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contribute to the RECOVERy and reintegration of victims of trafficking through sports
An initiative that seeks to facilitate recovering victims of trafficking by leveraging the transformative benefits of sports
Operated by: KMOP

CHALLENGE

Human trafficking has profound consequences for individuals and communities, manifesting in severe physical and psychological trauma, as well as social isolation and mistrust. In the recovery journey for trafficking victims, it is essential to create opportunities for social connection and empowerment. Incorporating sports as a therapeutic tool can play a valuable role in this process, provided that it is integrated into a comprehensive recovery programme that addresses the unique needs and circumstances of survivors.

The Project

RECOVER

GA Number

101183243

Project Status

Ongoing

Funded by

Erasmus+

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Capacity building programme for sports coaches, trainers and professionals assisting VoTs

A training curriculum for professionals in the field of sports and VoTs recovery and reintegration, covering essential topics, including the following:
– Understanding the value of sports in facilitating healing and integration
– Identifying and addressing the special needs of various types of trafficking victims
– Creating a safe and inclusive coaching environment
– Developing effective coaching strategies that encourage participation from VoTs
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E-guide for effectively supporting VoTs through sports engagement

An e-guide that provides guidelines and practical strategies for relevant professionals to integrate sports into recovery and reintegration initiatives for VoTs. It will also serve as a resource for participants in the capacity-building programme, guiding them on effectively implementing its content through gamification elements.
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Awareness raising toolkit for the added value of sports in VoTs recovery and reintegration

A comprehensive resource designed to educate and inform relevant professionals about the significant benefits of incorporating sports into the reintegration and recovery programmes for VoTs.

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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