Geoff Thompson Makes Triumphant Return To University Of East London After Seven-Year Exile
Geoff Thompson, renowned sports leader and community advocate, has returned to the University of East London (UEL) after a seven-year absence, following his controversial removal as Chair of the University and subsequent eviction of the Dame Mary Glen Haig Sport for Development for Peace Office from the University Campus.
Geoff brought with him a powerful message of empowerment and action to the One Newham Conference. His return marks a significant moment not only for the university but for the local and global communities as they seek to address critical issues affecting youth today.
During his address, Thompson called upon individuals and organisations alike to harness the spirit and legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games. He emphasised the need for collective action to combat youth violence, urging communities to engage with the Bidding, hosting, and legacy of major sporting events through the Youth Charters innovative Community Campus initiative.
“The 2012 Games were not just about sports; they were a catalyst for change,” Thompson stated. “We have a unique opportunity to empower our youth by providing them with the tools, resources, and support necessary to thrive. It is time for us to come together, to invest in our young people, and to build a brighter future.”
Thompson’s vision includes a comprehensive approach to youth engagement, focusing on sports, education, and community development. Through the Youth Charter’s Community Campus, he aims to create a safe and inclusive environment where young people can explore their potential, develop new skills, and forge meaningful connections.
In addressing the pressing issue of youth violence on our streets, Thompson highlighted the importance of collaboration between local authorities, educational institutions, and community organisations. “We must unite our efforts and share our resources to create a sustainable impact,” he urged. “Together, we can turn the tide and inspire a generation to pursue positive pathways.”
As Thompson embarks on this new chapter, he invites everyone to join him in this vital mission. Together, we can create a legacy that transcends sport and fosters a culture of empowerment, resilience, and hope.
With the new IOC Presidential election taking place, prospective candidate in Lord Sebastian Coe understands what is required in this all-important and much needed sport for development for peace on our streets. He launched our ‘Call2Action’ and if successful, I will be calling on him to activate our plans.