Sport for all.
Quality without barriers.
QIS – All In develops European standards for accessibility in sports facilities – because everyone deserves a place on the field.
About the Project
Discover how we’re building a more inclusive sporting world and why accessibility is a basic right for everyone.
Partners
Meet the organisations behind the project – experts from sports, architecture, accessibility, and public institutions across 5 countries.
Erasmus+ Co-funded Project
QIS – All In is co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ Sport programme.
About
QIS-All in
Quality Indicators for Sport Accessibility and Inclusion is a European project developing new certification standards and evaluation tools for accessible sports infrastructure.
Our goal is to ensure equal participation in sports – for persons with disabilities, elderly people, parents with small children, visually or hearing-impaired individuals, and all those with different access needs.
The project includes:
• Development of self-assessment tools for facilities
• Education for staff and sport professionals
• Creation of a “Network of Champions” to raise awareness
• Pilot testing and validation in real sports environments
Partners
Network of Champions
A group of ambassadors sharing personal stories and advocating for inclusive sport environments.
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Latest news

The QIS – All In project website is live
The QIS – All In project website is live A digital home for accessible, inclusive sport in Europe. We’re excited to share an important milestone

QIS – All In Transnational Project Meeting in Málaga
QIS – All In Transnational Project Meeting in Málaga Experiencing accessibility, inclusion and sport in practice In mid-October, partners of the QIS – All In

QIS – All In Presented at the EPC Conference
QIS – All In Presented at the EPC Conference Bringing accessibility and inclusion to the European Paralympic stage On 29 August, the QIS – All

Logo that reflects inclusion by design
Logo that reflects inclusion by design The QIS – All In logo is not just a visual mark, it is a statement.A statement about how

Why this project matters
Why this project matters Because too many people are still left standing at the door. We could talk about accessibility in numbers — and they

QIS in Practice: People, Partners and the Stories Behind the Work
QIS in Practice: People, Partners and the Stories Behind the Work How Europe is coming together to build a new standard for accessible sport. On