Category: PRESS

Settimana Europea dello Sport: presentazione del Metodo Outsport a Roma con il progetto MESIS

  ——> Scarica i materiali dell’evento    La Settimana Europea dello Sport  In occasione della Settimana Europea dello Sport, Il prossimo 25 settembre a Roma, presso la Sala del Carroccio in Piazza del Campidoglio 1, dalle ore 9:30 alle ore 13:15, si svolgerà l’evento “IL METODO OUTSPORT PER LA DIVERSITY & INCLUSION”. ——> Modulo di registrazione ——> […]

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European Week of Sport: The Outsport Method presented in Rome under the MESIS project

The European Week of Sport On the occasion of the European Week of Sport 2024 (September 23-30, 2024), the Outsport network in AiCS, AiCS’s LGBTI Department and the Equal Opportunity Commission are pleased to present the initiative “THE OUTSPORT METHOD FOR DIVERSITY & INCLUSION”, with the support of Roma Capitale LGBT+ Office and the cooperation […]

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The rise of visibility. Upcoming challenges for LGBTIQ policies in sport

Outsport Webinar 2022, January 28 – #WebOutsport2022 Promoted by: AICS (Associazione Italiana Cultura Sport), Outsport Network  Date: January 28th, 2022 18:00 – 20:30 (CET) Venue: Outsport social media and website Accessibility: Public  Participation: Moderated chat platform for Q&A Language: English The Outsport Network and AICS are pleased to announce the second edition of the Outsport Webinar. On January 28, 2022 we […]

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Sport and Equality in Europe – International Webinar

Best practices for LGBTI inclusion from the Outsport results and new EU policies – #WebOutsport2020 Promoted by: AICS (Associazione Italiana Cultura Sport), Outsport staff Date: November 27, 2020, 16:00 – 20:30 (CET) Accessibility: Public Participation: Moderated chat platform for Q&A Venue: Outsport social media and website  Language: English One year after the Outsport project conclusion, AICS presents Sport and Equality […]

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Outsport: sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination in sport

The Outsport project – “Innovative and educational approaches to prevent violence and tackle discrimination in sport based on sexual orientation and gender identity” – is co-financed by the European Commission through the Erasmus Plus program. The project seeks to address homophobia and transphobia in sport through communication, awareness raising, training and scientific research, and by using sport itself as a tool.

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