Next Step 2014 presentation by Rama Shyam from Saher

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Next Step 2014 presentation by Rama Shyam from Saher

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Using Sport for Development in Conflict and Post-disaster Situations

…Operating in a Multicultural World

Next Step 2014: Using Sport for Good

10-14 February 2014, New Delhi

India

‘Us’ and ‘them’ in a Diverse World

Building Global Competency to Operate amidst Diversity

Approaching Positive Peace in its complex whole

Drawing upon Community Resources to build in inclusion

Utilising Sport for large scale impact

Elements of a Post Conflict Society

Breakdown of relationships: cultural, social and economic

Mistrust and alienation: Hardening of Stereotypes and self-Exclusion

Constructing the anti-state narrative: Paving way for structural discrimination

Ghettoising the Gendered Space: Women as passive receptors and non-initiators

 

How can we use Sport for Building Multicultural Citizens

‘Starting’ where it matters most: Playing with children and ‘transgressing borders’

Influencing where it can ‘impact’: Working with parents

Creating ‘buy in’ where it is ‘sustainable’: Building Capacities of Leaders

Creating ‘access’ where it makes meaning: Influencing and Building Capacities of Teachers in Schools

Building ‘resources’ through sustainable spaces: Advocating with Governments and creating global coalitions for Sport and Peace

Literate citizens in a diverse democratic society should bereflective, moral, and active citizens in an interconnectedglobal world.

- James Banks

The Next Step…Is Sport Enough?

Identity Development in a global interconnected world

Beyond Sport: Paving the way for integrating tools

Deepening the Local, Impacting the Global: Strengthening community development through sport to build global experiences and illustrations for change

We live in a political world and we are ‘political’. Can we really detach from what’s happening around us?

Gender mainstreaming: Moving beyond tokenism of participation and into shaking up the status quo