Dissemination planning for SK4YS project

Dissemination planning for SK4YS project

Following the previous online meeting of the Erasmus+ supported project Skills for You(th) through Sport (SK4YS), representatives of the partner organisations held an online meeting, dedicated to the dissemination of the project results.

The content of the handbook on running projects which help participants gain skills, with a special focus on a ones that do it through sport is almost complete. The resource document will be available by the end of June, and will guide the interested individuals and organisations on the design of the activities, which topics should be covered, potential sources of funding and about project management. It will also showcase good practice examples, identifying main target groups, challenges and lessons learned.

SK4YS website

Once the handbook is available, dissemination activities will commence by the project coordinator - the youth section of the European Non-Governmental Sport Organisation - ENGSO Youth, and other project partners - European Observatoire of Sport and Employment (EOSE), the Cyprus Youth Council the European University Sports Association through its EUSA Institute, Oltalom Sport Association and the Budapest Association for International Sports (BAIS). A seminar is planned to be held in the fall, and its realisation will depend on the COVID-19 situation in Europe.

SK4YS online meeting

EUSA was represented at the meeting by its Communications and Projects Manager Mr Andrej Pisl and European Solidarity Corps Volunteer Mr Tomasz Olszewski. SK4YS - Skills for You(th) through Sport - is 2-year small collaborative project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, bringing together sport, youth and educational organisations to raise awareness about skills development in and through sport.

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union

For more information about the project, please see the SK4YS project page on EUSA or the official website at https://www.youth-sport.net/sk4ys.

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