How we get the people working with sport and education to co-operate together to better serve the immigrants? Follow the online seminar!

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How we get the people working with sport and education to co-operate together to better serve the immigrants? Follow the online seminar!

7 May 2020News, Youth

YIBinSport Project is happy to invite you to a webinar that will be held at 26 of May, 14:00, Finnish time, offered by two of the partners of the project, Vantaa City Service e Helsinki Business College.

The webinar Dynamic Partnerships in Sports 2020 will be introduced by welcoming words such as “Sport & learning & Co-operation - great to combine!” that will be centered on the following topics:

  • What is the European point of view?
  • How do we get people working with sport and education to co-operate together to better serve the young immigrant backround (YIB’s)?

Following the keynote of the webinar, “Sport & co-operation”, centered on the following topics:

  • Understanding the cultural competence in work and in practice?
  • What can we learn from the experience from the target group?
  • What are the coaching tools needed?

The webinar, in English, will be concluded by “Sport and learning in practice

Would you like to join the seminar?

To apply for a spot on Microsoft Team send your data  (Name, Surname, Organization, Email) to sergio.baviera@cesie.org within the 14th of May.

About the project

YIBinS – Youth with immigrant background in Sport is cofunded Erasmus+ Sport: Support to Collaborative Partnerships.

Partners

The partnership is composed by 6partners all across Europe:

For further information

Read more about YIBinS.

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