Strengthening the role of sports professionals in preventing and addressing gender-based violence

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Game on. Violence off.

In a bold move to confront gender-based violence in sport, KMOP teamed up with five European countries to roll out a suite of educational resources. Designed for those working at every level of sport, the tools champion a proactive approach to equality, safety, and inclusion on and off the field.

Boost your knowledge on gender-based violence in sport

The new self-paced training course “Sport GVP” will help you:

  • Understand how gender shapes relationships, opportunities, and inequalities in sport and how you can promote equality in your daily work
  • Recognise the many forms gender-based violence can take within sports settings, why it often remains hidden, and what factors increase the risks
  • Develop practical skills to identify early signs of abusive behaviour
  • Learn how to support victims effectively, appreciate the importance of psychosocial recovery, and understand the role you can play in healing

Put prevention into practice

The specially designed “Sport GVP” guide supports you to:

  • Design and implement gender-based violence prevention policies tailored to your organisation’s needs
  • Strengthen your leadership role by understanding how your decisions and attitudes can address the culture of silence
  • Appreciate the value of collaboration between staff, coaches, administrators, and policymakers

KMOP at the MOVE Congress

KMOP presented these educational tools at the MOVE Congress 2025 in Copenhagen, where we led training sessions for sports professionals and shared best practices at the European level.

Learn more about the Congress at www.movecongress.com

For more information, contact us at [email protected].

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