Listen to some female voices who are proactively promoting human rights, values, non-discrimination, equity and social inclusion.
The Twilight of the Stereotypes
Listen to some female voices who are proactively promoting human rights, values, non-discrimination, equity and social inclusion.13:00 – 13:10 | Webinar Introduction – Compassionate Assertiveness, Authentic Resilience, Force of Non-Violence Moderator: Gilles Lecocq, SWOST-ILEPS – President of French Society of Sport Philosophy, Vice-President of French Committee Pierre de Coubertin, France |
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13:10 – 13:30 | Where do we come from? Mothers and Grandmothers as custodians of values Marion Keim, UNESCO Chair of Sport, Development and Peace and Olympic Education at The University of Western Cape, President of the Pierre de Coubertin Committee of South Africa |
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13:30 – 13:50 | Football winning gender based violence Carme Salleras Campo, Soccer player, Spanish social educator, Creator and Director of Foundation GOLEES, Costa Rica |
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13:50 – 14:10 | Living with purpose Valérie Amélé ATTISSO, Paralympic athlete in table tennis, tennis and wheelchair basketball, member and Advisor of the National Olympic Committee of Togo Leonie Schäfer, Studies and sports management and works for an international organization in sports development and uses her skills and networks to support women leaders all over the world, Germany |
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14:10 – 14:30 | Feedback and Q & A Session Moderator: Cristina Agostinelli, Swost – CGFS, Italia |
* NOTE: All times are Central European Time (CET), UTC+1
SWOST – Sport without stereotypes – is an Erasmus+ KA2 project aimed at changing Europe’s sport organisations through the challenge of gender stereotyping within sport organizations. The project addresses in particular a cross-sectorial cooperation, allowing for greater synergies across all fields of actions concerning sport organizations, with a special focus on access to rights, autonomy, participation.
SWOST main goal is to promote equal access and participation for women and men at all levels and in all fields of sport, and in particular, to encourage and increase the access and the participation of male and female in sport typically categorized like “gender based sport”, by challenging gender stereotypes and any discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
This objective will be reached through the creation of a set of online tools aimed at providing self-assessment and guidance for clubs and sport associations to improve their policies and awareness.
These tools will enable sport association to measure progress in tackling the effects that gender stereotyping still has on women, men and LGBTQI athletes, young people and families, in relation with sport practice and clubs sporting choices.
The SWOST project has developed the personalised online self-assessment, in order to allow sport organizations to test themselfs on gender friendliness, awareness, and equality.isten to some female voices who are proactively promoting human rights, values, non-discrimination, equity and social inclusion.
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