Keeping Girls in Sport: Join the webinar

ETTU is pleased to invite member Associations to the “Keeping Girls in Sport” webinar, which is organised by Sport and Citizenship, UFEC, and ENGSO as part of the Erasmus+ GAP Women project, which ETTU is part of.

The session will explore:

  • Barriers to girls’ participation in sport.
  • Strategies to keep girls engaged in sport.
  • The importance of role models in preventing drop-out during adolescence.

Speakers, including experts and role models, will share experiences, best practices, and solutions such as the GAP Women online course for grassroots organisations.

  • Date: Wednesday, November 27
  • Time: 10 – 11:10am CET
  • Register here:  Webinar Registration Link

We encourage you to join this discussion on fostering girls’ long-term sports participation.

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