ENSE is happy to announce that the transnational report of the INCLUDE project has been released!

INCLUDE is an Erasmus+ project that aims to tackle and root out discriminatory behaviours from youth sports and contribute to making sports safe and accessible for all youth and children.

The transnational report is based on desk and field research in all partners countries with the involvement of sports professionals, coaches, and trainers as well as sport stakeholders via focus groups and online surveys. The results are formed from results and findings in the 4 national reports addressing discrimination in grassroots youth sports in each partner country. 

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Last week, the Erasmus+ funded Sport and Social Cohesion Lab (SSCL) was able to meet for the fourth time in Prague, Czech Republic. The SSCL project works to implement a highly participatory Living Lab approach in four different sport-based programmes. In turn, this approach helps directly engage programme participants, involves all relevant stakeholders, and supports co-created approaches that allow for the exploration, measurement and improvement of social cohesion outcomes these diverse settings.

Organised by INEX-SDA / fotbal pro Rozvoj, the project partners met for three days and shared their experiences implementing this Living Lab approach within their sport-based programming. The main objectives of this meeting were to finalize the website as well as the toolkit for future to support future sport-based Living Labs as well as to discuss the final steps of the project.

In addition, we were able to meet representatives of several Prague municipalities and visited a youth centre in one of the Prague outskirts, Běchovice. 

We are already looking forward to the next and final event in Cologne at the end of the year. For further information visit the current project website.

For the Erasmus+ funded project "Before", ENSE is looking to hear from adolescents, adults and coaches who play or are involved in sport. For this project, we are highly interested in your experiences of bullying in sport. This research will help us shape policies that provide supports and provisions for bullying prevention, while each survey will only take around 15-20 minutes.

The survey for coaches in sports can be found here:

https://dcueducation.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eeur5dVB1t8huHY?Q_CHL=qr

You are doing sport (recreational or professional) and are aged 18 or above? Please fill out this survey:

https://dcueducation.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d0V43uO1gvk9IJ8

Please pass on our survey link to a young person in your care so we can provide recommendations for more inclusive Sport settings for young athletes. This survey is for young people aged 13-17 years:

https://dcueducation.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d0ddhkjzXSEcj1c

It is also possible to access the surveys in German, Spanish or Swedish! Send us an E-Mail to lisa@sporteducation.eu for more details.

Find below the QR-Codes to scan the survey via your phone.

Last week, ENSE attended the international partners meeting of the Erasmus+ funded Before Project in beautiful Stockholm, Sweden.

On the first day, the project members discussed current issues on bullying in sports and the next steps of the project. On day two, the Swedish NGO Stiftelsen Friends invited coaches, athletes and researchers working in the field of sport and anti-bullying to a multiplier event under the theme "what we know what we are doing?". The event included several presentation as well as a panel discussion on anti-bullying strategies in sports.

Tack to our Swedish colleagues for the great hospitality! We as ENSE are looking forward to host you in Cologne in fall.

Read more about this project: https://antibullyingcentre.ie/before/

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