TC empowers youth sports workers to improve in their work by strategic networking and implementing youth sport work events for European Week of Sport as opportunities for “sport for all” activities, inclusion & intercultural acceptance in our communities.
Objectives:
- Exchange realities on sports & youth work in our countries
- Understand & promote concept “Sports for all” and personal development on mental/physical level for youngsters through sports
- Exchange different sport methods/games from our countries and thus inspire creative development& innovative combining of those into future youth sport work activities
- Define all stakeholders in relation with youth sport work and understand difference between sport clubs/organisations and youth clubs/organisations and usage of sports in them
- Define what quality and strategic partnerships for youth sport work are and set recommendations for youth NGOs and youth sport workers how to develop those
- Discuss Sport and health policies in EU and candidate countries and further promote sport and health enhancing physical activities, especially by organising youth sport work activities and events for EWS
- Achieve common understanding of suitable youth sport work activities to be organised during the EWS; agree upon quality criteria and standards for organising those, envision and start developing them
- Learn how we can use Erasmus+ YiA for promotion of sport and health-enhancing physical activities
- Develop new projects and future European level cooperation among participating organizations with sports methodology in youth work
Training course is based on the approach, principles and methods of non-formal education with lots of sport activities.
The language of the training course will be English.