WhizzKids United
WhizzKids United is a youth
Background
WhizzKids United was created
The programme was piloted in
Programme Overview
WhizzKids United is an HIV prevention programme focusing primarily on Grade 6 and 7 students and consisting of three components. On the Ball is an eight-session curriculum which uses football drills and games to teach
The programme recognises the gendered nature of HIV/AIDS in South Africa and as such includes gender equality as a central theme.[10]
Association with Football for Hope
Since 2007, WhizzKids United has been a member of
In August 2010, FIFA announced that as part of the 20 Centres for 2010 campaign, FIFA has selected the WhizzKids United Health Academy in Edendale, KwaZulu-Natal to be one of the 20 Football for Hope Centres across Africa.
Awards and Accolades
- The programme is enthusiastically endorsed by Dr. Bruce Walker of Harvard Medical School, one of the world's leading HIV/AIDS researchers.[13]
- Boston Red Sox Owner John Henry visited and endorsed the programme in July 2009[14]
- In March 2010, WhizzKids United won the award for Best Sport for Health project at the Global Sports Forum in Barcelona.[15]
- In June 2010, WhizzKids United was formally endorsed by the United Nations in a letter from Wilfried Lemke, Special Advisor to the U.N. Secretary-General on Sport for Development and Peace. This endorsement was renewed in March 2012.[16]
References
- ^ British nurse kickstarts South Africa HIV charity (1 March 2010). Daily Mirror article. http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/developing-world-stories/2010/03/british-nurse-kickstarts-south.html
- ^ A higher goal (24 April 2007). Mail & Guardian article. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2007/apr/24/voluntarysector
- ^ Shishana et al (2009). "South African national HIV prevalence, incidence, behaviour and communication survey, 2008". http://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/product.php?productid=2279
- ^ South African Department of Health (2009). "2008 National Antenatal Sentinel HIV and Syphilis Prevalence Survey". http://www.doh.gov.za/docs/reports/2009/nassps/index.html
- ^ Football Foundation - Featured strategic partners. http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/about-us/our-strategic-partners/whizz-kids/ Accessed 17 September 2010
- ^ WhizzKids United Sexual Health Programme. Charlton Athletic website. Accessed 17 September 2010. http://www.cact.org.uk/newsitem.php?id=318
- ^ Football Foundation Onside Newsletter - Issue 25, page 7. http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/digitalpublications/onside/issue25/index.html
- ^ Africaid opens Health Academy for KZN teens. (3 June 2010) South Africa - the Good News http://www.sagoodnews.co.za/world_cup_legacy/africaid_opens_health_academy_for_kzn_teens.html
- ^ Streetfootballworld Website - All Members - Africaid. http://www.streetfootballworld.org/network/all-nwm/africaid. Accessed 17 September 2010
- ^ Football for Hope Festival 2010 - African Delegations. [1]. Accessed 17 September 2010
- ^ Life, on the Soccer Field. Harvard Magazine Online, 19 August 2010. http://harvardmagazine.com/extras/life-on-the-soccer-field
- ^ WhizzKids United: From HIV Vaccine Development to Soccer. http://www.ragoninstitute.org/newsletter/vol_2/newsletter_vol_2.htm#whizzkid. Accessed 30 September 2010
- ^ Global Sports Forum Barcelona Trophies 2010. http://www.globalsportsforum.org/index.aspx?news=1370. Accessed 17 September 2010
- ^ Message of Support by Mr. Wilfried Lemke. http://www.whizzkidsunited.org/downloads_content/2012-03-28_Renewed%20Message%20of%20Support_WhizzKids%20United.pdf. Accessed 5 April 2012