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NOMADS European Youth for Inclusive Sport Sport et société Vie internationale NOMADS European youth for inclusive sport Avis aux structures sportives et socio-éducatives Dans le cadre du programme Erasmus+ « NOMADs – Une jeunesse européenne pour un sport pour tous », nous venons vers vous afin de recenser les organisations impliquées dans/pour le Sport pour Tous. Le but est d’ouvrir une plateforme de volontariat intuitive afin de soutenir tous les organisateurs d'événements et programmes "sport pour tous". Ci-dessous, retrouvez le fichier « Notre vision-sportpourtous », qui définit nos axes d’interventions. Il s’agit donc de remplir un questionnaire qui demande 10 à 15 minutes afin de collecter les informations nécessaire pour alimenter la version pilote de la plateforme, ce qui permettra par la suite la mise en réseau des acteurs du Sport pour Tous (lien du questionnaire ci-dessous). L’objectif du projet est de construire avec vous de nouvelles opportunités de coopération et de mutualisation à l’aide d’un outil fort en valeurs : celui de l’engagement volontaire de la jeunesse européenne pour le bien-être de tous les publics. Une fois le formulaire rempli, vous aurez la possibilité de prendre part aux prochaines étapes du dispositif NOMADs ; (pris en charge par l’UFOLEP) : • ateliers de travail et sessions de formation, • élaboration de « boîtes à outils », • apparition sur la plateforme des événements et programmes Sport pour Tous (cartographie intuitive), • accès au programme de volontariat NOMADs, au service des organisations inscrites dans le dispositif (accueil des volontaires sur mon propre événement), • mise en réseau, • subventions pour l’organisation d’événements socio-sportifs en 2017 Merci donc de remplir le formulaire afin que nous puissions connaitre votre vision du sport pour tous https://lc.cx/4HKQ POUR TOUTE DEMANDE D’INFORMATION CONTACTEZ : Jean-Philippe VERONIQUE 01.43.58.97.40 / [email protected] Marina CHAUMOND 01.43.58.97.63 / [email protected] Contact n°20 du 1er juillet 2016 Sport et société Vie internationale NOMADS European youth for inclusive sport Sport for All, the Vision Statement The sport is “for all” when is guided by the idea of making the sport accessible to all sections of society, as a tool for cohesion, integration, empowerment and well-being. The “Sport for all” is inclusive, does not isolate nor separate and is not based on selection. The “Sport for all” is not based on the rankings, because it does not need awards. The “Sport for all” is based on the attention of the specificity of the different bodies and is grounded on the idea there are different ways and styles to learn lifelong. Ensuring the “right to sport” does not only mean to amend the discrimination against certain specific categories of people, but it also means ensuring that everyone has the possibility of being able to practice it in the appropriate facilities and that it is affordable for everyone. Sport shouldn't be elitist, but it must reach everyone, as it is one of the best ways to conduct a physically active and healthy lifestyle, and to fight consequently all problems, disorders and certain diseases by the lack of movement. The project “NOMADs - Youth for inclusive sport” has received the support of the EACEA, within the Erasmus+ Programme, SPORT Collaborative Partnership. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the European Commission and the Agency cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Cont@ct n°20 du 1er juillet 2016 Sport et société Vie internationale This document lists the possible Sport activities your organizations promote. It is to be used as a guiding reference when answering the question number 9 in the form. CLASSIC SPORTS Athletics o Athletics Light o Walk o Athletics Trail Heavy athletics o Greek Roman Wrestling o Wrestling o Weights o Sambo Equestrian activities Centers "First Steps" kids sports activities / introduction to the sport - sports game for children Diving o Activities sub ARA o Activities sub apnea o Sport fishing Automobilism/motoring o Autocross o Automobilism o Off-road 4x4 o Vintage car rallies o Sports Camper o Tractor pulling o Kart Baseball - Softball Billiard table/Biliards o Boules Billiard table o Billiard table splint Bodybuilding - Muscle Football/soccer o Football o Soccer 7- 8 o Football 5 o Football walked Boating/boat racing Rowing - Canoeing - Sport Rowing Cycling o Biking o Bicycling o BMX o Bicycling promotional activities o Leisure Cycling o Cycling o Duathlon o Triathlon o Mountain Bike o Pedal boats o Pedal Car o Tandem -Tourism Dance o Classical o Jazz o Contemporary o Funky o Hip-hop o Rock N roll o Boogie woogie o Twist o Disco-dance o Unified Ballroom dancing o Ballroom dancing o Standard o Latin American o Folk dances o Folk dance - Capoeira o Bio dance o Traditional dance o International dance (afro, latin,ecc) Oriental disciplines o Aikido o Disciplines bio natural o Gatka o Ju-Ju-jitsu o Tai-Jitsu o Judo o Karate o Kendo o Iaido o Jodo o Ki-Aikido o Kung Fu o Wu Shu o Nippon Kempo o Shiatsu o Oriental Energy Manipulation o Shorinji Kempo o Tae Kwon Do o Taj ji Quan o Qi Gong o Viet vo dao o Yoga o Personal-defense o Katori Shinto Ryu o Shaolin Mon o Traditional Shotokan o Muay thai-Hapkido American Football Ice o Bowling pins o Curling o Broomball o Figure o Hockey-Speed Gymnastic o Acrobatic o Rhytmic o Artistic o Trampoling - Tumbling o Sport aerobic o Wellbeing gymnastic Games/sport o Billiards o Bowling pins (Bowling) o Bowls o Fencing o Cricket o Games of cards o Simulation Games o Role play games o Board games o Traditional games (pelota, ruzzola…)o Archery o Chess and backgamon Golf o Golf o Pitch&Putt Field hockey/grass Cont@ct n°20 du 1er juillet 2016 Sport et société Vie internationale Mountain o Mountaineering o Climbing o Hiking o Trekking Nordic o Walking – Orienteering o Snowshoeing o Hiking Skiing o Ski touring o Sleddog o Caving o Canyoning Swimming o Swimming o Idrospinning o Diving o Water Polo o Salvage/Rescue o Synchronized Basketball Handball Volleyball o Volleyball o Beach volley Skating o Figure skating o Ice skating o Artistic o Race o Freestyle o Hockey Online o Skateboard Rugby Snow o Alpine and Nordic skiing o Skiroll o Snowboard o Telemark Water ski Water sports o Canoe o Dragonboat o Hidrospeed o Rafting Tennis o Beach tennis o Squash o Tennis Sailing o Sailboat o Kite surf o Wind surf New activities o Dog activities o Hit ball o Twirling o Floorball - Unihockey o Majorettes o Tchoukball Fighting o Boxing and derivatives o Fitness fight o Mixed martial arts NEW / HYBRID SPORTS Parkour o Free running o Tricking o Treceur Circus arts o Juggling o Aerial acrobatics o Acrobatic o Circus traction/motility o Clowning o Acrobalance o Chinese-pole stilts o Fire juggling o Tramplin Bike o Bmx acrobatics o City trial o Bikepolo o Bike pump Urban dance o Free style o Break dance o Hip hop Street sport o Running o Bike o Frisbie o Street golf o Street basket o City climbing o Stair climbing o Streetluge Boardsport o Skateboarding o Roller o Skating o In line o Surf o Wakeboard o Sky cross o Sups o Snowkite o Yesky Park activities / montain o Slack line o Albering o Calisthecnics o Trial bike o Foot golf o Bouldering o Ultimate frisbie o Tree climbing Ball game o Boubble football o Street squash o Smallball o Hitball o Tchoukball o Floorball o Vollay pong Pole dance Extreme Sport o Triathlon o Bungee jumping o Canyoning o Zip flyer o Parachuting o Paragliding Cont@ct n°20 du 1er juillet 2016.
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