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
2.6 References:
References:
- Save the Children. (2008). Helping children overcome disaster trauma through post-emergency psychosocial sports programs. savethechildren-sports
- Sport and Human Rights Coalition. (2023). Building a trauma-informed approach. https://sporthumanrights.org/media/bvwcjgi2/remedy-output-4.pdf
- Sport for Development and Peace International Working Group. (n.d.). Harnessing the power of sport for development and peace: Recommendations to governments. Right to Play. sportanddev_PDF
- World Health Organization & Terre des hommes. (2019). Moving together: Promoting psychosocial well-being through sport and physical activity. https://mhpsshub.org/resource/moving-together-english/
