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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
Country: International
Organisation responsible: International Olympic Committee
Main topic addressed: Combating gender-based violence
Type of resource/practice:
- Legislation, policies, standards and guidelines
- Educational tools (training activities, curricula, educational materials, etc.)
Discipline: Multi-sport
Target group(s): International Federations, National Olympic Committees
Timing: Published in 2017
Language: English
Brief description of the practice: The IOC Toolkit aims at contextualising the information found in the IOC Guidelines, by providing a step-by-step approach to developing athlete safeguarding policies and procedures. It is also intended to offer potential solutions to common challenges which may occur when developing such policies. This toolkit is underpinned by case studies, research, best practice guidelines, templates, and an online course. The IOC toolkit was developed 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 organisations both inside and outside of the Olympic Movement.
Further information: http://d2g8uwgn11fzhj.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/18105952/IOC_Safeguarding_Toolkit_ENG_Screen_Full1.pdf
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