Ex-com Member report Sirpa Paatero
Actions taken with… Projects European non-governmental sports organisation ENGSO The International Working Group on women and Sports IWG Sports for all commitee The Socialistic International SI The International Trade Union Confederation ITUC
Projects No funding for DREAMS, HELP or SUN Europe for Citizens and Youth in action Proposal accepted for Youth in Action Programme How to connect Young leaders conferens and the project ? Other proposals about/next projects: 100th Jubilee year activities sustaining working ability Collect contact information from members
Youth in Action Meetings of young people and those responsible for youth policy Coordinator AICS, partners ASKÖ, TUL, FSGT, SPORTJUGEND October 2011-January 2012 Prepearing now and meeting in Italy in November and working after Website Y.I.A and CSIT 32 young partisipants (18-30 year) Founding 28 000 € from EU
ENGSO European non- governmental sports organisation General Assembly in Tallinn in May Good connections to the head of European Commission Sports Unit Good experience on projects Closer cooperation with CSIT?
IWG The International Working Group on women and Sports Promotes gender equality issues Improves co-operation with the international sport movement and with governmental organisations Brighton Declaration to support policy advances in the status of women and their role in sporting culture Signed by 276 sport organisations and states, how about CSIT?
Sports for all – commitee TUL’s proposal of forming the committee within CSIT The Working group Other means of promoting actions Seminar with WSG in Tallinn Review of different models of sport on working places and sports for all Sports for all events in WSG in Rio 2013?
SI The Socialistic International Engaging co-operation with the Socialistic International Developing project within SI Collaboration in practice? Excursions to competitions Visits for presenting CSIT’s organisation Co-operatioin agreement
ITUC The International Trade Union Confederation Member organisations of CSIT are actively involved with their national labour unions. Should CSIT also condense its relations to The International Trade Union Confederation?
Thank you for attention : )