Positive Youth Development and Best Practices in Erasmus+ Future4Children Project

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Explore the initiatives and best practices of the Erasmus+ Future4Children project, focusing on Positive Youth Development and the role of coaches in promoting social inclusion. Discover how Club GimnasticaLa Mina and Club LluitaLa Mina empower children through sports and community engagement.

  • Erasmus
  • Youth Development
  • Best Practices
  • Social Inclusion
  • Coaching

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  1. Erasmus+ Future4Children

  2. Best Practices. A definition? An initiative in a specific area that has had a significant, sustainable impact on its target group, has successfully met its objectives in a well-documented way, and uses an innovative and fertile concept that has the potential to be applied elsewhere. (Working definition of good practice applied in the MOVE project.)

  3. Work Package 4 Analysis of the results of the studies conducted in WP2 and WP3, with the aim to elucidate how the role of the coach and its intervention promotes and inhibits social inclusion. Mapping of good practices and suggestions for a coach education programme. WP leader: CEIPES, in coordination with the applicant. Tasks: 1. European conference. 2. Handbook of better practices. Implementation November 2018 to April 2019

  4. Positive Youth Development A development system theory. The PYD perspective emphasises that every young person has strengths and a potential for successful, healthi development. PYD is conceptualised by the means of the four Cs. The different constructs of PYD: 1. Competence 2. Confidence 3. Connection 4. Character and Caring.

  5. Club GimnasticaLa Mina Deep knowledge of the sports technique. The coach as a role model.

  6. Club GimnasticaLa Mina Adapt the rules according to the children and their limitations. Empower children with performance and competition.

  7. Club GimnasticaLa Mina Set common objectives and goals, and support an integration of all the activities implemented. Enable monitoring and evaluation. Use coaches that come from the same neighbourhood or background. Collaboration with stakeholders.

  8. Club LluitaLa Mina Reach out to community centres and organisations. Reach out to school and family. Create a sense of belonging. Els guerrers de la Mina

  9. Club LluitaLa Mina Enable friendships to develop. Stand up to inappropriate behaviour. Reinforce good sportsmanship and success. Regularly use words relating to sportsmanship Words creates worlds . FIGHT AND RESPECT

  10. Club LluitaLa Mina Establish rules and traditions that reinforce ideas of sportsmanship Discuss stories concerning sportsmanship with the students

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