Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 34 Lessons
- Lifetime
- 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
4.6 End-of-Module Checklist
End-of-Module Checklist:
After completing this module, I can now…
1
Describe the core ethical principles that guide safe sport practice with victims of trafficking, including Do No Harm, dignity, autonomy, confidentiality, and informed consent.
2
Recognize situations that may compromise boundaries or safety, such as inappropriate favors, intrusive questions, unequal power dynamics, or unclear professional roles.
3
Identify when confidentiality applies and when it must be limited, and understand the relevance of the Non-Punishment Principle when participants disclose past exploitation-related offenses.
4
Acknowledge my responsibility to maintain clear professional boundaries and know when to seek supervision, legal guidance, or psychosocial support for situations beyond my expertise.
5
Understand that ethical practice also includes protecting my own well-being, and that supervision, debriefing, and structured support systems help prevent burnout and ethical lapses.
