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1 ERASMUS+: SPORT Infoday
Brussels, 3 March 2016 Yves Le Lostecque – Head of Unit Sport policy and programme Unit European Commission – DG EAC #sportinfoday

2 Erasmus+: sport Recent Linked to policy priorities Ambitious Diverse
Evolution: yearly priorities Open to dialogue

3 History Before 2014: Special annual events
Preparatory Actions in the field of Sport 2014: First year of implementation of the Erasmus+ programme (Sport chapter) Adoption of the second EU Work Plan for Sport ( ) 2015: First European Week of Sport (Second week of September 2015); Erasmus+ programme: evaluation, increased financial support.

4 EU Work Plan for Sport (2014-2017)
3 Priorities: - Integrity of sport - The economic dimension of sport - Sport and society 5 Expert Groups: - Match-Fixing - Good governance - Human Resources Development - HEPA - Economic Dimension YOUR PROJECTS MATTER THE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTS THE POLICY!

5 Erasmus+ Sport 2014: Budget: 22,3 M€, 45 projects selected in total
Results of first EWOS call: 5 partnerships + 5 events (from 78) 40 collaborative partnerships and 3 events from 341 applications 2016: Budget 34,1 M€ EWoS Call: deadline 21 January General call: deadline 12 May

6 Work Programme 2016 Activities Support for collaborative partnerships;
Support for small collaborative partnerships; Support for not-for-profit European sport events, involving several programme countries; Support for strengthening the evidence base for policy making; Dialogue with relevant European stakeholders.

7 Work Programme 2016 Priorities (collaborative partnerships)
1. Encouraging participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the implementation of the European Week of Sport 2. Encouraging participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the implementation of the EU Physical Activity Guidelines 3. Promoting the Dual Careers of Athletes, especially by supporting the implementation of the EU Guidelines on Dual Careers of Athletes

8 Work Programme 2016 Priorities (collaborative partnerships)
4. Combating doping, notably in recreational environments 5. Combating match-fixing, especially through the support to prevention, awareness-raising and cooperation among stakeholders 6. Promoting voluntary activity in sport

9 Work Programme 2016 Priorities (collaborative partnerships)
7. Supporting innovative and educational approaches to contain violence and tackle racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport 8. Improving good governance in sport 9. Encouraging social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport, especially by supporting, in the field of sport, the implementation of EU strategies, notably the EU Gender Equality Strategy and the EU Disability Strategy.

10 Work Programme 2016 New opportunities (small collaborative partnerships) Encourage social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport, especially by supporting the implementation of EU strategies, notably the EU Gender Equality Strategy and the EU Disability Strategy; Promote European traditional sports and games; Support the mobility of volunteers, coaches, managers and staff of non-profit sport organisations; Protect athletes, especially the youngest, from health and safety hazards by improving training and competition conditions

11 adaptation Discussion with Member States (E+ committee)
Discussion with stakeholders adaptation

12 Thank you Email: yves. le-lostecque@ec. europa. eu Web: http://ec


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