International conference

The impact of sports on children’s well-being: Nordic experience

Date & time

11.05.2022 00:00 (GMT+3)

Where

Seimas, Gedimino pr. 53, Vilnius, and online

Language

English, with translation available in Lithuanian

The conference aims to present the best practice of the Nordic countries on how organised sports affect children's well-being and prevent children from early smoking, alcohol, and drug abuse with great success. In the Nordic countries, about 90 % of children attend sports clubs, while in Lithuania the proportion stands at less than 30 %. The Nordic experience shows how children’s sports effectively strengthen families and communities, promote volunteering, and build social capital.

The conference will cover the following topics: what benefits do children’s sports bring to children and society? How can we ensure that all children remain as healthy as possible, which is one of the tenets of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child? How can we ensure a safe and friendly environment in children’s sports? How should the national authorities, sports clubs, NGOs, and other stakeholders cooperate among themselves?

During the conference, the public entity „Football Club Ataka” and parental volunteers will present the initiative „Community Sports Leaders Training”, the first project on children’s sports following the Nordic lead in Lithuania.

During the discussion, Lithuanian politicians and sports representatives will consider the following questions: what direction should children’s sports take? What experiences of the Nordic countries would be beneficial for Lithuania? What instruments would create better
conditions for more children to engage in sports and enjoy improved well-being.

Programme

13.00–13.15 Opening and welcome addresses

  • H.E. Ms Viktorija Čmilytė-Nilsen, Speaker of the Seimas
  • Ms Helén Nilsson, Director of the Nordic Council of Ministers Office in Lithuania
  • H.E. Mr Ole Terje Horpestand, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway to Lithuania

13.15–14.45 Keynote speeches (Part I)

  • „93% of children joyfully participate in sports in Norway: how do we achieve that?” Mr Mads Andreassen, Head of Sports Activity within the Sport for All and Development Department, Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
  • „Children’s organised sports in Oslo: children empowerment and community strength” Mr Thor-Erik Stenberg, CEO of KFUM-Kameratene Oslo, Norway
  • „Impact of sports on children’s well-being: parental volunteering in sports” Mr Donatas Tvarijonas, Director of the Football Club ‘Ataka’

14.45–15.00 Coffee break

15.00–16.00 Keynote speeches (Part II)

  • „Role of parental volunteers in Danish children’s sports” Mr Aurelijus Skarbalius, Manager of HB Koge, Denmark
  • „Added value of physical literacy for increasing the involvement of children in sports” Mr Kasparas Šileikis, Head of Olympic Education Programmes at the National Olympic Committee of Lithuania
  • „Empowering children and young people through sports in rural areas” Mr Arminas Vareika, Manager of the programme ‘Youth Can’

16.00–17.00 Panel discussion “How to involve more children in sports in Lithuania and to ensure their well-being through sports?”

  • Mr Virgilijus Alekna, Chair of the Commission for Youth and Sport Affairs of the Seimas
  • Mr Linas Obcarskas, Vice-Minister of Education, Science and Sport
  • Mr Valdas Benkunskas, Deputy Mayor at Vilnius City Municipality
  • Prof. Rimantas Kėvalas, Head of the Pediatric Department, Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences ‘Kauno klinikos’
  • Representative of the academic community
  • Prof. Vilma Čingienė, Institute of Management and Political Sciences, Mykolo Romerio University

Conference recording

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Mindaugas Damijonaitis

Mindaugas Damijonaitis

Adviser for NGO cooperation and Belarus

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