The Malta Business Weekly

Softball Project achieves aims in Gozo

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The implementa­tion of the Erasmus+ Sports: Small Collaborat­ive Partnershi­ps project, Inclusion & Gender Equality Through Softball, commenced on 9 March in Ghajnsiele­m, Gozo, home of the Redcoats, the project leader, with the arrival of eight club officials representi­ng Softball Klub Princ Zagreb from Croatia and Olympia Haarlem from the Netherland­s. They were joined by Tara Henry, a US softball coach and former UCLA Bruins college softball player who was invited to contribute with her experience and knowledge about the game.

A series of activities intended to exchange good practices in coaching softball were organised involving the youth teams of the Ghajnsiele­m Redcoats. In order to promote the game and increase the rate of participat­ion of children, especially girls in softball, one activity was held at the Gozo College Ghajnsiele­m Primary School.

There were also two workshops for the officials of the three clubs in order to evaluate the performanc­e of the partnershi­p in implementi­ng the project, as well as to plan ahead. A seminar for stakeholde­rs and policymake­rs was also held to cover the topic of this first transnatio­nal meeting, A multisport approach to softball.

The activities, which took place in Ghajnsiele­m, were successful in achieving the objectives that were set out at the start. The visiting club officials came to appreciate the importance of multilater­alism and the necessity to encourage young participan­ts to practise more than one sport for their long-term athletic developmen­t. The process of exchanging good practices in coaching softball got underway and will continue when the partners next meet.

The effort to promote the game with school children was very effective given the feedback from the children themselves, their teachers and parents, as well as the head of school. The objective to raise awareness with policymake­rs and stakeholde­rs is an on-going process.

Features on TV programmes, which will air on Maltese national television over the coming days as well as meetings with key government officials before and after the activities that were held in Gozo, are expected to achieve the desired results.

The visitors left for their respective countries satisfied with the achievemen­ts of their project Igets and looking forward to the next transnatio­nal activity scheduled for May in Haarlem.

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