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Manual for Traditional Sports and Games for Social Inclusion

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This is a practical manual featuring 24 traditional games and sports from Europe, designed to promote social inclusion, teamwork, and cultural exchange. It offers adaptable rules for diverse groups, emphasizing accessibility and community-building.

Aims of the tool

The aim of TGS4INCLUSION Manual is to promote social inclusion, cultural preservation, and community engagement through traditional games and sports. It fosters teamwork, inclusivity, and skill development while empowering educators to adapt activities for diverse participant needs.

Description of the tool

The TGS4INCLUSION Manual is a comprehensive manual featuring 24 traditional games and sports from European countries, designed to promote social inclusion and cultural exchange. Each activity includes detailed instructions, adaptations for diverse groups, and variations to suit different contexts. The tool is a resource for educators, youth workers, and trainers, enabling them to create engaging, inclusive learning experiences through physical activities.

Learning Outcomes:
+ Social Inclusion: Participants develop a sense of belonging and mutual respect by engaging in culturally enriching activities.
+ Teamwork and Collaboration: Games encourage teamwork, fostering cooperation and effective communication.
+ Skill Development: Activities build physical coordination, problem-solving, leadership, and interpersonal skills.
+ Cultural Awareness: Participants explore and appreciate diverse cultural heritages, promoting intercultural understanding.
+ Adaptability: Trainers learn how to customize activities to meet the needs of participants with varying abilities and backgrounds.

This tool is ideal for fostering dialogue, breaking down barriers, and creating inclusive spaces for learning and connection.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4660

This tool is for

The target group for the TGS4INCLUSION project and this manual includes: + Youth with Fewer Opportunities: Individuals facing social, economic, cultural, or physical challenges. + Educators and Trainers: Youth workers, social educators, and sports coaches seeking inclusive and adaptable tools. + Community Groups: Diverse audiences aiming to foster intercultural dialogue and teamwork. + Organizations: Schools, NGOs, and sports clubs that promote social inclusion and cultural preservation through physical activities.

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Disability, Youth Initiatives, Intercultural Learning, Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges
European Voluntary Service

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

program, with contributions from partner organizations including Entrejuegos, ABARKA ONGD, Euro Diver'Cité, and the Portuguese Red Cross.

in the context of

The tool was created within the TGS4INCLUSION project, an Erasmus+ Sport initiative aimed at promoting social inclusion among youth with fewer opportunities through traditional games and sports. It emerged from collaborative efforts of European organizati

The tool has been experimented in

Training, Seminar, Local activities, Follow Up request by an Associate Partner

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Clotaire Mesmin Ntienou Tchiengue (on 14 January 2025)

and last modified

7 January 2025

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