CoachNet a network in EU perspective

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CoachNet a network in EU perspective
CoachNet
a network in EU perspective
Bart Ooijen
Sport Unit
DG Education and Culture
European Commission
Sport
Koln, 15 April 2014
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Promoting innovative approaches to strengthen the
organisation of sport in Europe
Further developments of a coordinated network for
Sport Coaching in Europe (CoachNet March 2013)
- Final Report
- Presentation EU Sport Forum in Vilnius (30-09-2013)
- Supporting EU measures
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Importance of European Coach network
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Network for exchange of innovative
developments, good practices and
learning experiences
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Cooperation on international level
»
Actions and reactions on developments
in and outside the field of sport
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Exchange of innovative developments
The PAPA project develop, deliver and evaluate a
theoretically-grounded and evidence-based coach education
programme first piloted in the UK and then rigorously tested
in the UK, Norway, Spain, France and Greece.
Our goal is to:
• Help grassroots coaches understand how they can foster
quality motivation
• Provide coaches with strategies for promoting a more
empowering climate and making youth sport more
engaging and enjoyable.
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Exchange of innovative developments
Articles
Research
Conferences
Database
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Cooperation at International level
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Structured dialogue with international
sport governing bodies
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To be consulted in policy matters
Observer in expert advisory groups
Information about challenging
developments
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Cooperation at International level
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Structured dialogue with European
Commission
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To be consulted in policy matters
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Observer in expert groups
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Informing on challenging
developments
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Asking for European initiatives
»
Represented in Social dialogue as
stakeholders in (professional) sport
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Coaches in the development of the EU
dimension in sport
Key role of Trainer/ Coach in:
» Combination of training and study/work
(dual career)
» Qualifications
» Health Enhancing Physical Activities
» Social inclusion disabled
» Equal opportunities women and sport
» Prevention of doping
» Fight against match fixing
» International exchange and cooperation
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EU Coach network
» Legal entity
• recognised by sport movement
• able to implement EU funded
projects
» Representative body for coach
organisations according principles of
good governance
» Part of innovative networks including
universities
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Promoting innovative approaches to strengthen the
organisation of sport in Europe
The further development of a coordinated network for
Sport Coaching in Europe (CoachNet)
- Consolidated network for Sport Coaching in Europe
and a revised structure of European Coaching Council
- Guidelines and templates for further development of
coach associations and structures
- Action plan for further actions
- Supporting measures
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ERASMUS+: Sport
Objectives of the Sport Chapter of Erasmus+ are:
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making European sport fair and clean, by supporting the fight against doping,
match fixing and violence, as well as all kinds of intolerance and discrimination.
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promoting and supporting good governance in sport (for example by increasing
the representation of women in the management of sport organisations).
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making it easier for athletes to combine sports training with study or work (socalled dual careers of athletes).
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promoting voluntary activities in sport, as well as supporting sport as a tool for
social inclusion, equal opportunities and health-enhancing physical activity.
Education
and Culture
Sport
The programme will underpin the implementation of the EU Work Plan for
Sport.
Actions supported by the programme will be in line with policy documents
and guidelines of the Council and of the Commission such as:
• EU Physical Activities Guidelines
• EU Guidelines on Dual Careers of Athletes
• EU DisabilityStrategy
Education
and Culture
Sport Actions
Erasmus+ would provide support for the following activities:
• Collaborative partnerships, promoting the transfer of knowhow and good practices.
• Non-profit European sport events which promote
volunteering, social inclusion, equal opportunities, physical
activity and equal access to sport for all.
• Support for strengthening the evidence base for
policy making.
• Dialogue with relevant European stakeholders.
Education
and Culture
Implementation of programme
• Annual Call for Proposals projects
starting from 15 March 2014 for events taking place in 2014
June 2014 for projects and events in 2015
• Call for tenders: Studies
• Structured dialogue: EU sport forum
• Budget: around € 269 million
• Access: Programme countries as Norway, Lichtenstein,
Iceland, FYOM, Turkey
• Programme guide with all conditions foreseen
Implementation of EU guidelines and conclusions on
dual careers starting point for support!
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Thank you for your
attention !
http://ec.europa.eu/sport/index_en.html
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