The project aims to bridge the gap between the involved people, by promoting education through sport practice and physical practice as a means of socialization, but also a way to achieve specific competences. The project mainly foresees activities for the development of the involved people and their relation to other ones. In fact, in each of the partner countries, some whole days will be devoted to outdoor sport and to various workshops, in order to develop the above mentioned competences. Seminars held by experts will focus on sport and health and virtual mobility will be fostered.
The project aims at:
1) Promoting and developing education to sport and through it and the transversal skills through sport, as integral part of the key competences of European citizenship, highlighting the importance of learning of the programmes for the prevention of diseases and promotion of health;
2) Developing the competence of “learning to communicate”, ”learning to be together with other people”, in particular, with people who find difficult to integrate themselves into society. This objective can be achieved if the public authority becomes aware that it is important to practise sports, independently from the performance ("sport for all”), thus facilitating, social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport for people who risk exclusion and enhancing the importance of voluntary work in the field of sport and health. The project also chases the objectives of the Olympic Charter; in fact it underlines that sport is a right for everyone and any discrimination of nationality, race, religion, political orientation or any other form of exclusion are intolerable and incompatible with a responsible sport practice. The goal is to bring people together through sport activities. Grouping is a means to prevent youth disadvantage and to promote a better quality of life. Due to these reasons, the project involves various public and private stakeholders, in order to support the growth and the development of competences, not only for the participants to activities, but also for the sport associations to prevent diseases and promote health, so that they can work out convenient quality plans based on voluntary work both in health and sport fields.
Partners:
ORATORIO SAN LORENZO ANSPI – ITALY
EUROPEAN CENTER FOR INNOVATION, EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND CULTURE- BULGARIA
SPORT CLUB FOT DISABLED PEOPLE “IRIS KAVALAS” – GREECE
Start: 2018 г.
Funding: ERASMUS PLUS SPORT – SMALL COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP