On Monday, November 11th, District Councilor for Sport Harald Muschner (CDU) attended the presentation event of “SPORT VERNETZT”, a sports project from ALBA Berlin that offers children a variety of sports opportunities from daycare age onwards. The project creates new opportunities for exercise and promotes an active, healthy lifestyle, particularly in districts with particular social challenges. To do this, “SPORT VERNETZT” brings qualified trainers directly to the children – to their schools, daycare centers and leisure facilities.
“I am pleased that we can also launch ‘SPORT VERNETZT’ here in Reinickendorf,” says Harald Muschner. “It is important that all children have the opportunity to experience sport and exercise. In this way, we support them in developing joy in an active lifestyle at an early age and at the same time strengthen our sports clubs as important social actors.”
The project is aimed primarily at children from disadvantaged living situations. By working with sports clubs, schools, daycare centers and local trainers, the needs of these children can be addressed directly.
Research shows that exercise is important for children’s physical and mental development. The project confirms this: “SPORT VERNETZT” strengthens the self-confidence and social skills of the children who take part. The offer relieves the burden on educational professionals and allows them to develop further as coaches, while local decision-makers are made aware of the importance of exercise in social spaces.
Further information about the project can be found at www.sport-vernetzt.de
1. Introduction and Overview
Guest 1: District Councilor for Sport Harald Muschner
Guest 2: Janine Möller, Project Manager of “SPORT VERNETZT”
2. Importance of the Project
Guest 1: What are your thoughts on the importance of the new sports project “SPORT VERNETZT” in promoting an active and healthy lifestyle among children in Reinickendorf?
Guest 2: Can you elaborate on the role of “SPORT VERNETZT” in addressing the needs of children from disadvantaged backgrounds and how it contributes to their overall development?
3. Benefits of the Project
Guest 1: How do you think the collaboration between sports clubs, schools, daycare centers, and local trainers will help to ensure the success of the project?
Guest 2: Can you share some examples of the positive impact that ”SPORT VERNETZT” has had on children so far, both from a physical and mental perspective?
4. Expansion and Sustainability
Guest 1: What measures have been taken to ensure the long-term sustainability of the project, especially in terms of engaging with local decision-makers?
Guest 2: Are there any plans to expand the project to other districts in Berlin or even throughout Germany? And how can individuals and organizations get involved in supporting this initiative?
5. Conclusion
Guest 1: In your opinion, what is the main message that you want people to take away from the launch of “SPORT VERNETZT” in Reinickendorf?
Guest 2: Lastly, how can we continue to create more awareness and promote similar sports projects in underserved communities across the country?