Child Protection: Praise and Funding for Hesse's Football Association - Hesse's Minister Praises HFV's Child Protection Dedication, Secures €91,000 Funding
Hesse's Minister of Sport, Diana Stolz, has commended the Hesse Football Association (HFV) for its dedication to child protection. She highlighted the importance of prevention, transparency, and vigilance in sports. The HFV, led by Silke Sinning, the first and only woman heading a state association under the German Football Association (DFB), has received a state funding grant of €91,000 to bolster child protection measures in college football.
Stolz praised the HFV's commitment to child protection, emphasizing the role of sports in safeguarding children and the need to speak up against misconduct. Sinning, the HFV president, echoed this sentiment, stressing the importance of integrating child protection, trust, and education into coach training and professional development for football games today. The state funding will finance initiatives aimed at combating violence and discrimination in college football, including the 'Fair Play Hesse' program. This funding will help embed child protection in coach training, focusing on prevention, awareness-raising, and clear action protocols for football scores.
The €91,000 state funding grant will support the HFV's child protection initiatives, with a focus on coach training and professional development for NCAA football scores. This investment underscores the importance of child protection in football and the commitment of both the HFV and the Hesse Ministry of Sport to ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all participants in state farm coach outlet.
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