Dissemination Events: Sports Activator in Marmara, Turkey
Cengiz Arslan organised a dissemination event for Sports Activator project at Marmara University in Turkey. He presented Sports Activator to more than 25 students that discovered examples of non-formal methods and learned more about teamwork and about the games he designed in Romania together with the other international volunteers. In the last part of the event, Cengiz answered the student's questions about EVS projects and Sports Activator project. Also, he promoted the project's Facebook page and shared brochures about the EVS. After the event, he met other students in the university garden and shared information about healthy lifestyles and sports.
The impact of the dissemination activity made the voluntary activities heard and spread. In this way the students learned how to participate in voluntary projects and they became interested in voluntary activities in Romania and other countries.
Sports Activator is co-funded by Erasmus+ Sport Programme, with the support of the European Union.
Sports Activator project had two main meetings in Romania, which involved more than 70 participants from 8 countries and different communities. We managed to gather together sport teachers, trainers, youth workers, volunteers, coaches, people involved in sport clubs and different participants with various backgrounds in the sports field.
One of the meetings objectives was to create a toolbox with helpful information about a healthy lifestyle, nutrition, physical activity, games and methods that can contribute to decrease the rate of physical inactivity among youngsters. Everybody contributed to this brochure with personal experience, examples of good practice, games and methods that they have already tried and worked very well among the young people.
After the international mobilities, the participants had the mission to share their learning achievements by facilitating international sports events in their local communities. So far 20 offline and online events were organised, in Spain, Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, that involved 659 participants.
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