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International Youth Network for Empowering Young People through Sport

An international network of youth NGOs aiming to develop strategies to empower young people, promote positive values in sport, and combat issues like doping and match-fixing. The network conducts research, organizes conferences, implements local workshops, and promotes sport values through various activities and campaigns.

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International Youth Network for Empowering Young People through Sport

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  1. International youth network aiming at developing common strategies to empower young people, youth NGOs and their communities Year of Foundation: 2008 Members: 30 Scope: 23 EuropeanCountries

  2. Get Addicted to Sport Values Collaborative Partnership under Erasmus + sport 18 months + 6 additionalmonths 10 NGOs Public institutions Sport federations And schools Italy Turkey Romania Malta Greece

  3. BACKGROUND: Educationas a basis to fightthreats to integrity in the world of sport Contribute to the personal and professionalgrowth of youth Experience coming from youth work workingin synergywith sport Lack of educational sport activitieson values and behaviours(NFE) Need for tools to work with youngstersand otherstakeholders

  4. OBJECTIVES: Encourage positive behaviourssuchasequality and fair play Combatingissuesas doping and matchfixingthrough educational sport activities Develop and collectsportingmethods on education for sport values Providegovernance and policy guidelines/suggestions to sportinstitutions Underline the roleof EU in the building of valuesof youngEuropeans

  5. A General Conference wasorganizedduring the Kick Off meeting 4 additionalLocal Conferenceshavebeenheld in the countriesof the involvedpartners The meeting washeld in Cagliari from the 14thto the 16thof March 2017 The representatives of the partnersstarted planning the future activities Kick off meeting General and Local Conferences VIDEO GENERAL CONFERENCE

  6. ACTIVITIES: RESEARCHES, POLLS and QUESTIONNAIRES Lookinginto public opinion aboutintegrity and values in sport Youth & actors involved in the schools and sport 1.000 persons per country, 5000 total

  7. ACTIVITIES: • A totalnumber of 4918questionnairesfilled by kids, parents, teachers and sport coaches havebeencollected in the 5 countriesinvolved: • Turkey: 1087 • Greece: 1306 • Malta: 140 • Romania: 1125 • Italy: 1260 • The collected data havebeencollected in a publication RESEARCHES, POLLS, QUESTIONNAIRES

  8. ACTIVITIES: RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT OF TOOLS TO PROMOTE INTEGRITY AND VALUES THROUGH SPORT Examples • Collecting 50 workshops/tools and 50 long-termprojects working on sport values • Produce a publication includingtoolsused in differentsports to be spread amongstakeholders • Mainstreaming and disseminatingexisting goodpractices • Developing new workshops, tools and strategies for education on sport values

  9. 47 workshops/tools and 63long-term projects working on sport values have been collected. A total number of 110 best practiceshave gathered in a handbook for education to integrity and values in sport and through sport. Italy: 10 tools/10 long term projects Malta: 11 tools/9 long term projects Turkey: 10 tools/10 long term projects Greece: 10 tools/10 long term projects Romania: 5 tools/15 long term projects ACTIVITIES: RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT OF TOOLS TO PROMOTE INTEGRITY AND VALUES THROUGH SPORT NFE and Sport: A Compendium of Effective Activities

  10. ACTIVITIES: International Training of Educators trainers facilitators coaches educators • Sharingresults of localresearches • Training on the methods to use with youth and adults to promote the values of sport

  11. International Training of Educators Topics covered during The 9 days activity: - Defining Sport Values - International Sport Organisations - Sport Values in school sport - Threats to integrity in sport: match fixing, violence, racism and discrimination - How to tackle doping with youngsters EU policies and Programmes Part of the training was dedicated to the development of tools & practices for sport value-based education, possible workshops and recommendations to be sent to sport federations and public institutions International Training of Educators VIDEO

  12. A “pilot scheme” for future long-term actions aimed at promoting sport values ACTIVITIES: Local Workshops 50 workshops 1500 Children 300 Teachers 300 Parents 300 Sport Coaches Integrityin sport sport values fair play and fightagainst doping match fixing violence

  13. ACTIVITIES: Local Workshops A totalnumber of 68 workshops havebeenimplemented in the 5 projectcountries: Italy: 15 Turkey: 12 Malta: 10 Romania: 18 Greece: 13 2090is the totalnumber of beneficiariesinvolved in the activities: Italy: 540 Turkey: 360 Malta: 250 Romania: 434 Greece: 506

  14. International Awareness Campaign(Target: 30.000 individuals) GETVAL Inspirational Stories GETVAL Testimonials GETVAL Promotional Materials

  15. International Awareness Campaign Severaleventshavebeenorganized by the partners in theircountries. All the organizationsinvolvedhaveparticipated in variouslocal, national and internationalmeetings, celebrations and sport eventspromoting the project The visibility of all the activities part of the campaignhasbeenfacilitatedthrough the website and the social network pagesdedicated to the project: Sport Values Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube

  16. The Sport Village Promotinghealthy lifestyleamongyoungsters, stimulatingyoungpeople to try new sports 6 Sport Villages (2 in Italy) 1 DAY Sport Tournaments Educational Activities Sport Clubs Fair

  17. The Sport Village 6 finaleventshavebeenorganized in the fiveprojectcountries (2 in Italy) A totalnumber of 1185peopletook part in the 6 sport villages Italy: 445 Turkey: 281 Malta: 251 Romania: 187 Greece: 72

  18. OUTCOMES: Recommendations for policy makersand sport federations Researches, Experts talk and Cross-sectorialdialogue Sport Clubs Sport Federations Local, National and Europeaninstitutions Youth Attitudesrather than on physical and mentalissues Improvement of policy making in the field of sport atlocal, national and EU level Youth Education Sport

  19. Publication of theresults of the research OUTCOMES Handbook of best practices, tools and methods European Chart of Sport Values Successfultools, exercises and projects on sport valueseducation Statistics and comments on the awareness on issues harmingintegrity in sport A manifesto on the integrity in sport and howitshould bedealtwith Provide a common ground for work usingdifferent sports to affectattitudes of youth and otherstakeholders assportspersons and citizens To provide a common view coming from cross-sectorial dialogue to provide a guide for moral conduct in sport Underliningcurrent situation and youthview to plan future actions

  20. OUTCOMES:Dedicated Platform for discussionA section dedicated to discussion of sport issues in the active citizenship platform raiseup.eu

  21. ADDITIONALOUTCOMES: Raisingawareness on sport valuesfor differentstakeholders Provide common ground for Dialogue on education to sport values Prevention of negative behaviors in the sport field (and in life) Promotion of healthylifestyles Encouragement to try new and different sport activities for youngpeople

  22. FOLLOW-UP: Twoadditionalstages of GETVAL increasing the scope and the stakeholdersinvolved New dedicatedyouthprojects Creation of dedicatedpolicies for youth and sport Educational programmesdedicated To sport values in schools, Sport clubs and federations

  23. Conclusion The project will spread the underlined values among young people, teachers, sport coaches and people in general;It represents just a starting point on the topic. Our hope is to stimulate civil society to develop dedicated programs to have continuous value-based education in physical education and sport. The follow up of the project has been already planned, in march 2019 a training course named “Youth Workers on the Field: Tools for Sport-Based Learning” will be implemented. The course wants to provide a set of best practices and usable practical instruments to work with young people through methods based on sport, collected and developed during the two years of research and work on sport values and education.

  24. THANKYOU

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