Recognised by

Regional Tafisa Bodies

ESFAN - European Sport for All Network

PASFAF - Pan American Federation of Sport for All

ASFAA - Asian Sport for All Association

Supported by

TAFISA Active Cities – Active Communities – Active Citizens Program, “Triple AC”, in Cooperation with IOC PDF Print E-mail
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The Triple AC program recognises and rewards the use of the community and city settings to help citizens become more active, and improve their quality of life!

The Triple AC is a global initiative being developed in collaboration with already ‘active‘ cities, e.g. Liverpool in the UK and Launceston in Australia, and in cooperation with the IOC.  The process of estblishing a cooperation with WHO Europe Healthy Cities program is also underway.

The Triple AC program builds upon the policies of established international organisations such as WHO and UNESCO and will be executed through an international network of TAFISA members, experts, partners etc.

The program is open to all cities and communities worldwide and is deliberately transferable across regions, races, level of development and economic status etc.  The Triple AC recognises that all activity is important, including both Sport for All and elite or top sports.

By joining the Triple AC program, you will receive:

  • Triple AC Guidebook with:
    • Instructions on how to become Triple AC Rated
    • Case studies describing how others have become more active
  • Access to the members only area of the Triple AC website, including online discussion forum
  • Potential access to advice from our program authors and Scientific Committee
  • Access to our Triple AC Awards Program
  • The right to market yourself, your community or your city as a Triple AC program member, including the use of the Triple AC program logo
  • Access to our international network of other Triple AC members
  • Discounts for attending any future Triple AC Conferences

For more information please see the Program Factsheet or contact the TAFISA Office.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 20:53