Sport Inclusion Tolerance

Erasmus+ SportCollaborative PartnershipsID: 590645
EC Contribution
€51,600
Consortium Size
4 orgs
Summary

The project was divided into four phases: preparation, implementation, evaluation and dissemination.During the preparation phase, the partners outlined a general line in carrying out the activities, synchronizing with the times and respecting the project timeline. Being SPRINT a research project, we focused more on what the content of the surveys to be administered to the target groups would be, on how to find and forge partnerships with associations and institutions that deal with target groups in the various territories and the number of respondents useful to make the study effective.During the implementation phase, the partners have collaborated with various associations in the area:UISP Ciriè Settimo Chivasso has made agreements with the association "Muoversi Allegramente", and has submitted to the professionals and target groups the surveys prepared during the preparation phase, as well as observed, studied and documented the good practice of "Unified A5 football" which the association carried on with its institutional activities. Taking its cue from the agreements made and the collaboration carried out, UISP has also written a good practice on how to engage and have a fruitful collaboration with an association that deals with disabled people in Italy.AJSPT Suceava has collaborated with two institutions that deal with the target groups: St. Andrew Gura Humorului Inclusive Education Center and Residential Care Center "Dreamers" Fundu Moldovei. Surveys provided for by the project were submitted to professionals and target groups. AJSPT Suceava saw Mihai Androhovici, local coordinator, also responsible for the good practice manual. Mihai, thanks to close collaboration with these two associations, has developed a good practice on how to forge a collaboration with public institutions that deal with the project's target groups in Romania.The Courage Foundation has made agreements with two institutions that deal with disabled people: the School for visually impaired students “Doctor Ivan Shishmanov” in Varna and the Consortium for social services Saint George in Plovdiv. Here, the association submitted the surveys prepared during the preparation phase to the professionals and target groups, as well as observed, studied and documented the good practice of the “Showdown” for visually impaired and Judo for intellectually disabled.Former State Fostered Children Association has agreed with a public institution that deals with the disabled: the Bárczi Gusztáv Disabled School. Here, the association submitted to the professionals and target groups the surveys prepared during the preparation phase, as well as observed, studied and documented the good practice of "Unified basketball among schools". This good practice is particularly important because it sees the collaboration of a school that deals with students with various disabilities and one for normal ones in organizing a tournament where disabled and able-bodied people play together, breaking down the differences.During the implementation phase, in the organization of the meetings scheduled by the project, two important events were also organized for the dissemination of the project: the Sport Meeting in Plovdiv, where the intermediate results of the project were presented and professionals from all over Europe were able to exchange their experiences and good practices, and the European Seminar organized in Turin, where the results of the project and its intellectual outputs were presented to the public.All of the activities carried out during the project are shown in its intellectual outputs: the manual, that contains the results of the study and the good practices identified, and the video outputs, that documents the activities that our organizations observed.

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