This piece was published in the first half of January 2019 on Perspectives of The Himalayan Times.
Learning,
serving and leading. This how I would summarize what expects the new batch of
ENGAGE
Sport Coaches, the volunteering program targeting local youths with a passion
for sports and social work.
With
a focus on blind cricket, deaf football and wheelchair basketball, 17 youths
are joining 4 of the 2018 batch who have decided to renew their serving experience.
The
members of the program, aged between 17 to 24 years, are set to begin a ten
month volunteering experience where they will partner with peers living with
disabilities who share with them the same dedication and love for sports.
If
there is one easy way to build new relationships and create new connections, it
is sports playing.
All
over the world there is an increase interest and recognition about the transformative
role that playing sports can have in a youth’s personal development, harnessing
her sense of self confidence, helping set in motion a process of
self-development based on positive values.
Equally
impactful are the social outcomes stemming from sports, creating awareness on a
wide range of social issues, turning sports playing into one of the key pillars
of the battle to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
The
ENGAGE Sport Coaching program is focused on building a new understanding of
disability and social inclusion by equipping a group of motivated youths living
without disabilities with the tools needed not only to coach but also befriend,
inspire and learn from new friends living with disabilities.
In
the dynamics that are going to be created between the ENGAGE Sport Coaches and
their respective teams, learning will be really paramount.
It
is not only about practicing the key ingredients of being a sport coaching
based on the guidelines of the European Sport Coaching Framework but
also understanding about how to instill positive values and high levels of
integrity and personal accountability within the teams.
Surely
this process starts at personal level of each ENGAGE Sport Coach because in
order to inspire and be effective coaches, they need themselves to step up and
embed “character focused” leadership, putting into practice the right
values and taking the right decisions at life.
That’s
why each ENGAGE Sport Coaches is undertaking an intensive capacity building
programn that focuses on key ingredients of personal development, with a
curriculum aimed at helping them increase their levels of self-awareness with a
better understanding of personal values, strengths and motivational factors.
The
focus is also on grit, the tenacity and determination to pursue long term goals
thanks to enhanced perseverance to discover and live, through a slow, often
bumpy process, a life passion.
Learning
comes also from interacting and from building positive relationships with the
players.
Indeed,
all the ENGAGE Sport Coaches know that they will work with youths who have
equal desires to emerge and thrive.
In
their daily struggle due to an equal and often inaccessible society, these
youths have built an inner strength, a unique resilience that is a source of
inspiration and motivation for others.
Serving
comes with weekly coaching, normally held on Saturday where the ENGAGE Sport
Coaches visiting the respective teams for practice and discussions.
It
is a 100% volunteering experience with no allowance if not for the payment of
the nominal costs of the bus fare to reach the practice.
Last
but not the least, this is a leadership experience in the sense that the
program helps coaches as well players to rethink about their values, their
priorities and goals, nudging them to become better and more responsible
citizens, confident and motivated to live a life full of personal and
professional satisfactions.
Most
of ENGAGE Sport Coaches as well as players are students and soon they realize
that, despite the initial disconnection and distance, they share many common
stories and are on the same growth trajectory. This helps build a rapport where
they can support each other.
Challenging
as it can be and with still room for improvement, the ENGAGE Sport Coaching
program tries to do its bit in in building the foundations of a more inclusive
society by bringing together youths in a “win-win” partnership.
Galimberti
is the Co-Founder of ENGAGE, an NGO partnering with youths living with
disabilities. He can be reached at simone_engage@yahoo.com
You can also read it here at: Learning, serving and leading: the experience of ENGAGE SPORT COACHES | Sharing4good
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