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This is the storytelling of our partners' projects!
Explore our blog to delve into the narratives of our partners' diverse projects. Learn about the educational journeys they've embarked upon, and keep abreast of the latest developments and progress in their initiatives.
Make sure not to overlook our rich array of publications, which includes results, booklets, guides, video tutorials, reports, visual graphics, infographics, and much more.
This is your one-stop destination to uncover every detail about the endeavors of our partners.


Inclusion, Sustainability and Digital Innovation: The BTBC Approach to the Future of Sport
BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE (BTBC) is a project co-funded by the European Union. The Break the Bully Cycle (BTBC) Â project is not only about recognising and addressing bullying in youth sport. It is also about imagining what the sport of tomorrow should look like: more inclusive, more sustainable, more digitally connected and more aligned with European values.For this reason, BTBC adopts a broader approach that goes beyond training activities and enters the cultural dimension of sp
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From Transnational to Local: How BTBC Trains Young Athletes, Coaches and Communities
BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE (BTBC) is a project co-funded by the European Union. The strength of Break the Bully Cycle (BTBC) Â lies not only in its educational materials but also in the way the project brings people together.Its training path is built around two complementary levels: an international moment where partners share knowledge and methods, and a series of local meetings where young athletes, coaches and communities take part in hands-on workshops. Together, these two dim
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The Heart of the Project: The BTBC Safety & Inclusion Training Package
BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE (BTBC) is a project co-funded by the European Union. At the centre of Break the Bully Cycle (BTBC) Â stands its most important output: the Safety & Inclusion Training Package .This resource has been designed as a practical and accessible guide for sports clubs that want to create safer environments for young athletes, support inclusive team dynamics and respond to bullying in an effective way. Why this Package matters Across Europe, many coaches experienc
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Meet the Partners Behind BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE: Four Organisations, One Shared Mission
BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE (BTBC) is a project co-funded by the European Union. A strong and impactful project starts with a strong partnership. Break the Bully Cycle (BTBC) Â brings together four organisations from Italy, Spain and Bulgaria, each contributing specific expertise, experience and motivation to tackle bullying in youth sport.Although diverse in background and identity, the partners share one common vision: building safer, more inclusive and more educational sports env
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Why Break the Bully Cycle Matters: Understanding Bullying in Youth Sport
BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE (BTBC) is a project co-funded by the European Union. Bullying is a serious and often underestimated problem in youth sport. While sport is widely recognised as a powerful tool for inclusion, teamwork and personal growth, it can also become a place where negative dynamics, exclusion and intimidation take root.The project Break the Bully Cycle (BTBC) Â was created to respond to this challenge and to help sports clubs build safer, more respectful and more ed
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Break the Bully Cycle Has Started: A New European Project Against Bullying in Sport
BREAK THE BULLY CYCLE (BTBC) is a project co-funded by the European Union. The project Break the Bully Cycle  officially kicks off, bringing together four organisations from Italy, Spain and Bulgaria to tackle one of the most urgent issues in youth sport: bullying. Sport can be a powerful driver of inclusion, but it can also become a place where exclusion, intimidation and negative group dynamics emerge. BTBC was created to break this cycle and to promote safer, more inclusiv
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