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Barnskyddsarbete i idrottsmiljöer : En intervjustudie om skolans och föreningars hantering av situationer där barn far illa / Child protection in sport environments : An interview study of schools’ and sport clubs’ management of situations where children are being harmedWiström, Carl January 2020 (has links)
Considering the institution of the Convention on the rights of the Child as Swedish law (Regeringskansliet, 2020), now, more than ever, the importance for children to exist and strivein safe environments is highlighted in society. In light of reports on lacking implementation of child rights policies in sport context, this study aimed to contribute with knowledge of schools and sport clubs’ child protection work, to discover how the organizations manage situations where children get hurt. From interviewing physical education teachers from four elementary schools and administrative personnel, board members and sports directors from three sport clubs, a thematic analysis was conducted. The results consisted of three themes of managing: conversing, reporting, and acting. I discuss implications for schools and sport clubs and offer some recommendations based on the current results. I also make suggestions for future research.
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I kollisionen mellan marknadslogik och trygghet : En studie om hur idrottsföreningar hanterar barnidrottens kommersialiseringBrindsjö, Matilda, Krutova, Alexandra January 2024 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to examine how the effects of commercialisation impact the management of sports organizations. Additionally, the study aims to investigate how sports organizations handle commercialisation to ensure a sustainable balance between the market logic and safe sports for children. Neo -institutional theory, and its various components, have been used as a theoretical lens to answer these research questions. The study was conducted using a deductive, qualitative method, and the questions for the semi-structured interviews were designed and analysed with the help of neo-institutional theory. The results and analysis show that commercialisation primarily affects the management of sports organizations through increased professionalisation. To manage commercialisation and maintain a sustainable balance between market logic and safe sports for children, sports organizations work on educating employees, coaches, and parents. They establish guidelines and ensure compliance, focusing on a proactive approach to prevent infringement. Within the organizations, there is an ongoing dialogue to integrate these guidelines into the organization. The results also highlight the importance of understanding the individual needs of athletes so that sports activities can be conducted on their terms. A long-term perspective on sports participation is also emphasised as important for sustainability.
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