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Child safeguarding strategies in sport: see how five countries have done it

As part of the CSiS project (Child Safeguarding in Sport) which is co-financed by the EU and the Council of Europe, the project team is organising a series of five webinars in January and February, each one showcasing a system where the roles of Child Safeguarding Officers have been successfully set up in different countries. The presenters of each scheme will pass on their experience and highlight the challenges encountered.

Each webinar will be held in English and will last no longer than two hours.

The dates of the webinars and details of the countries presenting their strategies can be found on the dedicated website, along with the registration form for each webinar.

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Strasbourg, France 21 December 2020
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The Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) provides a platform for intergovernmental sports co-operation between the public authorities of its member states. It also encourages dialogue between public authorities, sports federations and NGOs. This contributes to better governance, with the aim of making sport more ethical, more inclusive and safer.

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EPAS aims to promote the development of any sport whose benefits are wide-reaching. It develops policies and standards, monitors them and helps with capacity-building and the exchange of best practices.

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