Main Priority Area
Positive Values in Sport
Budget
60 000 €
Venue
Norway, Netherlands, Estonya, Türkiye
Duration
12 Months
I LET YOU DOWN, YOU DON’T LET DOWN OTHERS (A DOCUMENTARY ON PAST DOPING USERS)
Background
Doping is a practice that is against all the values that the EU stands for, especially fairness and equality. As a hindrance before meaningful participation in a democratic society, doping usage is against equal participation, equal opportunities, fairness in sports, and rules of a civic society. Doping usage discourages, disheartens, and prevents new talents from emerging and hinders the growth potential of sports teams, organisations, individual and team players, and athletes.
Objectives
The current system to prevent the use of doping relies heavily on reactive criminal justice elements rather than focusing on self-control through a cognitive process of cause and effect. The athletes need to see the percussion of their usage of doping in terms of how severe it can be, how certain it is, and how swiftly it will find them from first-person accounts. The purpose of creating such a product is to create the impact of a heart-to-heart effect with a fellow athlete who has been through tough times, lost everything, and is trying to reconcile with his or her past by sharing his or her experiences, lest what they have been through happen to another athlete.
Therefore, this project aims to create a teaching material in the form of a documentary where the athletes can see the devastating effects of doping usage in the form of self-reported accounts from past users of doping.
Project Results
R1: Doping Documentary
R2: Survey-based Documentary Impact Report
Main Priority Area
Positive Values in Sport
Budget
60 000 €
Venue
Norway, Netherlands, Estonya, Türkiye
Duration
12 Months
I LET YOU DOWN, YOU DON’T LET DOWN OTHERS (A DOCUMENTARY ON PAST DOPING USERS)
Background
Doping is a practice that is against all the values that the EU stands for, especially fairness and equality. As a hindrance before meaningful participation in a democratic society, doping usage is against equal participation, equal opportunities, fairness in sports, and rules of a civic society. Doping usage discourages, disheartens, and prevents new talents from emerging and hinders the growth potential of sports teams, organisations, individual and team players, and athletes.
Objectives
The current system to prevent the use of doping relies heavily on reactive criminal justice elements rather than focusing on self-control through a cognitive process of cause and effect. The athletes need to see the percussion of their usage of doping in terms of how severe it can be, how certain it is, and how swiftly it will find them from first-person accounts. The purpose of creating such a product is to create the impact of a heart-to-heart effect with a fellow athlete who has been through tough times, lost everything, and is trying to reconcile with his or her past by sharing his or her experiences, lest what they have been through happen to another athlete.
Therefore, this project aims to create a teaching material in the form of a documentary where the athletes can see the devastating effects of doping usage in the form of self-reported accounts from past users of doping.
Project Results
R1: Doping Documentary
R2: Survey-based Documentary Impact Report
Main Priority Area
Positive Values in Sport
Budget
60 000 €
Venue
Norway, Netherlands, Estonya, Türkiye
Duration
12 Months
I LET YOU DOWN, YOU DON’T LET DOWN OTHERS (A DOCUMENTARY ON PAST DOPING USERS)
Background
Doping is a practice that is against all the values that the EU stands for, especially fairness and equality. As a hindrance before meaningful participation in a democratic society, doping usage is against equal participation, equal opportunities, fairness in sports, and rules of a civic society. Doping usage discourages, disheartens, and prevents new talents from emerging and hinders the growth potential of sports teams, organisations, individual and team players, and athletes.
Objectives
The current system to prevent the use of doping relies heavily on reactive criminal justice elements rather than focusing on self-control through a cognitive process of cause and effect. The athletes need to see the percussion of their usage of doping in terms of how severe it can be, how certain it is, and how swiftly it will find them from first-person accounts. The purpose of creating such a product is to create the impact of a heart-to-heart effect with a fellow athlete who has been through tough times, lost everything, and is trying to reconcile with his or her past by sharing his or her experiences, lest what they have been through happen to another athlete.
Therefore, this project aims to create a teaching material in the form of a documentary where the athletes can see the devastating effects of doping usage in the form of self-reported accounts from past users of doping.
Project Results
R1: Doping Documentary
R2: Survey-based Documentary Impact Report