Africazine:
Slovenia is taking significant steps to enhance safeguarding in sports.
This year, the government allocated a record more than 20 million euros to support national sports programs. The recent funding call, which closed on April 10, introduced new measures aimed at ensuring safety and integrity within sports organizations.
Record Funding for Slovenian Sports Programs
The Slovenian Ministry of Economy, Tourism, and Sport has closed its funding call for the annual sports program. This year’s budget reflects a commitment to both high-performance and grassroots sports, with over 20 million euros designated for various initiatives. This funding aims to stabilize national sports organizations and promote programs from youth sports to elite levels.
In light of past allegations of abuse in judo, the ministry has implemented additional conditions for funding, focusing on safety and governance. An amount of 100,000 euros is specifically earmarked for enhancing safety measures within sports associations.
New Safeguarding Measures Introduced
The new rules emphasize that public funds will not only support performance outcomes but also ensure responsible and safe operations within organizations. The state secretary highlighted the importance of trust in sports for all participants, especially children and parents. The initiative marks a critical step towards developing a comprehensive safeguarding system in Slovenia.
Experts believe that while the initial measures are positive, further enhancements may be necessary to establish an independent body dedicated to safeguarding. This body would ideally address the complexities of ensuring a safe sporting environment.
Next Steps for Implementation
- Establish clear definitions and mechanisms for safeguarding in sports.
- Develop training programs for sports professionals on safeguarding practices.
- Ensure national sports organizations implement basic safety mechanisms for funding eligibility.
Slovenia is committed to creating a safer sports environment for all athletes.
