SAFEYOU launch event in Germany

The university of Potsdam and the German Anti Doping Agency organised the launch event in Bonn. Key stakeholders were introduced to the SAFEYOU TOOL, like the representatives of McFit and FitX (German Gyms) as well as representatives of sports association (German skiing association, German Association for disabled Athletes). Also representatives of “Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln” (Sport…

Διεθνές Σεμινάριο για την Πρόληψη του Ντόπινγκ στον Αθλητισμό

Το πρόγραμμα SAFE YOU και το Υπουργείο Παιδείας, Έρευνας και Θρησκευμάτων σας προσκαλεί στο 1ο Διεθνές Σεμινάριο για την Πρόληψη του Ντόπινγκ στον Αθλητισμό. Η πρόσκληση, το πρόγραμμα και οι οδηγίες πρόσβασης στο χώρο του Σεμιναρίου βρίσκονται στα παρακάτω αρχεία: ΠΡΟΣΚΛΗΣΗ-ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ 1ου ΔΙΕΘΝΟΥΣ ΣΕΜΙΝΑΡΙΟΥ Χάρτης πρόσβασης και Οδηγίες

SAFEYOU at the Life Skills Sports Academy of AUTh Sport Center

7/9/2016 The SAFE YOU team in Thessaloniki joined the Life Skills Sport Academy organised by the Aristotle University Sports Center and discussed with emerging exercisers the importance of sport in the development and maintenance of health, as well as the negative physical, psychological and social consequences from the use of maladaptive practices during sport involvement.  …

SAFEYOU at the ICM Conference

27/8/2016 Dr Barkoukis attended the ICM (International conference on Motivation) conference in Thessaloniki, Greece to present the Safe You project quantitative results. The presentation was focused on the reasons why recreational athletes involve in PAES use. The presentation stimulated discussion on PAES use in recreational settings and scholars were informed on the magnitude of the…

SAFEYOU at the ASP Conference

5/5/2016 Prof Andrea Petroczi and Dr Julie Vargo attended the ASP (Association of Sport Psychology) conference in Munster, Germany to divulgate the Safe You EU project qualitative results. The talk and event presented itself as a networking opportunity with funders and other experts in the field of Sport Psychology. Discussing results with colleagues was a…