The Sports World´s Pursuit for Inclusiveness
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Monday: Insights from a career in sports federations
Tuesday: The united sports front for inclusion
Thursday: The scientific support of diversifying sport organisations, Hammarby Fotboll Focus
Friday: The Swedish Golf Federation under change
Monday (3/10): Lunch Seminar
Speaker: Karin Torneklint
Topic: Insights from a Career in Sports Federations
Room: Cabinet Room
Time: 12.00-13.00
Karin will share her experiences and insights from a long career in sports. Having trained some of Sweden’s most successful athletes, such as Jenny and Susanna Kallur, to then becoming Head coach of the Swedish Athletics Federation and now being the Chief of Sports at the Swedish Bandy Federation, she has many stories and reflections to discuss.
Lunch will be served for the 30 first registered participants.
Tuesday (4/10): Lunch Discussion Panel
Speaker: Participants from the EPOS network, Karin Torneklint & the Swedish Skiing Association
Topic: The United Sports Front for Inclusion
Room: Torsten
Time: 12.00-13.00
In 2019, Sundström Safety and the Swedish Athletics Federation united to create a network that supports, inspires and connects female leaders in sports. Since then, multiple other organisations have joined, and today one can also find, among others, the Swedish Skiing Association, IFK Göteborg, Djurgården IF in the network. Together, the work continues to empower Swedish sports.
Lunch will be served for the 50 first registered participants.
Thursday (6/10): Evening Seminar
Speaker: Fanny Almersson, PhD & Martin Carlsson Wall, Director at ACE & Center for Sports & Business
Topic: The Scientific Support of Diversifying Sports Organisations, Hammarby Fotboll Focus
Room: Jacob Dahlgren
Time: 18.00-20.00
Light dinner will be served for the 50 first registered participants.
Friday (7/10): Lunch Seminar
Speaker: Gunnar Håkansson
Topic: The Swedish Golf Federation under Change
Room: Ragnar
Time: 12.00-13.00
In this seminar, the Secretary General of the Swedish Golf Federation, Gunnar Håkansson will present the considerate transition that they are currently undertaking. The Golf Federation has during the past years worked actively to make the sport more including and appealing to a broader crowd. One example is the “club development program”, Vision 50/50. It was officially launched in 2017, after the Golf Federation conducted a trial run including 8 workshops for 8 clubs during 2015-2017. The program is the first of its kind in Swedish sports.