PROMOTING SAFETY, SECURITY AND SERVICE AT SPORTS EVENTS PROS4

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PROMOTING SAFETY, SECURITY AND SERVICE AT SPORTS EVENTS PROS4

WHAT IS PROS4? ProS4 is the abbreviation for the project Promoting the Council of Europe Standards to safety, security and services at football matches and other sports events. ProS4 is co-financed by the European Union and the Council of Europe, while the latter s Secretariat of the Sport Conventions Unit ensures co-ordinated implementation of the ProS4 activities. ProS4 aims to tackle cross-border threats to the integrity of sport due to the violence and misbehaviour of sports spectators, as well as other kinds of in tolerance and discrimination. It promotes the development and improvement of national systems and procedures for safety, security and services at sports events. The ProS4 project activities are divided into five sub-projects: 33SP 1: Overview of current trends and emergent challenges at football matches in Europe 33SP 2: Preparation of three country-specific Action Plans 33SP 3: Safety as a priority (Romania) 33SP 4: Promoting dialogue between clubs and their supporters (Croatia) 33SP 5: Strategic co-ordination and legal framework (Slovak Republic)

WHAT ARE PROS4 S OBJECTIVES? 33to evaluate the current situation in Europe by providing a factual and analytical overview of safety and security challenges at football matches and other sports events in Europe; 33to assist the improvement of competence of national authorities and event organisers in ensuring safety, security and service aligned with European best practices and standards. WHAT KIND OF ACTIVITIES ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED? 33desk research and a questionnaire for the overview report (collecting information from all national football information points (NFIPs) in Europe; 33training sessions on stewarding and safety management in Romania; 33round tables on fan dialogue in Croatia; 33workshops on legal framework and national coordination in the Slovak Republic; 33regional seminar for the Balkan region on an integrated safety, security and service approach; 33maintaining a website with access to resource documents; 33creating a network of experts in safety and security of sport events; 33closing conference.

WHAT ARE THE MAIN OUTCOMES OF THE PROJECT? 33a European overview of current trends and emergent challenges at football matches in Europe; 33three country-specific action plans for Croatia, Romania and the Slovak Republic; 33a training program for safety officers in Romania; 33legal and procedural guidelines for a national co-ordination mechanism in the Slovak Republic; 3 3 pilot projects for promoting dialogue between clubs and their supporters in Croatia.

Promoting police/ fan dialogue Europa League Final, Bucharest, September 2012 WHO DO WE WORK WITH? A Project Management team has been set up to manage this project, it comprises: 33the Bureau of the Standing Committee of the European Convention on Spectator Violence; 33the Pan European Think Tank of Football Safety and Security Experts; 33governmental institutions, supporter and sports organisations from Croatia, Romania and the Slovak Republic; 33And the European Commission. Close partnerships have been developed with other organisations to help achieve the project s goals: 33the National Football Information Points (NFIPs) network; 33Football Supporters Europe (FSE); 33Supporters Direct; 33the UK Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA).

More information: 3website: 3 http://www.coe.int/sport/pros4 3e-mail: 3 sport.pros4@coe.int 3twitter: 3 @ProS4_coe PREMS 098816 Photo: Shutterstock, Romanian NFIP ENG The Council of Europe is the continent s leading human rights organisation. It comprises 47 member states, 28 of which are members of the European Union. All Council of Europe member states have signed up to the European Convention on Human Rights, a treaty designed to protect human rights, democracy and the rule of law. The European Court of Human Rights oversees the implementation of the Convention in the member states. www.coe.int The European Union is a unique economic and political partnership between 28 democratic European countries. Its aims are peace, prosperity and freedom for its 500 million citizens in a fairer, safer world. To make things happen, EU countries set up bodies to run the EU and adopt its legislation. The main ones are the European Parliament (representing the people of Europe), the Council of the European Union (representing national governments) and the European Commission (representing the common EU interest). http://europa.eu