We are thrilled to share a unique opportunity to participate in a free online training course as part of the Sports Inclusion Media Seal (SIMS) project. Led by Espana se Mueve and partners such as TAFISA, SIMS is a project co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union. This project aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to effectively promote and report on inclusion in and through sport.
Who Should Register?
This course is designed for:
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Course Overview
The SIMS Project training course is an online, engaging, and comprehensive program covering a range of topics, including:
Benefits of Participation
By participating in the SIMS Project training course, you will:
How to Register
To join this exciting training course, please complete the Google form using the following link: [https://forms.gle/UCeKKzhmSuEGcUTJ8]. Ensure you complete all required fields to secure your participation.
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This is a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of promoting inclusion in sports media. Register now and be a part of the change!
For more information, please send an email to info@tafisa.org. We look forward to your participation!
BACKGROUND
The SIMS initiative is a 30-month project funded by the European Union, focusing on promoting social inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunities through sports via dissemination and communication strategies. A significant part of this project involves the creation of a European seal designed to honour media outlets reporting on social inclusion and equal opportunities within the sports landscape, particularly those actively championing this cause. The project is led by Instituto España se Mueve (Spain) with a consortium of partners, including ENAIP (Italy), AIPS (Switzerland), EASPD (Belgium), and TAFISA (Germany).
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