- Polish Paralympic Committee organizes European Winter Para Sports Event!European Winter Para Sports Event, Poland 2020 will be held in winter sports centers in Czarna Góra Ski Resort and Duszniki Zdrój Cross Country Center …
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- ParaSki4Europe discussed in Brussels!Members of the organizing Committee of ParaSki4Europe – European Winter Para Sports Event, Poland 2020 took part in the conferences of programmes Erasmus+ Sport – …
- ParaSki4Europe – accreditation process starts on February 17th!On Monday February 17th starts the accreditation process for ParaSki4Europe – European Winter Para Sport Event, Poland 2020, which starts in two weeks’ time in …
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- Weronika Nowakowska becomes ParaSki4Europe Ambassador!World-known biathlonist Weronika Nowakowska has just become the Ambassasdor of European Winter Para Sports Event, Poland 2020. The competition starts on Tuesday 25th February and …
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- ParaSki4Europe: only one day to start!Tomorrow, Tuesday 25th of February start European Winter Para Sports Event, Poland 2020. There are expected to come almost 150 para athletes from 15 countries. …
- ParaSki4Europe: remember that impossible is nothing!– On this competition we will see new rising stars, future Paralympians, and most of all we will see what is possible if you take …
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- ParaSki4Europe: antydoping educationDuring the second day of ParaSki4Europe athletes had time for free training with professional coaches and had opportunity to gain knowledge on antidoping. The workshop …
- Weronika Nowakowska: For me sport of people with disabilities symbolizes pure idea of sportWeronika Nowakowska, ParaSki4Europe Ambassador visited the athletes participating in biathlon competition of European Winter Para Sports Event, Poland 2020. Weronika Nowakowska is Polish biathlonist, one …
- ParaSki4Europe: I simply love snowboard!Parasnowboarders competed during the last day of ParaSki4Europe. There appeared at the start 13 athletes, among them the only blind parasnowboarder in the world.
- ParaSki4Europe: I want to be in the mountains!Rafał Szumiec won two gold medals during European Winter Para Sport Event – Poland 2020. The athlete spends more time riding a hand bike than …
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- Do you plan next year ParaSki4Europe?– Young people making their first steps on snow, it is the most beautiful thing that happened during ParaSki4Europe – said Łukasz Szeliga, the President …
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What is Erasmus+ and how is it managed?
The European Union’s Erasmus+ programme is a funding scheme to support activities in the fields of Education, Training, Youth and Sport.
The Programme is made up of three so-called „Key Actions” and two additional actions. They are managed partly at the national level by National Agencies and partly at the European level by the EACEA. The European Commission is responsible for Erasmus+ policies and oversees the overall programme implementation.
Erasmus+ provides grants for activities in the fields of education, training, youth and sport. It offers opportunities for:
· individuals to spend a mobility or volunteering period abroad and to receive linguistic training,
· organisations to collaborate in project partnerships in the fields of academic and vocational training, schools, adult learning and European sport events.
The Sport Chapter in the Erasmus+ Programme aims to support European partnerships on grassroots sport in order to pursue the following objectives:
· Tackle cross-border threats to the integrity of sport, such as doping, match fixing and violence, as well as all kinds of intolerance and discrimination;
· To promote and support good governance in sport and dual careers of athletes;
· To promote voluntary activities in sport, together with social inclusion, equal opportunities and awareness of the importance of health-enhancing physical activity, through increased participation in, and equal access to sport for all.
The following actions in the field of sport are implemented through the Erasmus+ Programme:
· Collaborative Partnerships
· Small Collaborative Partnerships
· Not-for-profit European sport events
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