Presidency
Ireland
Period: January–June 2013
EU Council: 17 May 2013
Minister responsible: Michael RING, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Sport Working Party Chair: Annemarie SMITH
Adopted EU Council Policy Documents
Policy Debate
Topic: The role of public authorities in combating increased sophistication of doping in sport.
Guest speakers: Travis Tygart, Chief Executive of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)
Background paper
High-level Structured Dialogue
Topic: Working in partnership to combat the increased sophistication of doping in sport. (tbc)
Guest speakers: Travis Tygart, Chief Executive of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)
The Council acknowledges that talented and elite athletes must be able to pursue sport at the highest level while combining education and/or work in a flexible way. It emphasises that a “dual career” approach enables athletes to develop both sporting performance and lifelong personal, educational or career development.
The conclusions highlight that combining sport and education/work benefits not only the individual athlete’s future but also society at large, contributing to employability, social inclusion and the Europe 2020 strategy.
The conclusions highlight that combining sport and education/work benefits not only the individual athlete’s future but also society at large, contributing to employability, social inclusion and the Europe 2020 strategy.
Member States are invited to take policy actions: develop high-quality training systems for athletes, implement flexible learning and recognition of non-formal and informal learning, support mobility of athletes, and cooperate with sport organisations, education and labour sectors. The conclusions also request the Commission to support exchange of best practices, provide guidance on dual-career policies across Europe, and promote coherent frameworks that respect athletes’ needs and rights.