Parkour Earth Joins the International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA)

The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a global platform open to organisations working within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and physical activity. Created in 1995, ISCA is today a global actor closely cooperating with its 231 member organisations, international NGOs, and public and private sector stakeholders. Its 40 million individual members from 83 countries on five continents represent a diverse group of people active within youth, sport and cultural activities.Created with the aim of providing an alternative to the increasingly performance-based attitude of the international sports federations, ISCA has grown rapidly since its foundation. The association is governed by an executive committee of nine elected members and is steered by continental and technical committees. The secretariat is based in Copenhagen.ISCA’s philosophy is that sport is not just about competition and exercise, but also involves having a good time and making friends. Moreover, sport regulates social behaviour and creates a feeling of belonging, which in turn leads to a strengthening of democracy.ISCA was created with the purpose of:

  • Supporting cross-border understanding through sport and culture
  • Promoting sport as a bearer of cultural identity
  • Encouraging the broadest possible participation in sports and cultural activities for affiliated members

To fulfil these objectives, ISCA concentrates on three key areas - activities, education and policy-making. As well as promoting events and educational programmes, ISCA takes a full role in the public debate on sport and culture and strives to influence policies in these areas. Overall, ISCA endeavours to improve the general health and well being of individuals in society.Parkour Earth attended and was formally accepted into membership of ISCA at their 2017 General Assembly on Saturday 7th October 2017, which was held held in Birmingham, UK - alongside the 2017 MOVE Congress - The Human Right to MOVE.

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