Current Initiatives
There are a number of disaster response interventions that use sport as a psychosocial tool to help survivors of such events to overcome trauma and strengthen resiliency.Research and Evaluation in the Field
The Swiss Academy for Development has a number of ongoing projects and continues to develop the body of evidence for sport in disaster response through programme evaluation and research.
The project, “Sport and Play for Traumatised Children and Youth in Iran” began after the earthquake in Bam, Iran, in 2003 and continues to use a variety of sport activities and games to build resilience in children and young people in Bam. Research data has been gathered during this project with a focus on sport’s impact on children’s behaviour, the role of sports coaches in a disaster setting and gender equity.
In Sri Lanka, SAD is conducting a project called “Sport and Games for Social and Ethnic Integration in Sri Lanka” in partnership with Sarvodaya, a local NGO. The project involves 700 – 800 children and youth across eight sites in Sri Lanka and is designed to promote dialogue and trust; introduce psychosocial skills through sport and play activities; reintroduce structured leisure time; and to collect and analyse monitoring & evaluation data.
The project, “Sport and Play for Traumatised Children and Youth in Iran” began after the earthquake in Bam, Iran, in 2003 and continues to use a variety of sport activities and games to build resilience in children and young people in Bam. Research data has been gathered during this project with a focus on sport’s impact on children’s behaviour, the role of sports coaches in a disaster setting and gender equity.
In Sri Lanka, SAD is conducting a project called “Sport and Games for Social and Ethnic Integration in Sri Lanka” in partnership with Sarvodaya, a local NGO. The project involves 700 – 800 children and youth across eight sites in Sri Lanka and is designed to promote dialogue and trust; introduce psychosocial skills through sport and play activities; reintroduce structured leisure time; and to collect and analyse monitoring & evaluation data.
Sport in Post-Disaster Intervention Seminars
The International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education has developed a number of initiatives related to sport and disaster response. Following the tsunami, ICSSPE hosted a seminar in Bangkok, Thailand, on Rehabilitation through Adapted Physical Activity and Sport. This was followed closely by a second seminar in Berlin, Germany in 2006.
As interest in this area grew, ICSSPE developed a week-long training seminar on Sport in Post-Disaster Intervention in partnership with the German Red Cross and Kennesaw State University. Seventy-eight professionals from more than twenty countries attended the first international seminar in Rheinsberg, Germany in 2007.
In association with the seminar, participants received a Handbook on Sport and Physical Activity in Post-Disaster Intervention which detailed key theoretical and practical information to enable participants to plan and deliver a sport programme in the post-disaster setting. A second seminar will be held from 1 to 7 November, 2008, also in Rheinsberg, Germany. Visit the ICSSPE website for details www.icsspe.org.
As interest in this area grew, ICSSPE developed a week-long training seminar on Sport in Post-Disaster Intervention in partnership with the German Red Cross and Kennesaw State University. Seventy-eight professionals from more than twenty countries attended the first international seminar in Rheinsberg, Germany in 2007.
In association with the seminar, participants received a Handbook on Sport and Physical Activity in Post-Disaster Intervention which detailed key theoretical and practical information to enable participants to plan and deliver a sport programme in the post-disaster setting. A second seminar will be held from 1 to 7 November, 2008, also in Rheinsberg, Germany. Visit the ICSSPE website for details www.icsspe.org.
Moving Forward: A Toolkit for Disaster Responders
Mercy Corps, CARE and Nike are working together to develop a new toolkit called Moving Forward to assist practitioners in applying sport-based approaches in post-emergency situations. The toolkit was recently field tested in Peru with a second pilot project planned for Afghanistan in summer 2008.
For additional information as this initiative develops, visit www.mercycorps.org/...
For additional information as this initiative develops, visit www.mercycorps.org/...