Discover all the audiovisual and communication materials on gender equality in sport of the previous “Balance in sport” (2016) and “All In (2018-2019)” projects and of the current “All In Plus” (2023-2025) project.
The toolkit "How to make an impact on gender equality in sport: All you need to know" , (also available in French and Dutch) provides information, concrete tips, good-practice examples and strategies to put into practice a gender mainstreaming approach to achieve equality between women and men in sport.
Objectives:
- Understand the extent of gender inequalities and differences in the sports world, the prevalence of gender-based violence and the added-value of moving towards gender equality in this area.
- Design, implement, monitor and evaluate an action plan to achieve gender equality.
- Understand what a gender mainstreaming strategy is.
- Implement a gender mainstreaming approach in sport policies, programmes, actions and in sporting organisations (when devising a human-resources policy, organising sports events, developing a communication strategy, allocating funds, renovating a sport facility, etc.).
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An initiative that teached young boys about gender equality and diversity. In 2018 “Locker Room Talk” reached 15 600 people in schools, clubs and open lectures.
It aimed to become a mainstream part of education in sports.
A training programme to encourage women to become sports leaders, organised by the Finnish National Olympic Committee (2-days training sessions).
A gender equality sports programme launched in 2005 by the Irish Government, which aimed to raise participation, leadership, coaching and visibility. A total budget of 20 millions € was invested.
Video on gender equality in sport, with facts and figures and interviews, created within the framework of the EU and COE joint project “Balance in sport” (2016)