Safeguarding in sport, as a contemporary concept and practice, is deeply rooted in the broader culture of prevention. Its emergence reflects the progressive evolution of prevention strategies from reactive measures into proactive, ethically grounded educational commitments. The notion of prevention is a polysemous and multidimensional construct encompassing a variety of strategies, actions, and interventions aimed at reducing risks and averting harmful events across multiple domains – health, environment, society, and education.
Safeguarding in sport: towards a pedagogy of prevention, protection, and empowerment
Isidori E
2025-01-01
Abstract
Safeguarding in sport, as a contemporary concept and practice, is deeply rooted in the broader culture of prevention. Its emergence reflects the progressive evolution of prevention strategies from reactive measures into proactive, ethically grounded educational commitments. The notion of prevention is a polysemous and multidimensional construct encompassing a variety of strategies, actions, and interventions aimed at reducing risks and averting harmful events across multiple domains – health, environment, society, and education.File in questo prodotto:
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