Home > News > First INTERACT+ Sport for All Capacity Building workshop hosted in Linz, Austria
The inaugural Capacity Building workshop recently concluded in Linz, Austria from December 6-8th, marking the successful start of an exciting Workshop series. Designed to empower individuals and catalyse sports organisations in embracing Sport for All, this workshop extended over 1.5 days. Presenters were Jörg Benner from European Flying Disc Federation, Rachel Mait from TAFISA, Mayssa Bsaibes from International Table Tennis Foundation, and Nathalie Cariou from French Sambo Committee.
Attendees immersed themselves in comprehensive sessions covering the Sport for All concept, networks, and best practices. The practical application of knowledge was emphasized as participants engaged in designing events, programmes, and policies tailored to integrating Sport for All within their organisations. The workshop served as a collaborative platform, fostering idea exchange and brainstorming sessions on the optimal strategies for implementing Sport for All in their activities.
Crucially, this training equips sports organizations to expand their influence by aligning their initiatives with global benchmarks and targets, including the WHO GAPPA framework, UN SDGs, and TAFISA Mission 2030. Participants left the workshop not only with a clear vision but also armed with actionable steps to implement Sport for All within their organisations.
The success of this workshop sets the stage for upcoming sessions. Those interested in participating in future workshops are encouraged to reach out to us at info@tafisa.org for more information. The journey towards empowering individuals and transforming sports organizations through Sport for All continues!
INTERACT+ (International and European Sport Organisations Activating Citizens Plus ) is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. It aims to enhance the tools and resources built by its predecessor project, INTERACT, to complement ISO activities and support them in developing Sport for All. In addition, it will continue the work done by INTERACT to position ISOs as critical leaders of the Sport for All and physical activity movement and effectively contribute to a change of paradigm and delivery system within the sports movement. INTERACT+ builds on the learnings, results and deliverables of its predecessor project, IESOAC/INTERACT.