Gregory Paulger Director Youth and Sport European Commission, DG Education and Culture Warsaw, 14 September 2011 EU perspectives on volunteering in sport.

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Gregory Paulger Director Youth and Sport European Commission, DG Education and Culture Warsaw, 14 September 2011 EU perspectives on volunteering in sport

Timeline 2007: White Paper on Sport – First ever strategic EU document on sport 2009: Sport a EU competence in the TFUE (Lisbon Treaty) 2011: European Commission’s Communication “Developing the European Dimension in Sport” 2011: Council’s EU Work Plan for Sport 2014: Sport sub-programme as part of the Education Europe programme 1. Context

3 Future Sport Sub- Programme (as part of the Education Europe programme) 1.Communication from the Commission: “A budget for Europe 2020” ( ) 2.Sport as sub-programme of “Education Europe” Topics to be covered: Tackling transnational threats to sport such as doping, violence, racism, intolerance Developing guidelines for dual careers and benchmarks for good governance Addressing wider socioeconomic challenges such as social inclusion 1. Context

4 This year’s sport volunteering projects Association for the European Capital of Sport (ACES): "European Cities for Volunteering in Sport.“ Führungs-Akademie des Deutschen Olympischen Sportbundes e.V. (DOSB Leadership Academy): "Training 4 Volunteers“ International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA): "EuroVolNet: A network for developing voluntary competence in sport organisations.“ Vlaamse Sportfederatie (VSF): Dynamo Project: "PROMOTING and securing volunteering in sport.“ 2. Current Activities

5 Sport volunteering is crucial The sector needs volunteers But volunteers need training What kind of support Better recognition and validation Better mobility within the EU Better skills: not only “people skills”, but also skills to handle paper work … References White Paper on Sport (2007) Article 165 TFEU: reference to voluntary structures in the sport sector This is the only Treaty reference to "volunteering“! 2. Current Activities

6 White Paper on Sport (2007): (…) (10) Together with the Member States, the Commission will identify key challenges for non-profit sport organisations and the main characteristics of services provided by these organisations. (11) The Commission will support grassroots sport through the Europe for Citizens programme. (12) The Commission will furthermore propose to encourage young people's volunteering in sport through the Youth in Action programme in fields such as youth exchanges and voluntary service for sporting events. (13) The Commission will further develop exchange of information and best practice on volunteering in sport involving Member States, sport organisations and local authorities. (14) In order to understand better the specific demands and needs of the voluntary sport sector in national and European policy making, the Commission will launch a European study on volunteering in sport. (…) 2. Current Activities

7 Communication on Sport (2011): “Commission and Member States: support the inclusion of sport- related qualifications when implementing the European Qualifications Framework. In this context, promote the validation of non-formal and informal learning gained through activities such as voluntary activity in sport.” 2. Current Activities

8 European Year of Volunteering 2011 The EU will use the Year to work towards four main objectives: 1. To create an enabling and facilitating environment for volunteering in the EU; 2. To empower volunteer organisations and improve the quality of volunteering; 3. To reward and recognise volunteering activities; and 4. To raise awareness of the value and importance of volunteering Current Activities

9 3. Future Perspectives The future should be evidence-based… GHK (2010): Volunteering in the European Union, final report, 20EU%20Final%20Report.pdf 20EU%20Final%20Report.pdf Includes first-ever all-round survey of sport volunteering in all 27 MS. Survey disseminated with help from ENGSO. Describes different traditions, sociological background, etc. Focuses on different legal arrangements and sources of financing. Points to the need for training volunteers.

10 3. Future Perspectives

11 The challenge “Regarding volunteers in sport, the data gathered indicates that volunteering in sport represents a significant share of the adult population in Finland (16%), Ireland (15%), the Netherlands (12-14%), Denmark (11%), Germany (10.9%) and Malta (9.2%). Conversely, in Estonia (1.1%), Greece (0.5%), Lithuania (0.1%), Latvia and Romania (less than 0.1%) volunteering in sport does not appear to be a common practice.” (GHK, 2010, p. 8) 3. Future Perspectives

12 Thank You!