FIS’ Involvement in Mentoring and Education Programmes for Women in High-Performance Sport Pathway
Mar 06, 2024·Inside FISThe FIS Development Hub continues to expand its offerings and connections with various organisations within the international sports community, particularly concerning the promotion of women in high-level sports environments. Among these, Member National Ski Associations (NSAs) of FIS will find two dedicated mentoring programme offerings for women on the FIS Development Hub portal: the WISH Programme (Women in Sports High), in collaboration with the IOC, and the Women Lead Sports Programme, in collaboration with APSO (Association of Para Sport Organisations).
WISH – the Women in Sport High-performance pathway programme – is a crucial element of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s response to the under-representation of women among elite coaches in international sports. While there have been great strides towards parity for female athletes in Olympic Games participation (48 percent of the athletes at Tokyo 2020 were women), this progress has not been matched in coaching. Over the last decade, the proportion of female coaches has slowly risen to 13 percent at Tokyo. Supported by USD 1 million in Olympic Solidarity funding, WISH is a bespoke four-year program designed to equip approximately 125 women to coach at elite levels – Olympic, world championship, and continental teams. WISH is coordinated by the University of Hertfordshire (UH), delivered by Females Achieving Brilliance (FAB), and is supported by Olympic Solidarity (OS) and the participants’ International Federations (IFs).
For several years now, FIS has been among the participating IFs in the WISH Program. As such, it coordinates the applications from its Members, the National Ski Associations (NSAs), and is responsible for sport-specific mentoring, ongoing support, and qualification/deployment with teams. Additionally, each involved IF is committed to tracking and supporting coaches post-WISH program. A core component of WISH has been the willingness of the IFs to learn from each other and share their best practices.
About WISH programme
The WISH programme runs over 21 months and provides access to leadership training, leadership mentoring, sport-specific mentoring, and training led by the respective International Federation, along with engagements with the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and Member or National Federations. The programme is unique in that Olympic Solidarity, the IOC, along with the IFs and NOCs, will continue to track and support these high-performance women coaches going forward.
The programme includes:
1 residential session for 5 days in the UK
Self-assessment and 360-degree feedback on leadership and sport-specific competencies
8 online leadership sessions
8 leadership mentor sessions
4 sport-specific mentor sessions
Access to a diverse network of coaches from different regions, sports, and cultures.
FIS is also part of and working with the Association of Para Sport Organisations (APSO) to offer a continuous series of online leadership courses for women (and supportive men) within the sphere of Paralympic Sport Organisations. The Women Lead Sports (WLS) programme is one of them, aiming to offer participants skill-building in communication, negotiation, and networking along with the development of self-confidence and personal leadership style for female Para Sport Leaders and male Gender Equality advocates on a national and international level. The programme is provided by leadership coach Gabriela Mueller Mendoza, who is very familiar with the sport ecosystem.
About Women Lead Sports Programme
Women Leads Sport (WLS) is a 4-week live online, action-oriented, and intense learning program for women who want to lead or get actively involved in decision-making within their sports organisations worldwide. This program was created based on 20 years of proven successful coaching record, empowering thousands of women in sports worldwide, in all 5 continents. It is a real Online training. It is not a webinar, where most participants listen passively. It is not a traditional PowerPoint presentation online. This is a real “Live Virtual Leadership Training Gym” where the coach will ask participants to practice, to get involved, to reflect, to take action, to get feedback, to train live, and to continue working after the session. It is enhanced by unique video content, web-training modules for participants to strengthen their personal brand, influence as a leader in sports, and make a difference. WLS is action-oriented, purpose-driven, and transformative.
In addition to those mentoring programmes for women leadership, FIS is also investing in various education programmes. The FIS sub-committee Women Nordic Disciplines launched a webinar series addressing the crucial theme of Training the female athlete in January. This series of webinars intends to provide an advanced and up-to-date scientific knowledge about a wide range of female-specific topics and offers all participants the opportunity to ask questions to some of the main experts in the field. The webinar series is open to everyone and will run once a month until December.
Programme and registration form is available here: https://forms.office.com/e/BbLeEVCy96
Finally, in collaboration with Apex2100, FIS will also deliver a dedicated female coaches’ seminar in alpine skiing in April, at the Apex2100 facility.