Julia Lambrecht – Speaker at the 18th EFDN Conference

2 November 2022

Julia Lambrecht – Speaker at the 18th EFDN Conference

Julia Lambrecht, Co-CEO at SCORT, is a confirmed speaker at our 18th EFDN #Morethanfootball Conference in Budapest from the 14th until the 16th of November 2022.

Julia is co-CEO of the Scort Foundation. For the last 8 years, she has been active in the field of Sport and Development, social responsibility and partnership-based cooperation. Before that, she worked in the healthcare sector upon completion of her master’s degree in Exercise and Health Sciences. After further education in project management and a post-graduate degree in marketing and communication, she coordinated projects around the globe striving to empower young adults to become active leaders and mentors to bring social change in their communities.

Julia will be a part of both a panel and a breakout session discussing online safeguarding. More information about these sessions can be found below

Panel
Child Online Protection – a must have in a club’s child protection framework?
Football clubs protect children from harm by having sound safety measures and a protection framework in place. Nonetheless, many clubs are struggling to include online safety policies, even though they use digital tools in their communication with the children or publish their personal data on websites or social media channels.
Why is it important to fill the gap and treat online safety as an equal to offline safety? How can clubs ensure that they don’t expose children to online risks?
The panel gives voice to a young person engaged in online safety work, EFDN members and Child Online Protection experts to jointly discuss the role of football clubs in ensuring that children and youth are protected and empowered online.
The panel is linked to a breakout session in the afternoon that presents recommendations on the drafting of online safety policies and implementation of related measures.

Breakout Session
Child Online Protection – a practical approach to include online safety in sport organisations
Following the panel discussion in the morning, this breakout session presents recommendations on how to fill gaps in a club’s child protection framework and ensure that online safety measures are implemented.