Monitoring racism in Grassroots Sport

A training package for local grassroots sport club managers and educators

Who is behind MONITORA?

The project is supported by the EU Erasmus+ programme and its partners are Lunaria (IT), UISP APS - Unione Italiana Sport Per tutti (IT), LIKKUKAA-Sports for all (FIN), United against Racism (HUN), Stop Racism in Sport (BE), University of Liege (BE) and ISCA-International Sport and Culture Association (DEN).

Why you should take this training

The main aim of this training tool is to provide a practical learning experience that will support local grassroots sports club managers and educators in monitoring and reporting racism and discrimination incidents.

What are you going to learn

By the end of the training you are going to:

  • Be aware of the need to monitor racism and discrimination in grassroots sport (AWARENESS)
  • Be equipped to monitor and report incidents (ACTION-TAKING)
  • Be encouraged to network and collaborate on the issue (COLLABORATING)
Key information to navigate the training tool
  • It will take you up to 60 minutes to complete the training tool.
  • To complete the training, open the topics in the order shown on the roadmap below (you can do this by simply clicking on the title within the tiles). At the end of each topic, you will find a short test to assess your knowledge.
  • You can activate subtitles and automatic translation for each of the videos in this training. To do this:
    1. Click on the keyboard icon at the bottom right of the player to turn on the Subtitles/CC option +
    2. Click on the gear icon ('Settings') and select your preferred language in the 'Auto-translate' tab.

To complete the training, you will need to get through all the stops, do the reflective exercises at the end AND complete a short feedback form.

Partners

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.