Annex Two: Table of international initiatives

AuthorDirectorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (European Commission), ECORYS
Pages58-61
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Annex two: Table of international initiatives
Title
Lead Organisation
Type of initiative
Scope
Joint Statement of
the European Social
Partners of the
Sport Sector on
Safeguarding the
Rights of Child
Athletes
UNI Europa Global
Union, World Players
Association Global
Union, European
Association of Sport
Employers (EASE)
Guidelines
safeguarding the
rights of child
athletes generally
Prevention of
sexualised violence
in sport- impulses
for an open, secure
and sound sporting
environment in
Europe project
(2012-2013)
German Sport Youth
Awareness raising tools (e.g.
networking, exchanges of
experiences, good practice
dialogue, conference)
sexual violence
(Sexual harassment
and abuse)
Guidelines for
International
Federations and
National Olympic
Committees related
to creating and
implementing a
policy to safeguard
athletes from
harassment and
abuse in sport
International Olympic
Committee
Policy guidelines
general focus on
children
safeguarding issues
Toolkit for
International
Federations and
National Olympic
Committees related
to creating and
implementing
policies and
procedures to
safeguard athletes
from harassment
and abuse in sport
International Olympic
Committee in
collaboration with a
Virtual Task Force
(VTF), made up of
representatives from
International
Federations and
National Olympic
Committees, the IOC
prevention of
harassment and abuse
in sport working
group, and in
collaboration with
experts and
Toolkit
general focus on
children
safeguarding issues

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