The fairplay workshop for children and youth combines education and movement.
The contents are brought closer in a playful way and are designed interactively – work in small groups, discussions and lectures alternate with movement methods and games.
The workshops are conducted by trained fairplay workshop leaders.
Contents
- Sustainable Development Goals Module
Content and game-based exercises on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (17 goals for sustainable development) and their connections to sport.
- Module anti-discrimination
Playful learning of important terms (racism, discrimination, prejudice, stereotypes, refugee, migrant, homophobia, etc.) and showing examples.
- Movement methods module
Exercises from everyday training are linked with content here. Based on self-awareness in the exercises, the topics of fair play, team spirit, respect and social inequalities are addressed.
- Module queerplay
Here, the participants are introduced to the contents of homophobia and gender. The goal is to promote diversity.
- Human Rights Module
Major sporting events such as world championships and the Olympics will be examined in terms of their positive and negative effects on society. In the workshop, local and global contexts will be established.
- Rebels of Change Module
In this module, participants learn more about the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) and explore sustainable action strategies in sport and beyond. Download Guide.
These modules are flexible and can be booked for a fairplay workshop as needed.
Key data
Age: 10-16 years
Location: in a larger room or at the sports field
Duration: 2-3 hours
Number of participants: 15-20 (for orientation)
Materials: Balls, overshoes and marking hats, music, paper, pens and flipchart. These can be provided by fairplay (in consultation).
Costs: will be covered by fairplay.
The workshops are significantly supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation.