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Sport and Equality

Thank you for taking the time to answer the survey from the Equality Within Sport (EWS) Committee of ENGSO, the European Grassroots Sport representative, and help us understand how to bring more equality in sport.

 

The intention is to investigate the impact of EU gender equality policies and LGBTIQ strategy of the European Commission on the work/activities of the organised sport movement. The investigation is a joint effort with the Sport Unit of EC, with EPAS of the Council of Europe, and with Global Observatory on Gender Equality. For this reason, the questionnaire has been jointly agreed upon and also built to complement the work of the questionnaire launched by the joint European Union – Council of Europe project 'All In Plus: promoting greater gender equality in sport'.

 

The target of this survey is the organised sport movement:

  • Member State authorities responsible for sport (national, regional or local)
  • International and National sport organisations

  • Grassroot sport entities

 

In line with the policies to be investigated, the study explores seven dimensions: participation, coaching and officiating, leadership, social and economic aspects of sport, media coverage, gender-based violence, and LGBTIQ strategy.  

 

Once the survey is finished, you will find the links to the following policies of reference:

  1. Towards more gender equality in sport. Recommendations and action plan from the High Level Group on Gender Equality in sport (2022)

  2. LGBTIQ Equality Strategy 2020-2025

 

The results will be published on the ENGSO website in December 2024. By answering this survey, you voluntarily agree to participate in this study. All of the information that you provide will be treated as confidential and will only be used for research purposes. If you would like to know more about this study, please feel free to send us an email: saenz@engso.eu