🔑 Key Information

Activity ⭐️ Title

The Playbook for Inclusion: Socio-Sports Leadership


Activity 🔶 Type | 📆 Dates | 📍Location

Training Course

2-9 November 2026 | Llinars del vallés, Spain


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❗️What Is This Training About?

Focus on suppot young sport educator who want to use sport as a tool of inclusion. To promote diversity in sports and increase awareness of gender equality. Aimed for youth NGO that work with non-formal education for youth empowerment.


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ℹ️ Description About The Opportunity

*CHANGE OF DATES DUE TO UNFORESEEN STAFF ISSUES, main of the project still the same*

The Playbook for Inclusion is a training course focused on supporting young sports educators who want to use sport as a tool of social inclusion. It is also aimed for youth organisations that work with non-formal education for youth empowerment. The TC will serve to promote diversity in sports and increase awareness of gender equality.

MAIN OBJECTIVE

  • TO PROMOTE socio-sports ACTIVITIES in youth organizations and non-formal education, as instruments to promote social inclusion and youth empowerment.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE 

  • To train participants with social skills and technical competencies to lead and design socio-sports activities for social inclusion and community building.
  • To raise awareness and provide tools to participants about the need to promote physical and sports activities to train inclusivity from diversity, with special attention to gender equity.
  • To establish networks of relationships, knowledge exchange and cooperation, between participants and their organizations, around sport as an inclusive and educational activity.

MAIN ACTIVITIES

  • Promote healthy life through physical activities
  • Non-formal educational methodology
  • Practical inclusive sports
  • Gender balance base
  • Visit local socio sportive projects
  • Good educational practises
  • Nature sports

PRE-INFOPACK

VIDEO of the last mobility (soon available)


PROJECT 2026 NOT APROVEED YET. IS UNDER QUALITY LABEL OF YOUTH. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, LET US KNOW . WE ARE WORKING ON THIS MOBILITY AND ONCE WE GET THE OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION WE WILL INFORM YOU TO PURCHASE THE TRAVELS

Training overview

This Training Course is

for 23 participants

from Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, Ukraine

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Associació La Rotllana (Youth NGO)

La Rotllana is a non-profit association located in the city of Badalona since 1989. Our mission is to improve the quality of life of the community through non-formal education projects. Our work has a special impact in the northern area of ​​Badalona where we act to prevent situations of social exclusion and offer opportunities to children and young people. Our projects are of local impact but linked to European and International activities and programs. With social projects in the field of sports, culture and cooperation.


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📥 Contact

Contact for questions:

Enric

E-Mail:

Phone: +34 640678128


💶 Costs

Participation fee

No fee is requested, even from your sending organisation for participating in an Erasmus+ activity because it is financed by the European Commission

Accommodation and food

The Training Course will cover all the basic expenses of the program, such as accommodation and food.

During the activities, if transport is needed, the organization will cover it. However, local transport for moving around during free time will be the participants' responsibility.

Accommodation will be provided in two different hostels throughout the Training Course. Rooms and bathrooms will be shared.

Regarding food, participants will have three main meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) plus two coffee breaks between meals.

Travel reimbursement

 Travel cost will be reimbursed under the amount fixed by the Erasmus+ rules according with distance calculator.

Remember that in the case theinformation are incorrect, my reimbursement could be delayed or canceled. 

Depending on your distance (from your location to the hosting location) it will determinate the budget limit to reimburse you. Check your distance on the link bellow.

Amount:

  • 0-9: 0€
  • 10-99 km: 28€
  • 100-499 km: 211€
  • 500-1999 km: 309€
  • 2000-2999 km: 395€

Distance Calculator - Erasmus+


📜 Certificate

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

https://youthworkshub.org/15122


⚠️ Important Dates

Application deadline (24h UTC): 22 July 2026

Date of selection: 23 July 2026


🔗 Official Link

https://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/the-playbook-for-inclusion-socio-sports-leadership.14620/


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