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EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO “Creating a Level Playing Field” ENGSO EU-Project Social Inclusion of Migrants in Sports

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO ENGSO Project ”Creating a Level Playing Field” Promoting social inclusion of migrants and ethnic minorities in mainstream sport Funded by the EU Preparatory Actions in the Field of Sport 2010 Timeline January 2011 – April 2012

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Partner network Lead organisation: The European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation ENGSO (Europe / France) Sport organisations: Bulgarian Ski Federation (Bulgaria) European Network Against Racism (Europe / Belgium) Finnish Sports Federation (Finland) German Olympic and Sports Confederation (Germany) Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports (Norway) Olympic Committee of Slovenia – Association of Sport Federations (Slovenia)

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Partner network Public Authorities: Regional Government of Steiermark (Austria) Regional Ministry for Youth and Sports of Extremadura (Spain) Specialist organisations: UNITED for Intercultural Action (Europe / The Netherlands) ENAR, European Network Against Racism (Europe / Belgium) Research Partners: Semmelweis University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences (Hungary) LIKES Foundation for Sport and Health Sciences (Finland)

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Actions Bilateral study visits – between two partner organisations, each hosting one and each taking part in one Conferences – bringing together the project partners to exchange information and experiences Production of material – booklet of best practice, website Policy recommendations – to decision-makers Evaluation and analysis – key elements to be taken into account when implementing best practice examples elsewhere; evaluation of project

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Outputs Social inclusion as a central theme is included in the policies and programmes of national sport organisations and concrete actions are taken on grassroots level in more and more European countries. A booklet of good practice on social inclusion of immigrants and people of a foreign origin in national sports organisations has been produced in order to ensure the sustainability of the project, to support the analysis based on the project, and to support further actions of organisations working in the field. Policy recommendations on social inclusion to decision-makers have been drafted and presented. Analytical framework on the key elements which should be taken into account in social inclusion in sport

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Including migrants and ethnic minorities in sports – some key elements funding; planning; communication and awareness raising; recruitment and reaching; collaboration; and evaluation.

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Findings Social inclusion of migrants is at early stage in many organisations within organised sport Needs of migrant women particularly should be addressed A common European definition of social inclusion needs to be agreed Support needed: multicultural training, education on diversity management, person in charge of the issue in organisations at all levels Political influence needed More activities on social inclusion required

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Next steps ENGSO General Assembly ENGSO Forum: implementation with ENGSO members and encouraging action Discuss the development of definition of social inclusion within organised sport Follow-up project on multicultural training / diversity management – seek funding opportunities Migrant women to be included in Road Map to Gender Equality

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Next steps Following up the policy recommendations with decision-makers including the sports political agenda e.g. meeting MEPs and lobbying for funding for social inclusion Wider dissemination of the booklet All the information on the project will be put on the ENGSO website Activities of ENGSO partners – existing and new ones

EU Sport Forum | Cyprus, 19 September 2012 Sallie Barker and Heidi Pekkola – ENGSO Thank you for your attention!