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Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still unequally divided, with certain socially disadvantaged groups having less access to sports. To reduce this gap, structural efforts are needed. A question that arises is what role nonprofit sports clubs can fulfill in this matter. In this study, first, it is explored how nonprofit sports clubs perceive their role and responsibility towards socially disadvantaged groups and how they act on it. Second, it is investigated which factors predict the presence or absence of efforts from nonprofit sports clubs for lowering barriers. For this second question, we focus on people living in poverty. Data are based on a survey among 580 nonprofit sports clubs throughout Flanders (Belgium). The findings indicate that the human resources capacity of the club is not the main barrier. It is argued that local sports authorities and sports federations have an important part to play in supporting and encouraging sports clubs in terms of social inclusionary policies, for example by instilling awareness.
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This article addresses the resource dependencies of voluntary sports club in two Rhineland welfare states with differences in their organizational arrangements of sports (e.g. the centralization of the Sport for All policy). On the basis of the VOCASPORT typology of sports policy systems and the resource dependence theory the composition of the revenues of non-profit sports clubs in Flanders (Belgium) and Germany is analysed and related to organizational contingency factors as well as similarities and differences in the sports policy systems. Data are used from the Flemish and the German panel survey of non-profit sports clubs. The results show that Flemish and German sports clubs differ regarding size, year of foundation and offered sports, but are very similar with regard to their financial structure. Both Flemish and German sports clubs strongly depend on third sector income, regardless of organizational factors. No remarkable differences were found with regard to the dependency on state income. The results suggest that sports clubs in the selected Rhineland welfare states, regardless of the organizational arrangement of the sports system they operate in, depend on third sector resources and have considerable decision-making autonomy.
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Sportclubs hebben door de coronamaatregelen een stuk lagere omzet omdat hun stadion maar rond de voor 23% kan worden bezet. Sports Alliance heeft een oplossing ontwikkeld waarmee automatisch een optimalere stadionbezetting kan worden bepaald, maar om hiermee daadwerkelijk een optimale bezetting te halen in de praktijk is up-to-date informatie van de individuele bezoekers nodig. Een onhandelbare situatie wanneer het gaat om duizenden bezoekers per wedstrijd. Dit is alleen te realiseren d.m.v. een conversational agent die automatisch gesprekken afhandelt, gecombineerd met herkenning van "actionable results" en automatische afhandeling in de betrokken systemen, zoals ticketing. Een dergelijk systeem dat om kan gaan met ad-hoc wijzigingen biedt ook buiten de huidige situatie meerwaarde voor de clubs, bijv. rond de standaard 10-15% no-shows. In dit project doen we het nodige vooronderzoek en ontwikkelen we een eerste proof-of-concept van een dergelijk systeem. Ook ontwikkelen we de vervolgaanvraag incl. verdere uitbreiding van het consortium.
Dit project bevindt zich op het snijvlak van innovatie en duurzaamheid, met de focus op het stimuleren van hergebruik van drinkcontainers in de sportsector. Door de ontwikkeling van een geavanceerde schoonmaakmachine die speciaal ontworpen is voor bidons en herbruikbare containers, streeft het naar een drastische vermindering van wegwerpplastic. Het onderzoek belicht niet alleen de technische efficiëntie en gebruiksvriendelijkheid van de machine, maar duikt ook diep in de psychologische en gedragsmatige aspecten die van invloed zijn op het gebruik van herbruikbare containers. Het project benadrukt de urgentie van duurzame alternatieven in de sportwereld, waar de consumptie van wegwerpplastich schrikbarend hoog is. Faik Durmus, de drijvende kracht achter dit initiatief, plant bij positieve respons een multidisciplinair team op te bouwen om het concept op te schalen. De samenwerking met potentiële partners zoals de provincie Overijssel en Nederlandse sportclubs, ondersteund door het Saxion Centrum voor Ondernemerschap, is cruciaal voor het realiseren van de beoogde impact. Dit project illustreert hoe gerichte innovatie kan leiden tot significante gedragsverandering en een duurzame sportcultuur.
Sport injuries are a major reason for reduced participation and drop-out from sports and PE. Refraining from sport participation has negative bearing effects on mental and physical wellbeing, which tracks into adulthood. It is therefore important for youth to be facilitated into lifelong active participation in physical activity and sport, as the importance of physical activity for the health of youth is undisputed. Participation in physical education (PE) classes and membership of sports clubs and are essential for health enhancing physical activity. Despite the importance of sports injury prevention in youth, no broad scale approaches that work in real-life situations with significant positive effects exist. Main reasons for this are very poor uptake and maintenance of current sports injury prevention exercises. Sportscoaches and physical educators experience these exercises as not context specific, time consuming and not contributing to their training goals. Whereas youth perceives these exercises as not attractive, no fun and without any play or game component. These aspects cause lack of maintenance and thus no significant reduction of injuries. Recent scientific and practical insights promote more emphasis on motivation through autonomy and attractive exercise routines based on principles of motor learning which can be integrated in regular training sessions or physical education classes. Purpose: Therefore, the Move Healthy project develops ICT based support video material of routines for and with physical educators and sport coaches, which supports them to prevent sports injuries in youth. This material should be easy to integrate in regular training sessions or physical education classes.