New Survey for Athletes Launched under Erasmus+ Sport Project CoViS
Within the framework of the international CoViS (Combating Violence in Sport) project, funded by the Erasmus+ Sport Programme of the European Commission, a new survey targeting athletes has been launched.
The project brings together partner organizations from Serbia, Greece, and Bulgaria and aims to better understand athletes’ beliefs, experiences, and perceptions regarding gender-based violence in sport.

Why is this survey important?
The information collected will support the project partners in:
- gaining deeper insight into the challenges athletes may face
- developing effective tools and strategies to prevent gender-based violence in sport
- promoting safer, more inclusive, and respectful sporting environments across Europe
There are no right or wrong answers — every perspective matters.
Confidentiality and voluntary participation
Participation in the survey is entirely voluntary.
All responses will remain anonymous and will be treated with strict confidentiality, in accordance with ethical standards for research involving human participants and the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki.
Participants may choose not to participate or may withdraw from the survey at any time without any consequences.
The anonymous data collected will be used exclusively for scientific purposes and to support the objectives of the CoViS project.
Who can participate?
The survey is open to:
- athletes of all ages and levels
- young people engaged in sports activities
- members of sports clubs and sports communities
Your voice is essential in helping create a safer and more respectful sports environment.



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