PORTAL
This is a cooperation partnership project aimed at addressing the intricate challenges faced by Olympians during their transition to post-retirement life.
Project Number: 101184857
Status
Completed
Programme
Erasmus+
Date
Start date 01-01-2022
End date 31-12-2024
Key Action
Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices
Countries covered
9
EU Grant
382.981,20 €
Status
Ongoing
Programme
Erasmus+
Date
Start date 01-11-2024
End date 31-10-2026
Key Action
Cooperation Partnerships in Sport
Countries covered
7
EU Grant
400.000,00 €
Summary
PORTAL is a 24 months project addressing the intricate challenges faced by Olympians during their transition to post-retirement life. The project’s core objective is to develop and implement an inclusive and diverse online platform focused on supporting Olympians during their transition to post-retirement life, with a particular emphasis on social inclusion and outreach to individuals facing fewer opportunities, like Olympians without any medals won, with physical and mental health issues, lacking of financial support, employment opportunities, education background or early school-leavers. This is complemented by a network of Real Life Transition Officers, to provide comprehensive support to Olympians, particularly those facing fewer opportunities.
PORTAL introduces several innovative not only dual-career supports but also mental health, societal engagement, and life skills development.
Recognising the importance of technology, PORTAL integrates IT tools into its approach while ensuring a balance with face-to-face support. This mix allows for flexibility, accessibility, and real-time monitoring, aligning with contemporary trends and EU guidelines.
Objectives
Objective 1
SO.1: Update on the state of the art of the Olympians’ challenges by conducting a research and need analysis study in the countries of the Consortium, respectively France, Romania, Croatia, North Macedonia and Italy.
Objective 2
To design mental health + real life transitioning toolkits and online platform sections in order to guarantee their wellbeing and supporting them during the transition process.
Objective 3
To define the role & responsibilities of the Real Life Transition Officers
Objective 4
To design an Open Platform for athletes to find resources, opportunities, and match with other athletes to ease their transition.
Objective 5
To elaborate the toolkit or procedures of the Real Life Transition Officers.
Objective 6
To launch and pilot the programme with National Olympic Committees, evaluate its efficacy, and update the contents based on feedback.
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