Welcome to QuoVadis – The Common Ground
We are sports clubs from four european countries – Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Norway – and we have spent the past five years working closely together.
What unites us is being a role model when it comes to social inclusion and volunteering, like a Europe-wide study pointed out.
Co-funded by the European Union, we didn't only want to just be researched and printed next to; we wanted to stand next to, get to know and learn from each other.
From today on, we share our experiences, screw-up stories, learnings, impact factors, and hidden revenues with you.
And we are jointly keeping an eye on where the journey for youth work and sports in Europe is heading - Quo Vadis youth work and sports in Europe?
All content for The Common Ground is the property of ISB, Idealista, Furuset if, Sportunion Tirol, TSG Bergedorf, Békessy Béla VK and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Welcome to QuoVadis – The Common Ground
We are sports clubs from four european countries – Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Norway – and we have spent the past five years working closely together.
What unites us is being a role model when it comes to social inclusion and volunteering, like a Europe-wide study pointed out.
Co-funded by the European Union, we didn't only want to just be researched and printed next to; we wanted to stand next to, get to know and learn from each other.
From today on, we share our experiences, screw-up stories, learnings, impact factors, and hidden revenues with you.
And we are jointly keeping an eye on where the journey for youth work and sports in Europe is heading - Quo Vadis youth work and sports in Europe?
This episode of the podcast ‘The Common Ground’ was recorded by TSG Bergedorf, one of Hamburg's largest sports clubs with around 10,500 members. The hosts of this episode are Janne Ludwig, head of the sports and youth department at TSG, and her guest Tobias, deputy chairman and board member responsible for daycare centres and school partnerships.
The episode focuses on how and why sports clubs such as TSG Bergedorf enter into partnerships with schools.
The main topics are how these school partnerships work, what they mean for children, families, schools and the club, and what challenges and opportunities they bring. Tobias provides insights into the organisation, the educational and sporting work and the advantages for the club's departments – in particular the opportunity to create full-time coaching positions through partnerships.
The episode also discusses the values that are conveyed beyond sport, as well as the multi-professional teams that work at the locations. The positive influence of TSG on social interaction and the promotion of physical activity in everyday school life is highlighted.
The episode is rounded off with an outlook on financing, the challenges of staffing and Tobias' wish for the future of school partnerships.
The entire project and the podcast were co-financed by the European Union as part of the Erasmus Plus funding programme.
If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement, please contact us at:
E-Mail: info@isb-online.org
Tel: +49 (0) 9721 675 4444
Website: http://www.isb-online.org
The Common Ground
Welcome to QuoVadis – The Common Ground
We are sports clubs from four european countries – Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Norway – and we have spent the past five years working closely together.
What unites us is being a role model when it comes to social inclusion and volunteering, like a Europe-wide study pointed out.
Co-funded by the European Union, we didn't only want to just be researched and printed next to; we wanted to stand next to, get to know and learn from each other.
From today on, we share our experiences, screw-up stories, learnings, impact factors, and hidden revenues with you.
And we are jointly keeping an eye on where the journey for youth work and sports in Europe is heading - Quo Vadis youth work and sports in Europe?