Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 34 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- 1. IntroductionIntroduction1
- 2. Why Sport Matters for Recovery6
- 3. Understanding VoTs’ Needs4
- 4. Ethical and Safety Principles7
- 5. Trauma-informed sport practice7
- 6. Designing Inclusive and Effective Sport Activities4
- 7. Self-Care & Professional Well-Being4
- 8. Resources and Links1
- 9. FEEDBACK1
2.5 End-of-Module Checklist
End-of-Module Checklist:
After completing this module, I can now…
1
Explain in simple terms why sport can support recovery for people who have experienced violence, displacement, or trafficking.
2
Identify the basic conditions that make sport emotionally safe, such as predictability, low pressure, choice, and respect for boundaries.
3
Recognize that trauma responses may appear during movement, even if I am not yet trained to interpret them.
4
Understand that sport works best when connected to wider support services, and that collaboration with psychosocial professionals is important.
5
Describe how belonging, routine, and nonverbal engagement make sport a meaningful tool for reconnection and stability.
