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The ACCESS projects completes its webinar series and makes the recordings available online

Following the successful webinar series, seen by more than 200 people, that was organised as a part of the project’s capacity building and training activities, all the five recordings are now available on the project’s website and YouTube channel.

Prior to the series itself, the objective of the webinars was to create content that would boast knowledge and skills and showcase good practices that can be inspiring for the sport organisations participating in the project and beyond. The topics and the five areas that were featured in the individual episodes reflected the outcomes of the interview and study visit activities that were conducted in the four participating sport organisations – FC Porto, Danish and Welsh Football Associations and the GAA.

In order to serve the best content and make the webinar episodes attractive and informative, the ACCESS project reached out to a few dozen experts, practitioners and researchers in various fields – precisely five – communication and reporting, environmental impact assessment, biodiversity and nature protection, green procurement, and finally, event management.

Among many others, whose names are respectively displayed next to each webinar, the series saw Sudhanshu Verma of REVOLVE Media, Thom Rawson of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ “One Pack, One Planet”, Katie Cross, Pledgeball’s founder, Mervyn Jones, on behalf of the Dutch Ministry of Water and Infrastructure, John Paxton of Cardiff City Council, IUCN’s Jana Janotova and Loredana Scuto, and Danish Handball Federation’s Ann Lykke Davidsen.

Facilitated and moderated by Ernest Kovacs of ACR+, the webinars hosted numerous researchers and academics coming from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, namely Alessio Novi, Matteo Semeraro, Anna Merlini, Niccolo Todaro, Matteo Donelli and Nora Annesi.

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