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Fostering Community Sport Opportunities for Disabled
Youth through a Participatory Approach – ParticiYou
What We Do
Fostering Community Sport Opportunities for Disabled
Youth through a Participatory Approach – ParticiYou
To empower disabled youth by fostering their active participation in sports and
community activities, promoting inclusion, and improving accessibility through the project.
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Objectives
O1
Empower disabled youth to take leadership roles in community sports events through training and participation in the design and organization of disability-led community games.
O2
Orchestrate a transnational exchange of knowledge, resources, and best practices among partners and experts through virtual platforms, roundtables, and workshops to ensure long-term sustainability and inclusion.
O3
Adopt a participatory approach by actively involving disabled youth, youth workers, community sport practitioners in the inclusion processes regarding community sports.
Outputs
OR1
Establishment of a User-Scrutiny Panel with 20 disabled youth, community sports representatives, and disability workers to guide the development of inclusive resources.
OR2
Creation of 1 Community Sports Kit and 1 Training Pack in EN and GR, piloted with 30 participants, to promote inclusion in sports activities.
OR3
Development of the ParticiYou Hub, an accessible digital platform with resources and a database of 60 accessible sports centres (30 per partner county).
OR1
Training of 40 sports representatives and disability organizations in inclusive sports practices, leading to the designation of ParticiYou Champions.
OR2
Organization of 10 disability-led community sports games involving 100 disabled and non-disabled youth participants.
OR3
A final dissemination event and documentary screening with 100 participants, sharing insights and best practices.
Target groups
Direct Target Group:
a) Disabled Youth
b) Youth Workers and Community Sports Representatives
c) Experts and Stakeholders in Disability and Sports
d) Community Sports Centres
Indirect Target Groups:
a) Educational Institutions and Disability Organizations
b) Policymakers and Civic Institutions
c) General Public and Online Audiences