One-to-one surveys with members of the targeted groups, partner organisations and programme participants, concerning their experiences of growing challenge of access to funds for promotion of sport on local level in particular for vulnerable categories of youth including youth facing social exclusions.
The survey report introduce challenges related to approaches for developing sport programs through cooperation. The report also address the challenges of promoting sport program for motivating young people from vulnerable environments including girls to practice sport, as the alternative to drug abuse, criminal activity, other negative and dangerous activities.
Handbook based on the report from the survey “Sport for Generation Equality: development of sport programs and advancing youth and gender equality in sports activities”; including physical education and sport programs on local level be developed for promotion of sport programs and sport education through social medial platforms and tools for improved communication of opportunities for greater programme outreach.
Training curriculum for capacity building for promoting sport as a motivating method for young people from vulnerable environments to practice sport, as the alternative to drug abuse, criminal activity, other negative and dangerous activities.
Panel with youth workers, sport activists, street workers, teachers and school staff involved in sport, representatives of local sport teams, local authorities, NGOs working with young people from vulnerable environments to confront different standpoints and bring together different ideas on how to use sports to address issues of identity and cultural isolation and social deviant occurring in youth coming from marginalised communities including girls.
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