ERASMUS+ Project SSCL meets in The Hague

In November, the Erasmus+ funded Sport and Social Cohesion Lab (SSCL) was able to meet for the first time in The Hague. In this project, NGOs and universities work together using a Living Lab approach in order to increase social cohesion in diverse, vulnerable urban neighbourhoods and support practitioners in delivering high-quality sport for social cohesion programmes. Living Labs are user-centred and based on a co-creation approach that integrates research and innovation processes in real-life communities and settings. In short, Living Labs represent an innovative way of bringing beneficiaries and stakeholders together to tackle shared challenges.

The IESF, who is coordinating the project, was joined in the Hague by In Safe Hands e.V. (DE), Sport Against Racism Ireland (IR), Institute Of Technology Tralee (IR), The Hague University of Applied Science (NL), International Sports Alliance (NL), Palacky University Olomouc (CZ), INEX-SDA / fotbal pro Rozvoj (CZ) Swiss Academy for Development (CH) and the European Network of Sport Education (AT).

The main objective of this meeting was to share existing knowledge and the first results of working in the Living Labs. For 2022, the next steps of this innovative, pan-European project will be to adequately record, analyse and tailor the Living Lab approach to each unique setting. In the end, the project will also help provide guidance and knowledge to other sport organisations looking to engage with their communities and implement such an approach.

Thank you to the team of The Hague for the organisation in these challenging times! For more information on SSCL, click here.