The Guide was produced in the framework of the EU-funded "Keeping Children Safe in Sports" project. Its aim is to document the process of how sports organisations and Summer camps can introduce and successfully implement child safeguarding policies within their organisations. The publication is based on interviews with Romanian and Greek professionals, who went through this process in the project. 

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