CEV releases first, historic ‘Guardians of the Court’ safeguarding guidelines

11th CEV School Project webinar series to discuss variety of highly relevant topics

The 11th series of webinars run by the CEV Technical and Development Department is coming up soon, with coaches working at the grassroots level and other individuals from across the globe and with varied sporting backgrounds invited to sign up for participation. Click here to register.  The first webinar of this 11th series run in conjunction with …

Partners review latest achievements and devise ambitious plans for delivery of PVGW 2.0 project

The partners involved in the delivery of the ‘Play Volleyball – Grow with it (PVGW) 2.0’ project came together earlier this week at the home of European Volleyball in Luxembourg for a mid-term get-together to assess the latest achievements and devise plans for the next steps and actions to undertake following their previous such meeting …

Consortium partners define next steps of “Play Volleyball - Grow with it 2.0” project

The partners of the “Play Volleyball – Grow with it 2.0” project came together on Friday for a plenary, productive meeting in Romania’s capital Bucharest – with the attendees including representatives of the CEV, the National Volleyball Federations of Austria,...

‘Play Volleyball – Grow with it 2.0’ partners work on educational programme

The national federation project partners have collected some good initiatives since the first kick off meeting held earlier this year, which will result in the production of a ‘Mapping of Good Initiatives’ document, to stand as a baseline for what projects and similar initiatives or programmes already exist for the target group – kids aged …

Erasmus+ “Play Volleyball, grow with it 2.0”

The kick-off meeting for the Erasmus+ “Play Volleyball, grow with it 2.0” project took place at the home of European Volleyball in Luxembourg. The CEV is the leading organisation of a project whose primary goal is to create an educational programme for a “new” age group, children 6 – 14 years old, rather than the 8-12 years old age group from a previous such project.