ENGSO LOGO Poem
An azure bridge and a yellow star          There are those who might ask, why they are          The ENGSO logo, and what they mean          The answer's our aims, our hopes, our dream                    The bridge it will help span many a gap          People may cross without fear or mishap          It will link all the nations from every place          No matter the colour, the gender or race                    A star is a symbol, it shines in the sky          It's something to aim for no matter how high          From beginners to veterans there's always a place          For all who take part and join in the race                    At the ENGSO Assemblies we are but a few          Of the many millions, who want us to do          Our best representing their wishes and dreams          for the future of sport and all that it means                    So welcome dear friends both the old and the new          Your commitment ot ENGSO will see us get through          Our tasks, which are many with objectives so high          But our bridge it will help reach that star in the sky.                   

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The ENGSO Youth Committee 2007-2009


 

SO WHAT CAN YOU DO TO DEVELOP YOUTH LEADERSHIP
IN YOUR ORGANISATION?
 

This document is intended to motivate ENGSO member organisations to improve youth leadership opportunities, enable young people to take control of their own destiny and to actively promote youth governance in their countries.  

Many countries claim to have a youth sport structure, but how many really give young people equal treatment?

ENGSO Youth wants to ensure a successful future for sport in Europe.  For young people, together with young people, and we challenge the members of ENGSO to help make this dream a reality. 

‘Young Leaders’ Motivation Paper

ENGSO Youth is a non profit organisation and has the aim:

- to represent the interest of people under the age of 35 dealing with sport in Europe;

- to achieve, promote and support the implementation of the ENGSO guidelines for children and youth sport;

- to develop the ENGSO policy in the field of children and youth to include finding the financial resourcrs for these activities;

- to represent the interest of young people in sport on the European level (e.g. European Youth Forum).
 

The main activities of the ENGSO Youth are

- networking;

- exchange of ideas on national sports developments in the field of youth;

- offering a discussion platform for current sport political issues in the field of youth;

- seeking common positions on sport issues in the field of youth and publicising these positions;

- strengthening the cooperation with other bodies dealing with childern and youth matters.

Poster of aims and activities

 
 
         
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