Successful start for POINTS national workshops in Czech Republic and Slovenia

Successful start for POINTS national workshops in Czech Republic and Slovenia

In October two National Olympic Committees organised the first national workshops foreseen in the framework of the POINTS Project. Following the development of the Guidelines for Single Points of Contact for Integrity (SPOCs), in 2018, and the training of the nominated SPOCs in the first part of 2019, the project entered the final phase with the organisation of national workshops within partner organisations. These workshops aim at introducing the nominated SPOC to national stakeholders and discussing different aspects of integrity with the national federations.

Czech National Strategic Workshop

On 18 October, the Czech Olympic Committee (COV) was the first partner organisation to host a National Strategic Workshop, in Prague. The workshop took place in the framework of the third edition of the Sport Diplomacy programme where representatives of Czech and Slovak federations study different modules related to the international dimension of sport before completing individual working projects.

20 participants from 19 national sport organisations attended the full day dedicated to POINTS and topics of good governance and competition manipulation prepared by Jan Exner, Lawyer of the Czech NOC, and Valentin Capelli, POINTS Project Manager.

Following a general introduction on integrity, the POINTS project and the concept of Single Points of Contact were presented to the participants. Then, the national situation and the position of ombudsman in the Czech NOC were discussed. The two other sessions of the day were led by two participants of the POINTS educational seminars which took place in the first part of 2019. Lenka Rudová from Czech Athletic Federation conducted a workshop on good governance by organising case studies activities while Jiřina Prokopová, from Czech Chess Federation introduced her work on cheating in chess. Ivan Michňa, from Czech Football Federation concluded the day by discussing competition manipulation in football and the activities conducted by the FA. The updated version of the SIGGS self-evaluation tool was also on the agenda of the meeting and all participants were invited to create an account and assess the activities and level of good governance in their organisation.

Slovenian National Strategic Workshop

NOC Slovenia organised POINTS Workshop on 21st and 22nd October as part of a bigger national event on sport integrity. Dr Tone Jagodic, SPOC for the Slovenian NOC and Chair of the Ethic Commission, and Ales Solar presented the POINTS project and the concept of SPOC to 27 representatives of national sports federations, representatives of Ethic Commission as well as to the representatives of the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport. Then, the topic of competition manipulation was discussed with a special focus on the future establishment of the national platform for prevention of manipulation of sports competitions. The workshop was a perfect opportunity to reinforce the cooperation between the NOC, the national federations and public authorities.

The second key topic discussed during the event was the governance of sport organisations in Slovenia. In this regard, the role and responsibilities of sport federations was on the agenda and different activities have been presented including the work done by the Ombudsman for Athletes Rights and the new version of the SIGGS self-evaluation tool.

The participants finally exchanged on common roadmaps to implement an efficient integrity strategy at national level and agreed to organise another meeting in January to further discuss the setting-up of the national platform and to continue to promote the position of SPOC.

All other partner organisations of the POINTS project will also organise their own National Strategic Workshops in 2020.

Recent Posts

Health at a Glance 2024: Physical inactivity and obesity are key health risks

The European Parliament’s former subcommittee on public health has been elevated to a full committee. During its constitutive meeting, members of the newly established SANT Committee elected their leadership. MEP Adam Jarubas (EPP, Poland) will serve as chair, supported by Tilly Metz (Greens, Luxembourg), Stine Bosse (Renew, Denmark), Romana Jerkovic (S&D, Hungary), and Emmanouil Fragkos […]

Read More
The EU sports sector: a growing economic force

Eurostat published new data on 27 January 2025, looking at enterprises in the sport sector in 2022. In 2022, the EU sports sector comprised 190,000 enterprises, generating €29 billion in value added and €60 billion in turnover. SMEs dominated, making up 99.9% of businesses and contributing 62.1% of the sector’s value added. While "other sports activities" […]

Read More
SAFE HARBOUR KICK-OFF MEETING MARKS THE START OF A NEW ERA FOR SAFEGUARDING IN SPORT

On 28-29 January 2025, the SAFE HARBOUR project officially commenced with its Kick-off Meeting in Brussels, bringing together representatives from the project’s 27 partner organisations. Coordinated by the EOC EU Office and co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, this initiative aims to strengthen safeguarding response mechanism in European sport by identifying key challenges, improving policies, and […]

Read More

Related Posts

January 31, 2025
Health at a Glance 2024: Physical inactivity and obesity are key health risks

The European Parliament’s former subcommittee on public health has been elevated to a full committee. During its constitutive meeting, members of the newly established SANT Committee elected their leadership. MEP Adam Jarubas (EPP, Poland) will serve as chair, supported by Tilly Metz (Greens, Luxembourg), Stine Bosse (Renew, Denmark), Romana Jerkovic (S&D, Hungary), and Emmanouil Fragkos […]

January 31, 2025
The EU sports sector: a growing economic force

Eurostat published new data on 27 January 2025, looking at enterprises in the sport sector in 2022. In 2022, the EU sports sector comprised 190,000 enterprises, generating €29 billion in value added and €60 billion in turnover. SMEs dominated, making up 99.9% of businesses and contributing 62.1% of the sector’s value added. While "other sports activities" […]

January 30, 2025
SAFE HARBOUR KICK-OFF MEETING MARKS THE START OF A NEW ERA FOR SAFEGUARDING IN SPORT

On 28-29 January 2025, the SAFE HARBOUR project officially commenced with its Kick-off Meeting in Brussels, bringing together representatives from the project’s 27 partner organisations. Coordinated by the EOC EU Office and co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, this initiative aims to strengthen safeguarding response mechanism in European sport by identifying key challenges, improving policies, and […]

About us

The EOC EU Office is the House of European Sport, representing the European Olympic Committees (EOC), the IOC and other major sport organisations to the European institutions in Brussels.
CONTACT
crossmenu linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram