www.sportgvp.eu Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them (Project Number: 101133538). Reading materials GBV materials 1. European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE): Explore a comprehensive collection of resources (toolkits, guides, research, videos, etc.) dedicated to addressing GBV. Target groups: Policy Makers & Government Officials, Gender Equality Practitioners & Experts, Researchers & Academics, NonGovernmental Organisations (NGOs) & Advocacy Groups. Access resources here | Youtube channel (with videos, keynotes, debates…) 2. Sentry Project: This initiative focuses on combating discrimination in sports. It offers a practical training tool for grassroots organisations and a detailed toolkit. Target groups: Sports Organisations & Federations, Coaches & Trainers, Athletes (Professional & Grassroots Levels), Policy Makers & Governing Bodies in Sports, NGOs & Advocacy Groups Focused on Inclusion and Anti-Discrimination. Training Tool | Toolkit 3. Council of Europe: Gain a foundational understanding of GBV through their concise explanation of the topic. Target groups: Policy Makers & Government Officials, Legal & Law Enforcement Professionals, Educators & Researchers in Gender Studies, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) & Advocacy Groups, Social Workers & Support Services for Victims. Learn more here: Council of Europe. (n.d.). What is gender-based violence? Retrieved [31-01-2025], from https://www.coe.int/en/web/gender-matters/what-is-gender-based-violence 4. Broken Trust Film: A powerful documentary that amplifies the voices of survivors of abuse in sports. The film sheds light on systemic issues, the impact on athletes, and what can be done to prevent abuse. Watch the documentary (fee required): Yesko, J. (Director). (2020). Broken Trust: Athlete Abuse Exposed [Film]. Baxter World Media. Available at https://www.brokentrustfilm.com/ 5. European Commission Study: A detailed analysis of GBV in sports, highlighting its prevalence and challenges. Target groups: Policy Makers & Government Officials in Sports and Gender Equality, Sports Organisations & Federations, Coaches & Trainers, Athletes (Professional & Amateur, including Youth Athletes), Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) Focused on Gender Equality & Athlete Protection. Access the study: Mergaert, L., Arnaut, C., Vertommen, T., & Lang, M. (2016). Study on gender based violence in sport. 6. International Olympic Committee (IOC): Offers insights into addressing issues like homophobia, sexual harassment, and abuse in sports. Includes examples, case studies and practical approaches. Target groups: Athletes (Professional & Amateur), Coaches & Trainers, Sports Organisations & Federations, Medical & Mental Health Professionals in Sports, Parents & Guardians of Young Athletes, Advocacy Groups Focused on Athlete Protection & Safety. IOC Safe Sport Resources: International Olympic Committee. (n.d.). Sexual harassment and abuse in sport. Retrieved [31-01-2025], from https://www.olympics.com/ioc/safe-sport/sexual-harrassmentand-abuse
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