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ACTIVE: Needs and gaps for embedding Child Protection Policies in sports premises in Greece

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The ACTIVE project – funded by REC Programme – aims at establishing safer environments for children by developing an online self-assessment tool, allowing sports and leisure clubs to identify and address gaps in terms of implementation of Child Protection Polices in their premises.

Within this context, a national report has been developed, identifying the existing situation and gaps in terms of implementation of Child Protection Policies by sports organizations in Greece. Totally 81 people participated in the research stage, including 10 stakeholders, 35 children, 15 parents and 21 professionals. Moreover, a comparative analysis report was developed, based on the national reports produced in Greece, Cyprus, Italy and Portugal.

Sports play a decisive role in children’s development, promoting important values – such as teamwork, respect and commitment- social inclusion and a healthier lifestyle. In a period where solidarity, non-discrimination and tolerance are in the epicenter of interest, sports can be used as a vehicle not only to send positive messages across society but also to safeguard human rights.

However, violence in sports still remains an alarming phenomenon, which affects the effective use of sports. Limited implementation of policy measures tackling the issue intensifies the need for embedding of child safeguarding policies by sports clubs, extra-curricular activities organisations as well as leisure and recreational clubs working with children.

Do you want to learn what is happening in Greece and how sports promote inclusivity?

👉 Be Proactive and download the ACTIVE National Report and the Comparative Analysis and Recommendation report in English!

 

Learn more about ACTIVE: https://www.activeproject.eu/

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