WOMAN COACH OF THE YEAR CONTEST organized by the Polish Olympic Committee WOMEN S SPORT COMMISSION WOMEN COACH OF THE YEAR - THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THAT CONTEST IS TO POPU- LARISE WOMEN AS SPORT COMPETITORS AND TO PROMOTE DISTINGUISHED WOM- EN COACHES WHO TRAIN GIRLS AND WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN COACHES WHO WORK WITH WOMEN ATHLETES. THE CONTEST HAS GOT A LONG TRADITION AND TAKEN PLACE EVERY YEAR FOR 16 YEARS. It is one of the well-known and flag events in the calendar of the Polish Olympic Committee. The organizer of the Women Coach of the year contest is the Women s Sport Commission of the Polish Olympic Committee. The Chairperson is Mrs Irena Szewińska Member of the IOC, Vice President of the NOC of POLAND, seven times Olympic medallist. THE PRIZES ARE AWARDED The competition is open to anyone who stands out by virtue of his or her achievements, position and commitment. Applications must accomplish educators and experts in their fields of activity. IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: a) Best female coach for the results achieved in a given year b) Best coach working with women for the results achieved in a given year c) Best male or female coach for his or her entire work with women (Lifetime achievement) d) Prize for women s sport promotion and development (this concerns mass media, scholarly works, promotions during events etc.) The competition is equally open to instructors who work with youth and coaches of athletes representing Poland. Journalists, campaigners, private individuals, research workers and event organizers are eligible for the Category D prize. CANDIDATES CAN BE NOMINATED BY: 1. Polish Sports Federations and other sport organizations 2. sports clubs 3. individuals
Women in sport NOC of UKRAINE projects 3 Chairwomen of the NOC Commissions: Maria BULATOVA (Olympic Edu cation&culture) Olena GOVOROVA (Athletes Commission), Inga BABAKOVA (Women&Sport) (from 16 in total) 23 NOC of Ukraine Members are NOC Commissions members either (65 women in total including NOC nonmembers) 2 Heads of the NOC of Ukraine Regional Divisions 3 NOC Executive Board member (from 29 in total) 15 Olympic Champions and medalist among NOC members 6 NOC Members - Sport Federation representatives 2 members of IOC Commissions Olympic Academy of Ukraine Maria BULATOVA, President, Dr. Sc. in Pedagogy, Professor of NUPESU Olympians Association of Ukraine. Academy of Sport of Ukraine Nina UMANETZ, President, Bronze Olympic medalist (Rowing) Chiefs the Mission Nina UMANETZ - Bronze Olympic medalist (Rowing), President of Olympians Association of Ukraine, 6 times Chief de Mission, Olympic Games Anna SOROKINA - Bronze Olympic medalist (Diving), Head of Olympic Movement Dep., NOC of Ukraine, 10 times Chief de Mission, YOG, EYOF, I-st European Games, on the XXIII winter Olympic Games-2018 Olena PAKHOLCHIK, 2 times Bronze Olympic medalist (Sailing), 6 times Chief de Mission on the EYOF AWARDED BY THE NOC YOUNG AMBASSADORS & YOUNG CHANGE MAKERS INTERNATIONAL SPORT ORGANIZATIONS Maria BULATOVA, Dr. Sc. in Pedagogy, Professor, Iryna MERLENI, Olympic Champion (Wrestling), YA of the 1st YOG Kateryna DERUN, YOG champion (Athletics), YA of the 1st winter YOG Vira PEREDERII, Olympic finalist (Rhythmic Gymnastics), YA of the 2nd winter YOG, Member of YA+ & Young Change Maker IOC projects, #OlympicLab project manager and Organizer, which is conducted under the IOC auspice (http://noc-ukr.org/about/ projects/olympiclab/ NUPESU, President of the Olympic Academy of Ukraine, Awarded by the IOC Pierre de Coubertin Medal (2010), by the IOC President Trophy (2015), by the IOC Art and Sport Trophy (2015) Albina DERIUGINA, Rhythmic Gymnastics coach, the Hero of Ukraine, Awarded by the IOC Women and Sport Diploma (as a nominee) Svitlana SAIDOVA, Ukraine s Synchronized Swimming National team coach, Awarded by the European Olympic Laurel Award (2016) Khrystyna DMYTRENKO, Ukrainian biathlon athlete, II winter YOG 2016 in Lillehammer Champion, Silver medalist of the winter EYOF 2017 in Erzurum, Awarded as the Best Winter European Young Athlete by Piotr Nurowski Prize winner. NOC of Ukraine Administration and staff Executive Director Head of Olympic Department Head of International Department Head of Financial Department Head of Logistics Department HR manager 14 women at the officer positions 2 PhD Doctors
LYDERĖ A community of leaders, set to promote women s leadership and areer ambitions. LYDERĖ founders Also Lyderė wants to Lyderė was founded by 8 strong woman leaders in the beginning of 2017. Since then it has been steadily growing and now it is a community of over 40 members. Association supports and motivates women who doubt their ability to succeed in balancing their career, family and personal development, and consequently abandon more ambitious professional plans at an early stage of career. ABOUT LYDERĖ change the situation in Lithuania when women rarely choose career paths that are traditionally seen masculine and avoid setting ambitious career goals due to social norms and stereotypes related to womanhood, motherhood and women s careers. Founders of association realize, that Lithuania lacks qualified and ambitious employees, and therefore makes an effort to increase women s participation in the labour market, which will support the growth of the economy of the country. LYDERĖ goals To ensure gender balance in leading positions in private and public sectors To eliminate the pay gap between men and women To apply internationally acknowledged practices in women s career advancement To achieve that ensuring gender balance becomes a natural need for businesses and other organizations Follow LYDERĖ: http://lydere.lt/ https://www.facebook. com/lydere/ https://www.linkedin.com/ company/18040312/
THE ITALIAN NATIONAL OLYMPIC- COMMITTEE AND WOMEN: A WINNING PATH, TOGETHER Advancing women in Leadership Roles in Europe Vilnius, 9-10-11 October 2017 CONCLUSIONS The journey undertaken has yielded excellent results for the high level, making Italy one of the Countries with a growing number of female athletes (46%) within the Olympic team. On the other hand, the abandonment of young athletes in teenage is still very high, so it will be crucial for the ever increasing presence of the sports world within the school to create winning synergies such as the Sports Lectures, collaboration with gender-oriented healthcare staff to manage the adolescent phase and the specific training of technicians, including through targeted seminars and opening courses in those sports that are considered less feminine. To support the growth of women s presence in apical roles, we need to evaluate the possibility of introducing specific dimensions, creating a network for good practice, and building training / learning paths. All the facilities (nursery at the work place, home-work) should be introduced as it is done in several more advanced sectors. WHAT WE ARE DOING In 2014, the Equal Opportunities Commission was set up, studying measures to facilitate effective working equality between women and men, ensuring equal dignity in the workplace for all categories of workers, encouraging the adoption of concrete actions aimed at achieving equal opportunity. In the elections for the four-year period 2016-2020, during the election of athletes and technicians, the Olympic charter (Reg.2.7 and Art 5.1) was adopted thus guaranteeing gender equity. Many Federations have approved maternity protection to protect athletes in their path to become mothers The Military Sports Groups, which also financially support athletes, in agreement with CONI and Federations, have envisaged the inclusion of all women s sports disciplines The CONI in collaboration with some Federations has launched specific training courses to athletes training all year round in a permanent retreat The CONI has activated the dual career path in collaboration with the Government Many sports high schools were born, one of them at the Rome Olympic Training Center The first International Business Economics University Sports Oriented was born SPORTS POLICY National Sport Federation, Associated sport disciplines and Sport Promotion Bodies For the 2016-2020 Olympic term: no women among the 44 Presidents of the National Sports Federation and among the 15 Presidents of Promotion Bodies. 16% of the Federation Secretaries General are women. Women s presence (2012-2016): In CONI National Council there are 4 women out of 77 In CONI Executive Board there are 3 women out of 16 In the CONI Territorial Councils and Executive Boards women are 9% In the 21 CONI Regional Committees, the number of women holding the office of President is 5%, that of Secretary is 43% and the percentage of women among the 107 Provincial delegates of the CONI Point is 19% OLYMPIC GAMES Women s participation in sport in the Italian Olympic Team went from zero to the first modern Olympics of 1896 to 10% in the period 1948-1964. In the last summer editions, the percentage of athletes of the ITALIAN TEAM is: 39% of Beijing 2008 43% of London 2012 46% of Rio 2016. In Rio 2016, medalists were 22 (equal to 32% of medals) while male athletes were 47. SPORTS ACTIVITY Athletes 75% mrn vs 25% women; Officials 83% men vs 17% women; Coaches 79% men vs 21% women;
WOMEN S EMPOWERMENT IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION INDUSTRY (590688-EPP-1-2017-1-LT-SPO-SSCP) Specific objectives of MIRACLE project are: train and enhance the competences of women and girls in the areas of leadership and middle-management within the sport industry; provide insight and intelligence from women in top leadership position to younger women peers; offer free training course for empowerment women mid dlemanager s in sport and physical education industry; set a network platform of women leaders in sport which would work on voluntary basis to support and counsel young their peers - sport managers in sport industry.
HELLENIC OLYMPIC COMMITTEE COMMITTEEWomen and Sport CommissionFORTHCOMING ACTIONS The first forum of female sport executives titled Women in Action was held at the premises of the HOC with great success. Women involved in sport were invited to express their personal view and experiences with the purpose to increase and strengthen the leadership role of women in sport. The event was attended by Olympic medalists, champions, and members of the sports federations. Women and Sport Commission HOC was established in Facebook to highlight the achievements and inform the public about women who distinguish themselves in all facets of sport activity. SCHOOL OF WOMEN S PROPOSAL FOR LEGISLATION The Women and Sport Commission proposes that a 20% quota of female participating at the Board of Directors for each Sports Club is mandatory. EXECUTIVESIN SPORT The Hellenic Olympic Committee and the Women and Sport Commission will establish a school for female executives in sport funded by sponsorships and the Region of Attica. There will be seminar courses on leadership issues, where university teachers and distinguished experts will disseminate their knowledge on gender diverisity and leadership. Participants will be women nominated by National Federations and by the Women and Sport commission. ANNUAL FORUM An Annual forum will be established to discuss ideas, proposals and actions on equality in sport. Advancing Women in Leadership Roles Forum in Europe Vilnius, Lithuania 10 11 October 2017