Winter Judo Camp in Serbia

Winter Judo Camp in Serbia

6 days event with 14 participants per judo club (42 in total), from which 3 participants would be PwID. The camp will serve as an opportunity to exchange experiences, knowledge and practices in judo through joint training session, leisure and intercultural activities. It would also offer and opportunity to the judo clubs and its young members to increase their skills and knowledge, and will provide to the PwID in international and multicultural atmosphere and socializing. Follow-up of the training programs of the PwID would be also conducted, as well as exchange of experience for the training programs for the PwID. The Winter Camp would serve as awareness-raising activity for inclusive sports, inclusive judo and PwID.

Transnational Judo Competition in Macedonia

Transnational Judo Competition in Macedonia

6 days event with 14 participants per judo club (45 in total), from which 3 participants would be PwID.
This competition will be part of the large-scale, flagship annual activity of the Judo Club DRIM– Struga Open, which is welcoming hundreds of participants from the WB and EU every year. Through the project for the first time at Struga Open, the consortium would introduce a special competition category for the PwID. This competition would also serve as a
central awareness-raising activity for inclusive sports, inclusive judo and PwID.

The beginning of our Judo4All project – Kick off meeting

The beginning of our Judo4All project – Kick off meeting

We are happy to share that on 22 June 2022 all partners of the consortium had online meeting via zoom and kicked off the project Judo4All.

Judo Club Struga, in partnership with Poraka Nova Struga, Judo Club Makikomi (Serbia), CERT & Mehedinti County Judo Association (Romania)  during one year will work together in order to implement the project activities and make impact in the field of inclusive sport.

The main aim of the project is to increase the involvement of young people with intellectual disabilities from EU and WB in sports by participating in regular judo activities and competitions. As well, raise the awareness of the importance of inclusive sport.

During the meeting, the partners discussed the project implementation and timeline of the activities, how the organization of the national and international judo camps and competitions will be done, the co-creation of the toolkit for inclusive judo, as well the flow of the dissemination. Initially each partner presented the organization and it’s projects, then the  meeting continued with presentation by the team of Poraka Nova, on the project activities, dissemination and budget clarifications.
In the following period we will work on establishing the communication channels of the project as well creating a website. Stay tuned, soon we will share more news and opportunities how people with intellectual disabilities will start to be engaged in our project.
This project is funded by Erasmus+ program. 
The whole agenda of the event can be found here.