member Support – Platinum Suite (08.00 – 20.00hrs) For the past 12 months WorldSkills London 2011 has provided a dedicated e-mail and telephone support to WorldSkills International Members in the form of the Delegate and Customer Service Team. This support will continue onsite at the Competition venue in Member Support which is located in the Platinum Suite in the boulevard at ExCeL London and will be operational from 28 September to 10 October between 08.00 – 20.00hrs each day. WorldSkills International (WSI) will also have a representative situated in the Platinum Suite alongside the WorldSkills London 2011 team. The full service WSI Member Support will be situated in South Gallery Room 7. In addition to the Member Support Area, there is also the Operational Support Centre (OSC) which will be the main contact centre for all delegate enquiries. The OSC is available to deal with any questions or problems, 24hrs a day by telephone on +44 (0)845 475 2011. +44 (0) 845 475 2011 (24 hours)
Communication
Did you know? Most Competitor and delegates do not have any commitments during the day on C+1 (Sunday 9th October). Delegates should think about what they would like to do that day and come and see the ‘London Information’ Team or why not take advantage of our special offer at The British Music Experience at The O2? (The same venue where the Ceremonies will take place) British Music Experience – special offer The British Music Experience is delighted to support WorldSkills London 2011 by offering all delegates and Competitors a discounted £5 ticket to the museum (usually £12). To take advantage of this offer, delegates will need to present their accreditation on arrival at the British Music Experience. www.britishmusicexperience.com
WorldSkills London 2011 has allocated pre-programmed mobile telephones on The O2 network to Official Delegates, Technical Delegates, Chief Experts, Deputy Chief Experts and Team Leaders. Please note that only two Team Leaders per Member will receive a mobile phone.
Similar to previous Competitions, one way in which WorldSkills International will keep Members updated on changes to the event programme is by email, using the email addresses provided in the WSI registration system.
Mobile telephones for these delegates are provided on arrival at their hotel. It includes a pre-paid package of £50 credit. This credit can be used to call the OSC and any non-O2 mobiles, landline and International numbers. Calls and text messages made to other O2 mobiles are free of charge – you will therefore be able to call other delegates allocated with a WorldSkills London 2011 mobile for free. Please note once you have used the £50 worth of calls you will be responsible for adding any further credit at your own cost. If an allocated mobile telephone is lost or stolen it will not be replaced and the allocated owner will be charged a penalty of £50.
A team of dedicated Delegate and Customer Service Managers and volunteers will be on hand to help you with any enquiries you may have. In addition to this, our travel partner, Travel Places will also be located nearby offering a ‘London Information’ service such as theatre ticket bookings and sightseeing tours to help you get the most out of your stay in London.
The British Music Experience, presented by The Co-operative is the new national museum of popular music. It is also a registered charity with the purpose to increase the awareness and appreciation of the science, technology and art of music in Britain. With seven immersive time zones, hundreds of pieces of famous iconic artist memorabilia and hands-on interactive exhibits, visitors can trace musical trends through over 60 years of British music history, explore music’s influence on art, fashion and politics, and learn to play instruments in the Gibson Interactive Studio. The museum opened in March 2009 and as part of its charitable mission has a keen focus on education.
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Mobile Telephones
A full contact list of all the allocated phone numbers can be obtained from the Member Support Area in the Platinum Suite. For those delegates who have not been allocated a mobile telephone but who require an O2 sim card, you can collect one of these from the Member Support Area in the Platinum Suite. However please note the sim card will only work in unlocked tri-band mobile telephone handsets and will not come with any pre-paid talk time. To purchase talk time (top-up voucher) you can visit the ExCeL London Business Centre on Level 0.
Who has pigeon holes on site? Official Delegates, Technical Delegates and Global Industry Partners (GIPs) have pigeon holes located in South Gallery room 13. Team Leaders have pigeon holes located in their Team Leader room in South Gallery room 19. Competition Website During the Competition delegates can stay updated on any changes and announcements by accessing the Competition website at http://wsc2011.worldskills.org. The website also contains easy links to the various Competition surveys, Health and Safety documentation, the CIS and the ability for Jury Presidents to log feedback to Competition Support regarding their skill/s. Limited Edition Merchandise Limited Edition WorldSkills London 2011 merchandise will be available to order online before the Competition until 30 November 2011. This includes personalised T-Shirts, caps, key-rings and other items. Visit www.worldskillslondon2011.com/ merchandise to find out more and to place your orders.
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Hotel Information
All Competitors and delegates who have purchased a package from WorldSkills London 2011 are staying across 20 of London’s top hotels. Each package includes breakfast each morning from 06.00hrs, please present your room key at the restaurant. Transport Group
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TB
TC
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The following is a comprehensive list of all the hotels where our Competitors and delegates are staying and a reminder of which transport group each hotel belongs to:
WorldSkills London 2011 has worked very closely with WorldSkills International’s Members to ensure that all cultural and dietary requirements are catered for during their stay PRODUCT PAGE in London. Product Description: 500ml bottle 8581
Hotel Name
Address
Crowne Plaza London ExCeL
Royal Victoria Dock, Western Gateway, London E16 1AL
Premier Inn London Docklands Custom House Hotel
Excel East, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16 1SL
Ibis London ExCeL
9 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock E16 1AB
Holiday Inn Docklands
1 Silvertown Way, London, E16 1EA
Travelodge London City Airport Ramada Hotel & Suite London Docklands Novotel London ExCeL
Hartmann Road, Silvertown, London E16 2BZ
Marriott West India Quay
22 Hertsmere Rd, Canary Wharf, London E14 4ED
Hilton Canary Wharf
South Quay Marsh Wall London E14 9SH
Britannia International
163 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SJ
Guoman Tower Hotel
St Katharine’s Way, London E1W 1LD
Mint Tower of London
7 Pepys Street, London EC3N 4AF
Grange City Hotel
8–14 Cooper’s Row, London EC3N 2BQ
Grange Tower Bridge
45 Prescot Street, E1 8GP
Premier Inn London Tower Hill
24 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB
Park Plaza County Hall
1 Addington Street, London SE1 7RY
Premier Inn London County Hall Park Plaza Westminster
Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London SE1 7PB
Novotel London Greenwich
173–185 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8JA
272 – 283 Victoria Dock Road, London E16 3BY
Excel, 2 Festoon Way, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16 1RH Western Gateway, Royal Victoria E16 1AA
200 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7UT
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Please note that meals and refreshments will Order Quantity: 3500 not be provided onPrint theColours: day ofwhite/black arrival, the package catering elements begin Print Method: screen the day Product Colour: purple (matched to 248) AFTER delegates arrive.
Water! Delegates and Competitors will be working long hours and it is important to stay hydrated. DATE FIRST SENT As such, WorldSkills London 2011 * has 19/08/11 * provided accredited personnel with a water Ammendment date bottle in each welcome bag. These should be * 00/00/11 * brought to the Competition venue and filled using the water coolers situated in the Delegate Lounge and Skills Workshops.
Trim Colour: white or black Fittings: Breakfast – At your hotel
Breakfast is included in all delegate packages and will be served at your hotel each morning between 06.00 – 09.00hrs. In some instances the hotel restaurant is over maximum capacity and we would appreciate your patience and understanding in the instances where a rotation system has been introduced. Refreshments – In the Delegate Lounge/ Skill Area The Delegate Lounge is situated on level 2 of the Platinum Suite and delegates (with the exception of Competitors and Experts) will be served their daily refreshments in this area. This will include teas, coffees, water and biscuits. artwork not to scale
Within the Skill Workshops, the full range of refreshments will be made available; tea, coffee, water, juices (all refrigerated) energy bars and fruit. Please note – the Delegate Lounge By SIGNING is thisonly PROOF I ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY for ERRORS NOT CORRECTED. After PROOF APPROVAL WE CANNOT accept RESPONSIBILITY for INCORRECT COPY. for those accredited delegates who have I have read and UNDERSTOOD ALL ADVISE AND LIMITATIONS ADVISED on this proof. purchased a package from WorldSkills London 2011. If you would like to hold a meeting with someone who has NOT purchased a package from us then please arrange to meet them in one of the many outlets (cafes, bars etc. in the Boulevard) as they will not be granted access to this area.
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Catering
Lunch – United World Restaurant All delegates are entitled to lunch as part of their package and this will take place between 11.00 and 14.00. Delegates will be allocated a lunch time slot for Competition days, please make sure these times are adhered to. WorldSkills London 2011 will be serving up to 5,000 meals on the busiest day so we need your co-operation to make sure this goes as smoothly as possible. Each lunch time there will be a new menu and these will be clearly displayed on the menu boards above each station. Cans of soft drinks, fruit juice and water will be available to accompany all meals. Enjoy your meal! Dinner – United World Restaurant
Laundry
Dinner will also be served at the United World Restaurant. Please note dinner is only included in the package of Competitors, Team Leaders and Workshop Supervisors. Dinner will be served between 17.00–19.30hrs (and available early from 16.00hrs on C-1 and C+1 to allow time to get ready for the Ceremonies). As dinner is not part of some delegates’ package, our ‘London Information’ desk situated on Level 1 of the Platinum Suite can offer suggestions of places to eat. Happy Hour – Waterfront Cafés Happy Hour takes place between 17.30 and 18.30hrs on Competition Days and is open exclusively to Technical Delegates, Technical Delegate Assistants, Chief Experts, Deputy Chief Experts, Experts, Interpreters, Official Observers, Official Delegates and Workshop Supervisors. Please ensure you bring your voucher that you received as part of your accreditation to receive your two complimentary alcoholic (or unlimited soft) drinks. If at any time you are not satisfied with the catering service or have any enquiry about any special requirements you may have then please call the OSC (Operational Service Centre) on +44 (0) 845 475 2011.
Delegates requiring a laundry service have the option of using either their hotels standard services or the services of a supplier arranged by WorldSkills London 2011. Delegates requiring laundry are responsible for the payment themselves. WorldSkills London 2011 will not reimburse the cost of laundry. WorldSkills London 2011 has arranged for a Laundry Service Provider to be on site at ExCeL London. This Laundry Provider is Limehouse Dry Cleaning & Laundry Co. Ltd (www.limehousedrycleaning.co.uk) Where can delegates leave their laundry? This service will operate from a branded Limehouse Dry Cleaning & Laundry Co. Ltd, vehicle parked immediately outside the ExCeL London West Entrance. When? 3 October– 8 October inclusive
How much will it cost? WorldSkills London 2011 has negotiated discounted rates. Indications of these rates are shown: Service Washing (Single bag up to 10kg) – £10 Launder and press: Shirt £1.80, T-shirt £1.20, Trousers £2.00, Underwear £0.50, Socks £0.40 Dry Cleaning: Suit £7.50, Jacket £4.50, Trousers £2.50, Coat £7.00, Tie £2.00 Delegates are required to pay for their laundry in cash and in advance. It is expected that this laundry service will be less expensive than the individual hotel rates. However, please note that a delegate is required to bring their laundry to ExCeL London. For further information regarding individual hotel rates please contact the hotel reception.
The service will operate between 07.00–09.00hrs and 17.30–19.30hrs
*Note – the schedule for Workshop Supervisors in the early build and break down days has been communicated to them separately. Any WSS unsure of their schedule should contact Louise Stone.
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Transportation
Public Transport/Travel Cards The majority of a delegate’s travel for the duration of their stay in London will be via a public transport option. These include London Underground, Docklands Light Rail Way and London bus. This will predominately include travel between a delegate’s hotel and the Competition Site at ExCeL London. Delegates will be issued either one single weekly travel card or two single weekly travel cards. Whether a delegate is issued one or two travel cards is dependent upon the duration of the stay. Delegates will be issued a travel card that will cover zones 1–3 only. These travel cards allow limitless travel within these zones for the period that the travel card is valid. A delegate should therefore not be required to purchase any travel ticket during their stay and will not be reimbursed if they do.
Coach Transportation
Please note if the travel cards are lost or damaged delegates are responsible for replacing their own travel cards (this includes purchasing and payment). For individual travel instructions from individual hotels to the Competition Venue at ExCeL London please see the separate hotel information sheet.
Important Travel Information: There are planned engineering works on the Transport for London network on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd October please consult your hotel fact sheet for details on how to travel to the Competition Site on those days.
To use a travel card on the London Underground a delegate must insert the card into the machine at the gates. Upon doing so the gates should open temporarily and the ticket is returned. This allows the delegate to retrieve the ticket and proceed through. On buses or Docklands Light Railway the delegate need only show an inspector the travel card ticket if requested to do so. Please note that travel cards are paper tickets and not the plastic “Oyster” cards that delegates may be expecting and which are also used on the London public transport system.
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It is noted that additional transport in the form of official coaches will be provided by WorldSkills London 2011 at key events as detailed as follows: Additional Transport Provision
Purpose
Date
Delegate type
Arrivals
Transfer from Airport or Rail Station to hotel
Date of arrival
All
London Experience – Excursion 1
Tourist Excursion departing from ExCeL London and terminating at Westminster
Friday 30 September
TD, TDA, E, I, CE, DCE
Post Welcome Reception
Transfer from Westminster to hotels
Friday 30 September
TD, TDA, E, I, CE, DCE
London Experience – Excursion 2
Tourist Excursion departing from ExCeL London and terminating at Westminster
Sunday 2 October
OO, OD, C, TL,O, I
Post Welcome Reception
Transfer from Westminster to hotels
Sunday 2 October
OO, OD, C, TL,O, I
One School /One Country
Excursion visit to local schools departing from, and returning to ExCeL London,
Tuesday 4 October
C, TL,OD, TD, TDA
Post Big Farewell
Transfer from Proud2 to hotels
Sunday 9 / Monday 10 October
All
Departures
Transfer from hotel to Airport or Rail Station
Departure date
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When boarding an official coach arranged by WorldSkills London 2011 on one of the above occasions delegates must identify the correct coach to board. A coach’s destination will be indicated by signage. This will either be attached to the coach window, or will be on a post outside the bus. Delegates should show their accreditation passes prior to boarding.
London Underground
Coaches may travel to more than one hotel and complete a number of drop offs. This may occur where multiple hotels are located within the same area. Coaches travelling to more than one hotel will be grouped as following:
Excel London See loading zone: TA
Crowne Plaza London ExCeL Ibis London ExCeL Novotel London ExCeL Custom House Hotel Premier Inn London Docklands Ramada Hotel & Suite London Docklands Holiday Inn Docklands Travelodge London City Airport
Canary Wharf See loading zone: TB
Marriott West India Quay Hilton Canary Wharf Britannia International
Tower Hill See loading zone: TC
Guoman Tower Hotel Mint Tower of London Grange City Hotel Grange Tower Bridge Premier Inn London Tower Hill
Westminster See loading zone: TD
Park Plaza County Hall Premier Inn London County Hall Park Plaza Westminster
Greenwich See loading zone: TE
Novotel London Greenwich
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Security and Medical Services
Your Safety and Emergency Procedures
Your Safety and Emergency Procedures
Security Services
The health, safety and welfare of all individuals involved with WorldSkills London 2011 are of vital importance.
Rights of Competitors
Emergency Procedures
› RIGHT TO KNOW – of the existing and potential hazards that they may encounter in the course of the Competition and/or task.
WorldSkills London 2011 ensures that plans are in place to deal with emergency situations within ExCeL London. As a minimum, during the Competition, WorldSkills London 2011 will ensure that previsions are in place to give:
Security Services will be provided for the WorldSkills London 2011 event 24 hours a day at ExCeL London, the Competition Venue. Each visitor (Competitor and delegates are exempt from this process) will go through a security screening process on arrival. If you require the support of the security services while at ExCeL London, ensure you call the OSC directly on +44 (0)845 475 2011 or speak to a security guard on site.
First Aid Services First Aid Services will be accessible during the Competition at ExCeL London. If you are in need of First Aid please call: › the OCS directly on 0845 475 2011 from UK › or +44 (0)845 475 2011 (international)
As outlined in the UK Health and Safety Manual safety is a shared responsibility of WSL2011 and WSI, as well as these two organisations, all WSI Members, all volunteers, delegates, Experts, Competitors and contractors involved in this event have an equal responsibility towards Occupational Health and Safety including any Environmental issues. Health & Safety shall be an integral component of Competition activities. Together we can create a positive safety culture and ensure a successful Competition throughout, with on-going proven practices. All individuals involved have the Right to Know; Right to Participate and Right to Refuse and will be expected to fulfill their safety responsibilities and to understand and adhere to the United Kingdom’s Health and Safety Manual and regulations.
› or the Venue First Aid on 4444 (internal)
› RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE – in their own health & safety and site safety activities. › RIGHT TO REFUSE – any dangerous or unsafe activities or tasks.
› First aid to an injured person
Responsibilities of Delegates
› Dealing with electrical or mains service emergencies
› To ensure their own safety and health and to ensure their actions do not injure others. › To follow instructions they have been given. › To act in accordance with WorldSkills London 2011 and ExCeL London health & safety requirements. › To make others aware of any situation that may affect the safety & health of others.
› Transportation to a medical facility as required
› Dealing with spills and/or chemical spills › Means of contacting outside agencies for assistance › Means of conducting an initial control of any small fires In case of ANY emergency then please call 0845 475 2011 (UK) +44 (0)845 475 2011 (International) (available 24 hours a day)
› or 0207 069 4445 from the UK › or +44 (0)207 069 4445 (internationally) Please be prepared to explain where you are located in the Competition Site, look around you at the overhead banners for information of your location to ensure we reach the person in need as soon as possible. First Aid Services can also be located on Level 0 (Lower Boulevard) and a Recovery Room for minor incidents is located at N9.
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Your Safety and Emergency Procedures
Media Centre
Injuries and Accident Process
Fire and Evacuation Plan
Media Centre
All Minor Injuries and Accident Investigation forms can be filled in electronically when required. The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR), place a legal duty on: delegates, employers, self-employed people and people in control of premises to report work-related deaths, major injuries or over-three-day injuries, work related diseases, and dangerous occurrences (near miss accidents).
The evacuation plan is contingent on ExCeL London’s Safety Policies and Procedures and their evacuation plan. Once an evacuation order has been initiated, ExCeL London will coordinate the evacuation. Once evacuated there are two assembly points located at the East and West ends of ExCeL London;
The event will feature a dedicated Media Centre to serve the needs of accredited members of the media.
All injuries, incidents and accidents will need to be logged and appropriately reported to Operational Support Centre who will then act on information given, including (injuries, damage to equipment, damage to the environment, and near-miss incidents). WSS with advice from Experts with Special Responsibilities (ESRs) will use their joint judgment when deciding how to treat injuries sustain by Competitors, Minor injuries, e.g. a small cut to the finger can be treated there and then not requiring the injured to leave their work. However, more severe injuries may require the injured to leave the workstation for treatment.
The Eastern assembly point is located in the East Car Park. The Western assembly point is located in the Royal Victoria Square. Fire On discovering a fire; › Break the glass on the nearest Manual Call Point (coloured red), which are located adjacent to all exits. Or contact the Security Suite by dialling 4444 on an internal telephone or 020 7069 4444 from UK or +44 (0)20 7069 4444 (International) immediately.
Situated in the Platinum Suite, the Media Centre will be fully operational from 8.00–20.00hrs daily (daily media briefings will be scheduled from 08.00hrs). Facilities include: 30 hot desks for media (four with PCs and 26 with fixed internet links for laptops); six desks for photo journalists with fast-speed broadband; additional café-style seating areas; storage lockers for film and camera crews; and hot and cold drinks and snacks. Wi-Fi internet access will be available as well as all the latest news releases from the Competition and information on what’s happening where.
Publicising your attendance at WorldSkills London 2011 In addition to the national media campaign, we are encouraging all people and organisations taking part in the event to announce their involvement in their local media and trade press.
All media who wish to use the facilities in the Media Centre, must be accredited. If this has not been done, please go to the Accreditation Centre in the Platinum Suite.
› Only if you have been trained and it is a very minor fire and it is safe to do so, tackle the fire with the nearest suitable fire extinguisher. › Always ensure there is a safe exit route before attempting to extinguish any fire. Evacuation If an evacuation is necessary you will hear the following announcement broadcast over the Public Address system, use the nearest available Emergency Exit route to the appropriate assembly point. “ATTENTION PLEASE. ATTENTION PLEASE. HERE IS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IT IS NECESSARY TO ASK EVERYONE TO LEAVE THE BUILDING. PLEASE MAKE YOUR WAY CALMLY TO THE NEAREST EXIT. EVERYONE WILL BE RE-ADMITTED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE”.
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WorldSkills International Rooms
The following is a listing of the WorldSkills International rooms for WorldSkills London 2011. For meeting room bookings, please contact Ellen Coppens via ellen.coppens@worldskills. org or in person in the WSI Member Support office (South Gallery room 7) Location
Room
Room Signage
Room Function
Location
Room
Room Signage
Room Function
South Gallery
Premier Room 1
WSI Hearings Committee
Meeting room and work space for the WSI Hearings Committee
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 7
WSI Member Support Office
South Gallery
Premier Room 2
WSI Board Room
Board room style meeting room for 30 people.
To support WSI Delegates, Member Organisations, stakeholders and potential Members with general enquiries, non-Competition related documentation, print and meeting room bookings
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 8
WSI Training / Meeting Room
Classroom style meeting and training room with 20 computer workstations
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 9
WSI Meeting room 1
Board room style meeting room for 24, with additional hot desk workstations
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 10
Chair and Vice Chair of the Technical Committee Office
WSI Chair and Vice Chair of the Technical Committee
South Gallery
South Gallery Rooms 11 and 12
Competition Support Office
Provides assistance, direction and support to Experts and Skill Management Teams with matters relating to preparation and conduct of each skill competition, including Technical Descriptions, Test Projects, Competition Information System and overall administrative management of the skill competitions.
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 3
WSI MarCom and Special Events Support Office
To support and aid Member Organisations, Global Industry Partners and international media with marketing, communications and media matters, and to manage WorldSkills Premiere Experience-related events such as the WorldSkills Leaders Forum, Global Skills Marketplace along with the WorldSkills Connect programme.
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 4
Official Photographers Room
Official Photographers’ room for the collection, storage and upload of official photography for WorldSkills London 2011
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 5
BT Host Broadcaster/ Edit Suite
Official Broadcaster’s room for collection, storage and upload of official videos for WorldSkills London 2011
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 6
Competition Information Systems Office
To manage the WorldSkills International Competition Information System (CIS) – which encompasses marking schemes and mark entry and results calculations.
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Location
Room
Room Signage
Room Function
Location
Room
Room Signage
Room Function
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 13
Delegates and Industry Partners Room
Lockers, In-trays and workstations for Delegates and Industry Partners.
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 21
Member work area
Work and meeting area for WSI Members and their Guests
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 14
WSI CEO Office
WSI CEO WSI Information Systems WSI Logistics Independent Quality Auditor
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 22
WSI Meeting Room 2
Board room style meeting room for 24 people, with additional hot desk workstations
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 15
WSI President Office
WSI President President Elect Treasurer Treasurer Elect
South Gallery
South Gallery Rooms 25 + 26
WSI Meeting Room 4
Classroom style meeting room for 70, with head table with data projector and small PA
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 16
WS Foundation Board of Trustees and MoVE Project Office
WS Foundation Board of Trustees MoVE project team
Platinum Suites
Lounge
WSI Member Support Satellite office
WSI Member Support satellite office, to support WSI Meetings and events in the Platinum Suite
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 17
Chair & Vice Chair of the Strategy Committee, Vice President for Special Affairs, WSI Board of Directors Elect and WSI Guests
Chair & Vice Chair of the Strategy Committee Vice President for Special Affairs WSI Board of Directors Elect WSI Guests
Platinum Suites L2
Platinum 5
WSI Meeting room 5
C-9 to C-4: Theatre Style for 60 C-3 to C+1:Boardroom style for 30
Platinum Suites L2
Platinum 6
WSI Meeting room 6
C-9 to C-4: Theatre Style for 60 C-3 to C+1: Boardroom style for 30
Platinum Suites L2
Platinum 7
WSI Meeting room 7
Theatre Style for 60 with head table and podium
Platinum Suites L3
Platinum 1 and 2
WSI Meeting Room (GA room)
WSI Meeting room
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 19
Team Leaders’ Room
Lockers, In-trays and workstations for Team Leaders.
South Gallery
South Gallery Room 20
WSI meeting room 3
Theatre Style meeting room to seat 70 people, with head table and data projector (No PA)
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Who’s who? – WorldSkills London 2011 Board
Who’s who?
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Chris Humphries CBE
Chairman of WorldSkills London 2011
David Cragg
Deputy Chairman of WorldSkills London 2011
Simon Bartley
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Simon Brown
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Nadine Dereza
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Pablo Lloyd
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Tony McGuirk
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
William Priest
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Simon Waugh
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Peter Woodhouse
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Dan Wright
Non-Executive Director for WorldSkills London 2011
Who’s who? – WSI Board Tjerk (Jack) Dusseldorp
President, Chair of the Board
Marie-Thérèse Geffroy FR
Vice President Strategic Affairs, Chair Strategy Committee
Liam Corcoran IE
Vice President Technical Affairs, Chair Technical Committee
Roberto Spada BR
Vice President Special Affairs
Yoo Bae Kim KR
Vice Chair Strategy Committee
Veijo Hintsanen FI
Vice Chair Technical Committee
Laurent Thibault CA
Treasurer
Simon Bartley UK
Ex-officio – WorldSkills London 2011
Elfi Klumpp DE
Ex-officio – WorldSkills Leipzig 2013
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The Competition – who is taking part?
Skills Competition by Name
AE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
JP
JAPAN
AT
AUSTRIA
KR
KOREA
AR
ARGENTINA
LI
Principality of LIECHTENSTEIN
Official Skills
AU
AUSTRALIA
LV
LATVIA
BB
BARBADOS
LU
LUXEMBOURG
BE
BELGIUM
MA
MOROCCO
BN
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
MO
MACAO, CHINA
BR
BRAZIL
MX
MEXICO
CA
CANADA
MY
MALAYSIA
CH
SWITZERLAND
NL
NETHERLANDS
CN
CHINA
NA
NAMIBIA
CO
COLOMBIA
NO
NORWAY
DE
GERMANY
NZ
NEW ZEALAND
DK
DENMARK
OM
OMAN
EC
ECUADOR
PH
PHILIPPINES
EE
ESTONIA
PY
PARAGUAY
ES
SPAIN
PT
PORTUGAL
FI
FINLAND
SA
SAUDI ARABIA
FR
FRANCE
SE
SWEDEN
HK
HONG KONG, CHINA
SG
SINGAPORE
HR
CROATIA
TH
THAILAND
HU
HUNGARY
TN
TUNISIA
ID
INDONESIA
TR
TURKEY
IE
IRELAND
TW
CHINESE TAIPEI
IN
INDIA
UK
UNITED KINGDOM
IR
IRAN
US
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
IS
ICELAND
VE
VENEZUELA
IT
SOUTH TYROL, ITALY
VN
VIETNAM
JM
JAMAICA
ZA
SOUTH AFRICA
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Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
01. Polymechanics/ Automation
14
Torsten Wolf DE
Roland Spirig NZ
Marco Frick LI
Members Registered
AT, BR, CH, DE, ES, FI, IN, JP, KR, LI, NL, NZ, PT, TW
02. Information Network Cabling
11
Members Registered
AE, BR, HK, JP, KR, MO, NO, SE, SG, TH, VN
03. Manufacturing Team Challenge
8
Members Registered
AU, FI, FR, JP, KR, NL, TW, UK
04. Mechatronics
32
Members Registered
AE, AT, BR, CA, CH, CO, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, HU, ID, IN, IR, JP, KR, MA, MO, MX, MY, NL, NO, PT, SE, SG, TH, TR, TW, UK, VN, ZA
05. Mechanical Engineering Design – CAD
20
Members Registered
AE, AT, BR, CA, CH, CN, CO, ES, FI, FR, ID, JP, KR, NL, PT, SG, TN, TW, UK, VN
06. CNC Turning
19
Members Registered
AT, BR, CH, CN, CO, DE, ES, FI, FR, IN, JP, KR, NO, SE, SG, TH, TW, UK, US
07. CNC Milling
20
Members Registered
AT, BE, BR, CA, CH, CN, ES, FI, FR, IR, JP, KR, LI, NL, PT, SE, SG, TW, UK, US
Takuo Kikuchi JP
Brent Butler AU
Michael Linn DE
Dário Pinto PT
Gernoth Dolinar AT
Jorge Maurício PT
Anita Wang NO
Ling Biu Hung MO
Harm Nagels NL
Karl-Heinz Pfuendner DE
Hermann Studnitzka AT
Rico Cioccarelli CH Nguyen Chi Truong VN
Matthew Bell UK
Henrik Wolf SE
David Grabski CA
Thor Palsson IS Ghalip Spahat MY
Stefan Praschl AT Jian Song CN
Stefan Praschl AT
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Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
08. Mould Making
8
Mallinathan Puthukkudi IN
Erwin Schwarz AT
Jose Luis Leitao BR
15. Plumbing and Heating
26
John Smartt IE
Grant Stewart AU
Members Registered
AT, BR, ID, IN, JP, KR, TH, TW
Eugene Incerti UK Sens Shoolonga NA
09. IT Software Solutions for Business
21
Caroline Hawkins AU
Ali Al Marzouqi AE
Members Registered
AT, AU, CA, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, HK, ID, IE, IN, IS, IT, JP, KR, LU, MY, NL, NZ, SE, TH, TW, UK, US
Members Registered
AE, AU, BR, CA, CH, ES, FI, FR, HK, ID, IN, IR, JP, KR, MO, OM, SA, SG, TH, TW, VN
16. Electronics
19
10. Welding
31
Members Registered
BR, CA, CH, CO, DE, ES, FI, IN, IR, JP, KR, MA, PT, SG, TH, TN, TW, UK, VN
17. Web Design
27
Members Registered
AE, AU, BE, BR, CA, CH, CN, CO, ES, FI, FR, ID, IN, IR, JM, JP, KR, MO, OM, SA, SE, SG, TH, TW, UK, US, VN
18. Electrical Installations
30
Members Registered
AE, AT, AU, BE, BR, CA, CH, DE, ES, FI, FR, HU, ID, IE, IS, JP, KR, MO, MY, NL, NO, NZ, OM, PT, SE, TH, TN, TW, UK, VN
19. Industrial Control
26
Members Registered
AT, AU, BE, BR, CA, CH, DE, ES, FI, FR, ID, IE, IR, IT, JP, KR, LI, LU, MA, NL, NZ, PT, SE, SG, TN, TW
20. Bricklaying
24
Susan Gwin CA
Paul Condran AU
Etienne Nell ZA
Marco Frick LI Tzu-Lian Tzou TW
Members Registered
AE, AT, AU, BE, BR, CA, CH, CN, CO, DE, FI, FR, HK, ID, IR, JP, KR, MY, NL, NO, NZ, OM, PT, SA, SE, TH, TN, TW, UK, US, ZA
11. Offset Printing
11
Pat Klarecki US
Vesa Iltola FI
Thor Palsson IS Paul Puckerin BB
Members Registered
BE, CA, CH, DE, DK, FI, FR, HK, JP, SE, US
12. Wall and Floor Tiling
21
Members Registered
AR, AT, AU, BE, BR, CH, DE, EE, ES, FR, HK, HU, ID, IT, KR, LU, NL, SE, TH, TW, UK
Michel van Erkelens NL
Vincent Costermans BE
13. Autobody Repair
15
Members Registered
AU, CA, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, JP, KR, NO, NZ, TW, UK, US, ZA
14. Aircraft Maintenance
7
Members Registered
CA, IE, FI, NL, ES, FR, UK
Karl Vella UK
Rick Johnstone CA
Terry Angell US
Jonnah Jones UK
Marie-Anne Bury BE
Seung-Jik Suh KR
Hannu Immonen FI
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Jeff Boulton CA
Michael Hourihan IE
André RöthlinCH
William Lacey IE
Stéphane Balet CH
Tapio Kattainen FI
Per Svensson SE
Jarmo Kainumaa FI
Troy Everett AU
Shaun Thorson CA Inta Ane LV
Don Hatton US Yesid Rusinque CO
Pontus Slättman SE Jean-Claude Binsfeld LU
Pontus Slättman SE
Erkan TR Seyed Mohammad Hosseini IR
Members Registered
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Olavi Lähteinen FI
AT, AU, BE, CA, CH, CO, DE, DK, EE, FI, FR, HU, ID, IT, KR, LI, NL, NZ, SE, TH, TW, UK, US, VN
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Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
21. Plastering and Drywall Systems
12
Rudolf Moesching CH
Peter Moore UK
André Vermeulen ZA Thibault Dubus FR
28. Floristry
18
Hanne Heikkilä FI
Alan Randell Smith AU
Don Hatton US
Members Registered
AT, AU, BE, CH, FI, FR, HU, ID, JP, KR, MO, MX, NO, NZ, SE, TH, TW, UK
29. Ladies’/Men’s Hairdressing
25
Members Registered
AU, BR, CA, CN, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, HU, ID, IN, IS, JM, JP, KR, MO, NO, NZ, SE, SG, TH, TW, UK, US
30. Beauty Therapy
20
Members Registered
AU, CA, CH, ES, FI, FR, HK, HU, ID, IE, IN, JP, KR, MY, SE, SG, TH, TW, UK, US
31. Fashion Technology
18
Members Registered
AU, CA, CH, ES, FI, FR, ID, IN, JP, KR, MO, PT, TH, TN, TR, TW, UK, VN
32. Confectioner/ Pastry Cook
18
Members Registered
AT, BR, CA, CH, DK, ES, FI, FR, HU, ID, IN, IT, JP, KR, MX, NO, TW, UK
33. Automobile Technology
29
Members Registered
AE, AT, AU, BE, CA, CH, CO, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, ID, IE, IT, JP, KR, MA, MY, NO, NZ, OM, PT, SE, TH, TW, UK, US, ZA
34. Cooking
32
Members Registered
AT, BE, BR, CA, CH, CO, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, HK, HU, IE, IN, JM, JP, KR, MY, NL, NO, NZ, PT, SE, SG, TH, TR, TW, UK, US, VN
Members Registered
AR, CH, CO, DE, ES, FR, IE, JP, KR, LV, TW, UK
22. Painting and Decorating
15
Members Registered
AT, AU, BE, CH, DK, FI, FR, HK, HU, IT, KR, OM, SE, TW, UK
23. Mobile Robotics
16
Members Registered
AE, BR, CA, CO, DE, FI, ID, IR, JP, KR, NL, SG, TR, TW, UK, ZA
24. Cabinetmaking
24
Members Registered
AT, AU, BR, CA, CH, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, HU, ID, IT, JP, KR, LI, LV, MY, NZ, SE, TW, UK, US
25. Joinery
18
Ueli Künzi CH
Anton van den Brink NL
Peter Legg UK
Stephen McIntosh CA
Patrik Andersson SE
Ulrich Karras DE
Ulf Brunne SE
Paul Tierney UK
Denis Ho BN Halim El Hallam MA
Malcolm Whinham NZ
Elisabeth Lange NO
Elisabeth Lange NO Supriyatna Supriyatna ID
Members Registered
AT, BE, CA, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, HU, ID, JP, KR, NZ, PT, TH, TW, UK
26. Carpentry
15
Members Registered
AT, CA, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, HU, IT, JP, KR, NL, NZ, UK
27. Jewellery
17
Members Registered
AE, AU, BR, CH, FI, FR, IN, IR, JP, KR, MX, NO, PT, TH, TR, TW, UK
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Søren Vikkelsø DK
Anthony Constantino PT
Pat Phillips UK
Ragnvald Nore NO
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Thomas Pardeller IT
Robert Rousseau UK
Sue Simpson UK
Victoria Chan MO
Yolande Stanley UK
Grant Petch AU
Ctefan Wohlfeil DE
Donna DeMaria AU
John Shiel AU
Debbie Banfield CA
Michael Fung HK
Sari Lehtonen FI
Carlos Fonseca PT
Leopold Forsthofer AT
Michel Tinguely CH
Stephen Pope NZ
Manuel Cabrera Padilla ES
Seung-Jik Suh KR
Michael Fung HK Zsófia Csiszár HU
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Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
Skill name
Total Reg
Chief Expert
Deputy Chief Expert
Jury President
35. Restaurant Service
24
Brigitte Collins AU
Rudolf Wolfschluckner AT
John Cassidy IE Mohsen Larbi TN
41. Caring
14
Antoinette Sabapathy SG
Yvonne Soggemoen NO
Eugene Incerti UK
Members Registered
AE, BR, CH, CO, ES, FI, FR, IT, NL, NO, SE, SG, TR, UK
Members Registered
AT, AU, BR, CA, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, ID, IE, JP, NL, NO, NZ, PT, SE, SG, TH, TR, TW, UK, US
42. Construction Metal Work
9
Members Registered
AT, AU, CH, FI, FR, IE, JP, KR, TW
43. Sheet Metal Technology
7
Members Registered
AU, CA, FR, JP, KR, NZ, TW
36. Car Painting
17
Rodney Bolton US
Jens Hansen DK
Hannu Immonen FI Nadine Leachman JM
Members Registered
AU, CA, DK, ES, FI, FR, IN, JP, KR, MA, NL, NO, NZ, SE, TH, TW, UK
37. Landscape Gardening
16
Members Registered
AT, AU, CA, CH, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, IT, JP, NL, NO, SE, TW, UK
38. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
25
Members Registered
Henrik Bos FI
Björn Gudmundson SE
Peter van den Berg NL
Reinhard Wiesinger AT
Roger Müller CH
Carlos Fonseca PT
Steve Brooks NZ
Hideo Ogawa JP
Jonathan Baker UK
Jorma Vainio FI
Iris Seet SG
Rainer Honegger CH
Yotsuo Hayakawa JP
André Vermeulen ZA
Kevin Calpin UK
Tõnis Arvisto EE
Brian Coleman AU
Demonstration Skills D1. Visual Merchandising
4
Members Registered
FI, NL, SG, UK
D2. Creative Modelling
6
AU, BR, CA, CH, DE, ES, FR, HK, IE, JP, KR, MA, MX, MY, NL, NO, OM, PT, TH, TN, TW, UK, US, VN, ZA
Members Registered
CH, FI, ID, JP, SG, TH
39. IT Network Systems Administration
28
HM1. Stonemasonry
7
Members Registered
AT, CH, FI, FR, KR, PT, UK
Members Registered
AE, AT, BE, BR, CA, CH, CO, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, HK, HU, IR, JP, KR, LI, MO, MY, OM, PT, PY, SE, SG, TW, UK, US
40. Graphic Design Technology
26
Members Registered
AE, AT, AU, BE, BR, CA, CO, DK, ES, FI, FR, HK, ID, IT, JP, KR, NO, OM, SA, SG, TH, TR, TW, UK, US, VN
Mark Forsyth UK* David O’Riordan IE*
Raffaele Stefanelli CH
Thierry Herman BE
Franz Schropp DE Khamis Al Hadhrami OM
Kelvin Ng SG
Susan de Guzman AE
Ali Al Marzouqi AE Abdulaziz Al Amr SA
Host Member Skills António Moreira PT
Kanissery Venugopal IN
*Chief and Deputy Chief Experts to be appointed on at WSC2011
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Jury President Teams
Workshop Supervisors and Assistants
In order to provide experience and support for all skills, the Jury Presidents are organised into teams whereby an experienced Jury President/ Technical Delegate can provide experience, mentoring and leadership for the Jury Presidents and Skill Management Teams. WSC2011 Jury President Team Leaders are : Stefan Praschl AT, John Shiel AU, Shaun Thorson CA, Rico Cioccarelli CH, Michael Fung HK, Peter van den Berg NL, Elisabeth Lange NO, Pontus Slättman SE and Don Hatton US.
WorldSkills London 2011 would like to thank our Workshop Supervisors and Workshop Supervisor’s Assistants for their hard work and dedication in making this event a success. Skill 01 Polymechanics/Automation – Wayne DeJong and Dan Gallo Skill 02 Information Network Cabling – Alec Burden and Ian Isaacs Skill 03 Manufacturing Team Challenge – Samantha Ashman Skill 04 Mechatronics – Jeremy Lewis Skill 05 Mechanical Engineering Design CAD – Barry Skea and Frank Hull Skill 06 CNC Turning – Bob Horton
Quality Assurance Management System Council
Skill 07 CNC Milling – Shaun Adams Skill 08 Mould Making – Martyn Davies
Chair (joint): Liam Corcoran IE and Veijo Hintsanen FI
Skill 09 IT Software Solutions for Business – Rebecca Harrop
Areas of responsibility
Chairpersons of Quality Improvement and Audit Teams
Competitors & Team Leaders
Pia Hegner DK + team
Health & Safety
Andre Vermeulen ZA + team
Fairness & Transparency
Ali Al Marzouqi AE + team
Technical Documentation
Eugene Incerti UK
Professional Development – Jury Presidents & Skill Management Teams
John Shiel AU
Translators & Interpreters
Stefan Praschl AT
Professional Development – Experts
Peter van den Berg NL
Sustainability & Environment Officer
Shaun Thorson CA + team
Skill 10 Welding – Des McCabe and Charlie Brady Skill 11 Offset Printing – Matt Loney and Matt Poynton Skill 12 Wall & Floor Tiling – Vacant Skill 13 Autobody Repair – Stuart Alexander and Rod Reed Skill 14 Aircraft Maintenance – Martin Yates and Val Lomas Skill 15 Plumbing & Heating – Daniel Burpitt Skill 16 Electronics – Melanie Adlam and Kevin Bartholomew Skill 17 Web Design – Chris Ridgeon and Ryan Jacobs Skill 18 Electrical Installations – Jeff Hayes Skill 19 Industrial Control – Hans Vollenweider Skill 20 Bricklaying – Kevin Diett and Sam Fairgrieve Skill 21 Plastering & Drywall Systems – David Nolan Skill 22 Painting & Decorating – Stephen Powell and Kevin O’Donnell Skill 23 Mobile Robotics – John Kent and Henry Schubach Skill 24 Cabinetmaking – Gary Tuddenham and Pierre Bonifait
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WorldSkills London 2011 team members
Skill 25 Joinery – Andrew Pengelly and David little Skill 26 Carpentry – Mike Walters and Gareth Evans
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Skill 27 Jewellery – Barry Moss and Robin Kyte
If you need to contact a member of staff please call the Operational Support Centre +44(0)845 475 2011
Skill 28 Floristry – Catherine Pepper and Kirsty Berridge
Aidan
Jones
Chief Executive
Skill 29 Ladies’/Men’s Hairdressing – Christine Vokins and Susan Bleasdale
Patrick
McAllister
Project Manager
Skill 30 Beauty Therapy – Jade Kidd and Jenna Bailey
Jacqui
Lee
Project Officer
Skill 31 Fashion Technology – Malcolm Turner
Victoria
Pickard
CRM and Project Officer
Skill 32 Confectioner/Pastry Cook – Chris Nurse and Alistar Birt
Sarah
Reilly
EA to Chief Executive
Skill 33 Automobile Technology – Peter Lloyd
Philippa
Langton
London Director
Skill 34 Cooking – Steve Scuffell and Rod Naylor
WSL2011 Administration and Finance
Skill 35 Restaurant Service – Elaine Watson and Kelly Young
Jonathan
Hurford-Potter
Adminstration and Finance Director
Keith
Ward
Interim Acting Finance Director
Mardi
Freeme
Finance Manager
Iliriana
Ahmeti
Finance Officer
Tomas
Sutas
Finance Officer
Monica
Patel
Office Manager
Reina
Allen
Finance Officer
Rishi
Beeltah
Finance Officer
Skill D1 Visual Merchandising – Alan Westcott
Tony
Beeching
Finance Officer
Skill D2 Creative Modelling – Mark Goodwin
Meera
Patel
Finance Assistant
Skill HM1 Stonemasonry – Stephen Woolley
Robert
O’Neill
Procurement Manager
Amir
Shahzad
Procurement Officer
Richard
Carter
Procurement Officer
Delia
Churnin
Procurement Manager
Juliette
Santos
Procurement Officer
Shazia
Butt
Procurement Assistant
Hollie
Steer
Procurement Assistant
Christina
Adeleke
Procurement Officer
Skill 36 Car Painting – Alan Fidler and Simon Evans Skill 37 Landscape Gardening – Darren Thompson and Jody Lingard Skill 38 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning – Ian Giles and Jason Smith Skill 39 IT Network Systems Administration – Toby Henness and John Henness Skill 40 Graphic Design Technology – Sean Kearney and Hannah Liggins Skill 41 Caring – Jason Warriner and Lorraine Hicking Skill 42 Construction Metal Work – Christian Lochmann and Johannes Pöll Skill 43 Sheet Metal Technology – David Vaughan
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WSL2011 Technical
Carmine
Posillipo
Transport Manager
Peter
Davies
Technical Director
Hamish
Moir
Event Co-ordinator
Mark
Smallman
Senior Technical Manager
Julia
Bowditch
Head of Volunteering
Daniel
Ward
Health and Safety Manager
Mark
Pritchard
Volunteer Co-ordinator
Fiona
Russell
Health and Safety Manager
Monica
Gomes
Volunteer Co-ordinator
Andy
Murfitt
Technical Manager
Chidi
Okolo
Head of Education
Carl
Trevors
Technical Manager
Monique
Horan
Event Operations Coordinator
Kerry
Glyn-Bristow
Technical Manager
Anna
Boyd
Special Events Coordinator
Jason
Harris
IT Manager
Sabrina
DeRizzio-Willis
Intern Delegate and Customer Services Assistant
Louise
Stone
Event Assistant
Mel
Pierce
Conference and Events coordinator
Natalia
Wrobel
Supply Chain Coordinator
Alex
Thomas
Intern Catering Assistant
Ian
Crawford
IT Manager
WSL2011 Sponsorship
Rami
Mahmi
IT Manager
Frances
Hughes
Sponsorship Director
Ian
Coldwell
Technical Manager
Malcolm
Perryman
Senior Sponsorship Manager
Deborah
King
Senior Sponsorship Manager
WSL2011 Operations Ross
Maloney
Operations Director
Alexandra
Chapman
Senior Sponsorship Manager
Simone
Toole
Administrator
Adam
Galloway
Sponsorship Account Manager
Edwina
Bannister
Head of Event Operations
Andy
Knight
Senior Sponsorship Manager
Rachel
Malic
Showcasing Manager
Maud
Lesure
Sponsorship Account Manager
Fran
Hubbard
Have a Go Manager
Anthony
Jai
Sponsorship Manager
Jenni
Lovegrove
Conference and Events Manager
Gerard
Nolan
Senior Sponsorship Manager
Jeremy
Lankshear
Ceremonies and Special Events Manager
Monique
Toohey
Sponsorship Account Executive
Kirsty
Thomson
Head of Delegate and Customer Services
Jo Anne
Kennedy
Sponsorship Accounts Coordinator
Lynsey
Jackson
Delegate and Customer Services Manager
Nigel
Coopey
Consultant
Edwin
Saayeng
Delegate and Customer Services Manager
Andrew
Henderson
Catering Manager
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WorldSkills London 2011 team members
WorldSkills International Secretariat WSI Secretariat
WSL2011 Partnership
David Hoey
Chief Executive Officer
Michael
Osbaldeston
Partnership Director
Jane Stokie
Technical Director
Sereen
El-Jamal
Senior Partnership Manager
Michelle Bussey
Communications & Marketing Director
John Cox
Information Systems Manager
Ellen Coppens
Administration Coordinator
Kath Pilcher
Logistics Manager and Assistant to the CEO
Joni Aaltonen
Information Systems Developer
Adam Walsh
Senior Software Developer
Michelle Turpin
WorldSkills Premiere Experience Manager
Peter Neate
Marking System Advisor
Ellen du Bellay
(Independent) Quality Auditor
WSL2011 Marketing Nicky
Brunker
Marketing Director
Alix
Haynes
Marketing Assistant
Kate
Dew
Communications Manager
Valerie
McBurney
Head of Corporate Communications
James
Renwick
Head of Marketing and Communications
Iain
Harper
Digital Marketing Manager
Antonia
Lee
Event Marketing Manager
Sally
Eley
Marketing Support
Theresa
Hingston
Press Officer
Hemini
Bharadia
Marketing Officer
Nicole
Herlihy
Press Officer
Peter
Waugh
Marketing Assistant
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WSI Secretariat Support for WSC2011 Alia Wedderburn JM WSI/WSF projects
Geoff Ball AU CIS Support
Shawna Bourke CA Media Liaison ESRs
Andrew (Andy) Hall UK Competition Support
Geraldine Mahon IE TC Chair Assistant
Young Hoon Kim KR WSI/WSF projects
Ari Hyvarinen FI CIS Support
Gerhard Zechner AT Competition Support
Anthony Cheng HK Honorary Member
Bernie Williams SEC Competition Support
Julio Barbosa BR CIS Support
Tommy Hellstrom SE Honorary Member
Brian Buchsdruecker WSI Official Photographer
Kari Zral CA WSPE Coordinator
Teresa McNamara NZ Honorary Member
Brian Pardell CA WSI projects
Katie Bracher UK Competition Support
Antonio Caldeira PT Honorary Member
Delia Suffling UK CIS Support
Kerrie Stevens AU WSI Board Executive Support
Anders Plesner SE Honorary Member
Fabian Vogler CH Social Media Coordinator
Matt Currie CA Stakeholder Liaison / Admin
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Thanks to our Volunteers Our commitment to Volunteers Statement from WorldSkills London 2011 Chief Executive, Aidan Jones
Volunteers lie at the heart of any event and WorldSkills London 2011 is no exception our volunteers will make it happen! I would like to personally thank each and every volunteer and I look forward to working with you and together delivering the best WorldSkills Competition ever.
Thank you Crew 2011!
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Thank you Partners!
WorldSkills London 2011 has enjoyed widespread support especially our Government sponsor, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, the Mayor of London and individual London boroughs. In addition throughout the planning and deliver of the event we have been fortunate to have the support of organisations ranging from the British Council to Business in the Community, the Alliance of Sector Skills Councils to Unionlearn. Each and every one of our partners has made a real contribution to the success of WorldSkills London 2011. Support has ranged from working with us to organise the conference and event programme to promoting the event to Members and through networks and providing technical expertise and materials. Through our network of partners we have been able to introduce organisations to one another and stimulate what we hope will be long term relationships which will continue to benefit the skills community beyond October 2011. An event as complex as WorldSkills London 2011 can’t happen without the practical support of many partner organisation and we would like to pay tribute and thank all those organisations who have worked with us.
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Thanks to WorldSkills International’s Global Industry Partners We would especially like to thank the UK’s sponsoring Government Departments: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Department for Education and Learning – Northern Ireland, Department for Education and Lifelong Learning – Scottish Government, Department for Education and Skills – Welsh Government. In addition we would like to acknowledge the support of: Association of Colleges, British Council, Business in the Community, European Social Fund, Greater London Authority, London Councils, London Borough Greenwich, London Borough Newham, London Work Based Learning Alliance, Mayor of London, National Apprenticeship Service, Skills Funding Agency and Young People’s Learning Agency. In addition there are over a hundred other organisations that have worked with us and supported us: we would like to thank each and every one of them for their invaluable contribution to WorldSkills London 2011.
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Thank you to our sponsors Presenting sponsor
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Gold sponsor
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