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<< Objectives >>Systemic racism leads to making the world of sports inaccessible to marginalized groups that are often faced with unsupportive teammates and coaches/trainers. CORPI aims to advocate for sports as a means for inclusion and a tool for promoting equality and acceptance, thus combating racism and intolerance with a specific focus on BIPOC young athletes and coaches.CORPI aims to proliferate the stance that all bodies are bodies that matter and that taking part in sports is a human right.<< Implementation >>The CORPI project, through a research-based Training Plan&Guide and 2 LTTAs and a resulting Digital Campaign for Inclusivity in Sports,sets out to address the exigency of the exhibited exacerbation of racist and xenophobic attitudes among the EU state members. The activities predominantly address adult trainers, coaches, PE teachers, and as an extent other stakeholders like sports associations.<< Results >>CORPI raises awareness on racism, xenophobia, and related issues of discrimination in sports by offering training, spreading awareness, campaigning, and drafting guidelines for good practices. It aims to create a united front by bringing together everyone in sports activities and developing ideas and new practices thatchallenge exclusion. This can help to open up a debate and implement measures to tackle the phenomenon and safeguard the right for everyone to partake in sports without fear.
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