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Gino Cecchettin participated in a training session on gender-based violence at the Allianz Training Center in Vinovo on May 14, 2025. The event was part of the FIGC-SGS Child Protection and Welfare Project, aimed at fostering dialogue and awareness among Juventus coaches and staff.
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Gino Cecchettin in Vinovo for the FIGC-SGS Child Protection and Welfare Project
On Thursday, May 14, 2025, a training session on the topic of gender-based violence was held in the Conference Room of the Allianz Training Center in Vinovo, promoted by the Juventus Psychology Department as part of the FIGC-SGS Child Protection and Well-being Project.
It was an opportunity for dialogue and reflection that saw Gino Cecchettin, guest speaker at the initiative and President of the Giulia Cecchettin ETS Foundation, engage with the coaches and technical staff members of the Club's women's and men's youth sectors.
Cecchettin shared his testimony and explained the contribution of the Foundation, which aims to promote social and cultural change through awareness campaigns and innovative projects, creating an environment where every individual feels safe and valued.
The meeting is part of the annual training program organized by the FIGC-SGS Child Protection and Wellbeing Project, which promotes education and awareness-raising activities on topics relevant to the healthy and informed development of male and female athletes, also involving collaborators, volunteers, and families. For the current season, Juventus has chosen to dedicate its training sessions to team leaders, coaches, trainers, doctors, and physiotherapists on the topic of gender-based violence, with the aim of strengthening education on this within a sporting context, and promoting a culture based on respect, responsibility, and awareness.
The activity was carried out in collaboration with the Libellula Foundation, an organization committed to preventing and combating gender-based violence. Since 2022, the foundation has collaborated with Juventus to spread a culture that leaves no room for violence, discrimination, or stereotypes, promoting the values of equality, inclusion, and freedom within and beyond the sporting context.
Juventus thus renews its commitment to promoting a sporting environment based on individual care, educational responsibility, and the protection of young people, confirming the Club's role as an active participant in building a culture of respect on and off the pitch.
The FIGC-SGS Child Protection and Welfare Project is an initiative aimed at promoting the safety and well-being of children in sports through awareness and training.
Gino Cecchettin is the President of the Giulia Cecchettin ETS Foundation and served as a guest speaker at the training session, sharing insights on gender-based violence.
The training session focused on gender-based violence, aiming to raise awareness and foster dialogue among Juventus coaches and technical staff.
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