In a dynamic episode of the iWorkinSport YouTube series, Daniela Negreda, Advisor and Business Strategist at IGNITX, delivered a powerful live interview that spotlighted the latest outcomes of the BESST project released on November 4. Negreda’s expert insights added depth to the ongoing dissemination efforts, focusing on practical strategies to enhance safeguarding in European sport.
Negreda broke down the key outcomes of the BESST project, providing actionable advice and concrete examples for sports organisations. Her engaging discussion attracted a diverse audience of sports professionals, eager to learn about the latest developments and underscoring the importance of collaboration in fostering safer sport environments.
Did you miss the live event? Watch the full interview with Daniela Negreda on YouTube here: iWorkinSport Interview.
About the project BESST
The project Building European Safe Sport Together (BESST) is funded by the Erasmus+ programme from the European Commission. BESST developed a unified definition for the foundation of a harassment and abuse-free European sports environment. With strong partners delivering academic research, a continent-wide network of organisations for dissemination, legal and project management, events delivery and sports organisations, the project has a full circle range of professionals with four key deliveries that effectively raise the maturity of the European sports on its safeguarding readiness.
The BESST project team consists of the following organisations: European Olympic Academies, IGNITX, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Rudi Hiti Academy, UEFA Foundation for Children, NOC of Netherlands (NOC*NSF), and NOC of Slovenia.
The project aimed:
- To develop a modern definition of transgressive behaviour in sport, with an extensive literature review of the most recent studies.
- To assess the statuses level of European sports organisations and event organisers.
- To develop legal frameworks with policies and procedures proposal for European sports organisations.
- To provide an awareness and education tool kit, facilitating the entities to use their communications channels to educate their communities about transgressive behaviour.
If you are interested in “walk the talk” and join our dissemination efforts, we invite you to have a look at our #SafeSportSunday campaign or get in touch with us at the email address below.
Contact:
Bastian Grueger, Project Coordinator
info@eoaolympic.org