vub calewaert lecture 6 hepa part ii
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Part II The History Behind the EUrsquos Part II The History Behind the EUrsquos Involvement with OverweightObesity Involvement with OverweightObesity and Health-Enhancing Physical Activity and Health-Enhancing Physical Activity (HEPA) (HEPA)
Jacob Kornbeck Sport Unit European Commission DG Education and Culture Brussels
London 22 November 2010
The role of the Commission in relation to the promotion of Health Enhancing Physical Activity (HEPA)
3
Key QuestionKey Question
The Lisbon Treaty has been in force since 1 December 2009
bull Article 165 TFEU provides the EU with a competence for sport
bull What does this mean for mean for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA)
4
Stop PressStop Press
18 November 2010
Council adopts Conclusions on anti-dopinghttpwwwconsiliumeuropaeuuedocscms_datadocspressdataeneduc117821pdf
A news item can be found on the website of the Sport Unit httpeceuropaeusportnewsnews971_enhtm
EHFA news release ldquoEHFA Awarded EU Funding For ldquoFitness Against Dopingrdquo Projectrdquo
httpwwwehfaeu51htmlamptx_ttnews[tt_news]=92amptx_ttnews[backPid]=19ampcHash=65eb7fc4e2
5
PlanPlan
1 Where do we come from (Why is the EU promoting HEPA
2 What has changed with the Lisbon Treaty
3 Where are we going next
bull Europe 2020 Strategy- smart sustainable inclusive growth- EU-wide targets- Flagship initiatives (eg Innovation Youth on the Move New skills for new jobs)- prioritisation ldquostreamliningrdquo of policies into Europe 2020 objectives
bull EU Budget Review- next multi-annual framework COM proposals by July 2011- intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges)- core principles (delivering key policy objectives EU added value realmeasurable impact)
6
Underlyinggeneral
EU context
The E amp SportThe E amp Sport1 Where do we come from
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
Jacob Kornbeck Sport Unit European Commission DG Education and Culture Brussels
London 22 November 2010
The role of the Commission in relation to the promotion of Health Enhancing Physical Activity (HEPA)
3
Key QuestionKey Question
The Lisbon Treaty has been in force since 1 December 2009
bull Article 165 TFEU provides the EU with a competence for sport
bull What does this mean for mean for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA)
4
Stop PressStop Press
18 November 2010
Council adopts Conclusions on anti-dopinghttpwwwconsiliumeuropaeuuedocscms_datadocspressdataeneduc117821pdf
A news item can be found on the website of the Sport Unit httpeceuropaeusportnewsnews971_enhtm
EHFA news release ldquoEHFA Awarded EU Funding For ldquoFitness Against Dopingrdquo Projectrdquo
httpwwwehfaeu51htmlamptx_ttnews[tt_news]=92amptx_ttnews[backPid]=19ampcHash=65eb7fc4e2
5
PlanPlan
1 Where do we come from (Why is the EU promoting HEPA
2 What has changed with the Lisbon Treaty
3 Where are we going next
bull Europe 2020 Strategy- smart sustainable inclusive growth- EU-wide targets- Flagship initiatives (eg Innovation Youth on the Move New skills for new jobs)- prioritisation ldquostreamliningrdquo of policies into Europe 2020 objectives
bull EU Budget Review- next multi-annual framework COM proposals by July 2011- intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges)- core principles (delivering key policy objectives EU added value realmeasurable impact)
6
Underlyinggeneral
EU context
The E amp SportThe E amp Sport1 Where do we come from
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
3
Key QuestionKey Question
The Lisbon Treaty has been in force since 1 December 2009
bull Article 165 TFEU provides the EU with a competence for sport
bull What does this mean for mean for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA)
4
Stop PressStop Press
18 November 2010
Council adopts Conclusions on anti-dopinghttpwwwconsiliumeuropaeuuedocscms_datadocspressdataeneduc117821pdf
A news item can be found on the website of the Sport Unit httpeceuropaeusportnewsnews971_enhtm
EHFA news release ldquoEHFA Awarded EU Funding For ldquoFitness Against Dopingrdquo Projectrdquo
httpwwwehfaeu51htmlamptx_ttnews[tt_news]=92amptx_ttnews[backPid]=19ampcHash=65eb7fc4e2
5
PlanPlan
1 Where do we come from (Why is the EU promoting HEPA
2 What has changed with the Lisbon Treaty
3 Where are we going next
bull Europe 2020 Strategy- smart sustainable inclusive growth- EU-wide targets- Flagship initiatives (eg Innovation Youth on the Move New skills for new jobs)- prioritisation ldquostreamliningrdquo of policies into Europe 2020 objectives
bull EU Budget Review- next multi-annual framework COM proposals by July 2011- intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges)- core principles (delivering key policy objectives EU added value realmeasurable impact)
6
Underlyinggeneral
EU context
The E amp SportThe E amp Sport1 Where do we come from
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
4
Stop PressStop Press
18 November 2010
Council adopts Conclusions on anti-dopinghttpwwwconsiliumeuropaeuuedocscms_datadocspressdataeneduc117821pdf
A news item can be found on the website of the Sport Unit httpeceuropaeusportnewsnews971_enhtm
EHFA news release ldquoEHFA Awarded EU Funding For ldquoFitness Against Dopingrdquo Projectrdquo
httpwwwehfaeu51htmlamptx_ttnews[tt_news]=92amptx_ttnews[backPid]=19ampcHash=65eb7fc4e2
5
PlanPlan
1 Where do we come from (Why is the EU promoting HEPA
2 What has changed with the Lisbon Treaty
3 Where are we going next
bull Europe 2020 Strategy- smart sustainable inclusive growth- EU-wide targets- Flagship initiatives (eg Innovation Youth on the Move New skills for new jobs)- prioritisation ldquostreamliningrdquo of policies into Europe 2020 objectives
bull EU Budget Review- next multi-annual framework COM proposals by July 2011- intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges)- core principles (delivering key policy objectives EU added value realmeasurable impact)
6
Underlyinggeneral
EU context
The E amp SportThe E amp Sport1 Where do we come from
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
5
PlanPlan
1 Where do we come from (Why is the EU promoting HEPA
2 What has changed with the Lisbon Treaty
3 Where are we going next
bull Europe 2020 Strategy- smart sustainable inclusive growth- EU-wide targets- Flagship initiatives (eg Innovation Youth on the Move New skills for new jobs)- prioritisation ldquostreamliningrdquo of policies into Europe 2020 objectives
bull EU Budget Review- next multi-annual framework COM proposals by July 2011- intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges)- core principles (delivering key policy objectives EU added value realmeasurable impact)
6
Underlyinggeneral
EU context
The E amp SportThe E amp Sport1 Where do we come from
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
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bull Europe 2020 Strategy- smart sustainable inclusive growth- EU-wide targets- Flagship initiatives (eg Innovation Youth on the Move New skills for new jobs)- prioritisation ldquostreamliningrdquo of policies into Europe 2020 objectives
bull EU Budget Review- next multi-annual framework COM proposals by July 2011- intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges)- core principles (delivering key policy objectives EU added value realmeasurable impact)
6
Underlyinggeneral
EU context
The E amp SportThe E amp Sport1 Where do we come from
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
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- Slide 19
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- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
bull EU competence for sport (Art 165 TFEU)- explicit legal basis to promote sport at EU level- established structures for sport in the Council - continuation of informal cooperation
bull 2007 White Paper on Sport- implementation of 53 actions ndash 90 completed or underway
bull Preparatory Actions in the field of sport transnational projects- 2009 (health education gender disability) ndash 4meuro- 2010 (social inclusion anti-doping volunteering) ndash 25meuro- 2011 (tbc)
7
OverviewSituationautumn
2010(sport)
1 Where do we come from
8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
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8
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2004-2008European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004Study ldquoYoung peoplersquos lifestyle and sedentarinessrdquo 2005EU Working Group Sport amp Health 2005White Paper on Sport (DG EAC) 2007White Paper on nutrition overweight
and obesity-related health issues 2007EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008
9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
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9
1 Where do we come from
10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
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10
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2008-2010
EU Physical Activity Guidelines 2008Entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty 2009Preparatory Actions HEPA education amp training
disability gender 2009Special Eurobarometer Sport and Physical Activity 2010Preparatory Actions doping social inclusion volunteering 2010Sport Council (EYCS) (Education Youth Culture
[including Audiovisual Affairs] and Sport) 2010 Council Working Party on Sport 2010
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
11
1 Where do we come from
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
-
12
1 Where do we come from
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
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- Slide 21
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-
1313
1 Where do we come from
14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
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14
1 Where do we come from
Timeline 2010-2014 (and beyondhellip)
Council Working Party on Sport 2010HEPA Europe EU Contact Group 2010Communication on Sport (2010)
(2011)Preparatory Actions hellip 2011Further mainstreaming 2012EU Sport Programme 2014Monitoring mechanism based on PA Guidelines hellip
15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
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15
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
[hellip]
The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues while taking account of the specific nature of sport its structures based on voluntary activity its social and educational function
16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
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- Slide 2
- Slide 3
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16
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty TITLE XIEDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND YOUTH AND SPORTArticle 165
Community action shall be aimed at
[hellip]
mdash developing the European dimension in sport by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions cooperation between bodies responsible for sports by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen especially young sportsmen and sportswomen
17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
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17
2 What has changed
Lisbon Treaty
Political cooperation (Council Conclusions)bull Legally possible depends on political consensusbull Physical Activity Guidelines a good starting pointbull Input needed including from EU Contact Group
Funding for HEPA projects in EU Sport Programmebull Legally possible depends on budgetbull Situation not very favourable at presentbull Input needed from EU Contact Group you can help us in a crucial phase
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
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- Slide 2
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18
2 What has changed
Pre-Lisbon end of high conjuncture but not Treaty competencePost-Lisbon new Treaty competence but recessionhellip
bull H
EPA chapter in an EU Sport Programme
19
EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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EUcooperationstructuresfor sport
Formal structuresbull COM DG EAC Sport Unitbull CONS WP on Sport Coreper I EYCS Council 2nd
meeting on sport on 18 November (anti-doping social inclusion high-level dialogue with sport movement)
bull EP CULT CommitteeInformal cooperationbull Sport Ministers Sport Directors 6 WGs (Health Anti-
Doping Economics Non-Profit Sport Organisations Education Social inclusion)
Structured dialogue with sport stakeholdersbull EU Sport Forumbull BilateralMultilateral
The EU amp SpotThe EU amp Spot3 Where are we going next
20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
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20
Implementingthe Lisbon
Treaty(sport)
- Experience from informal cooperation withMember States and stakeholders (White Paper)
- Broad consultation process first half 2010 (Member States sport stakeholders general public)
High expectations Indications for priority areas for EU action
Preparation of an EU initiative on sport in full respect of the Treaty mandate
bull Supporting coordinating supplementing actionbull Only action with clear EU added value
EU amp SportEU amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp SportThe Lisbon Treaty amp Sport3 Where are we going next
21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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21
COMPolicy
initiative
Format Communication on SportOverall objective EU level promotion of sport in line with the Treaty mandate contribution to Europe 2020Content
bull Building on the White Paper on Sport (incl same structure societal role of sport economic dimension of sport organisation of sport)
bull Focus on policy supportbull Proposals for action engaging the Commission and
the Member Statesbull Reference to a possible future EU programme to
support the policy approach
EU amp SportEU amp Sport3 Where are we going next
2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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2222
What nextWhat next
2014ndash2020 EU Sport
Programme
2009 ndash 2011Preparatory
Actions
2012 ndash 2013
hellip
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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