This study aims to offer a comprehensive analysis of Career Assistance Programmes (CAPs) available for high-performance athletes across the globe, addressing the current state of resources for their career development and transitional periods. The authors examined 23 sport organisations spanning five continents, focusing on aspects such as CAPs’ accessibility, objectives, content, delivery personnel, practitioner training, and self-evaluation methods. Utilising web-based data collection and research tours, the study acquired pertinent information to address the research questions. Deductive content analysis was employed, with the research questions and the Holistic Athlete Career (HAC) model serving as the framework for categorisation. This...
In this paper we share how a career assistance program (CAP) was developed, implemented, and evaluat...
© 2017 European Council for High Ability This study explored the extent of financial constraints exp...
This paper examines career development in elite sport, specifically the perceptions of Australian Fo...
This study aims to offer a comprehensive analysis of Career Assistance Programmes (CAPs) available f...
This paper reports the results of analysing desk-based data on organisational support for high perfo...
Research question: This paper is an integration of three studies. Study 1 investigates sport career ...
First paragraph: In this Chapter a brief rationale for career assistance programs in contemporary el...
This study investigates existing support services/systems that support junior dual career athletes i...
Objectives: To examine planning age of athletic retirement of elite athletes in the United Kingdom, ...
The present study was implemented in the context of the Erasmus+ program titled “AFTERMATCH - Life B...
First paragraph: The study of career transitions in sport has developed considerably over the past 3...
Traditional career assistance programs focused on the provision of vocational and educational suppor...
This paper investigates high-performance athletes’ development of their financial literacy and self-...
The aim of the study was to explore what sport federations look for when recruiting elite athletes i...
Talent transfer is a process occurring when an athlete ceases or reduces their involvement in a spor...
In this paper we share how a career assistance program (CAP) was developed, implemented, and evaluat...
© 2017 European Council for High Ability This study explored the extent of financial constraints exp...
This paper examines career development in elite sport, specifically the perceptions of Australian Fo...
This study aims to offer a comprehensive analysis of Career Assistance Programmes (CAPs) available f...
This paper reports the results of analysing desk-based data on organisational support for high perfo...
Research question: This paper is an integration of three studies. Study 1 investigates sport career ...
First paragraph: In this Chapter a brief rationale for career assistance programs in contemporary el...
This study investigates existing support services/systems that support junior dual career athletes i...
Objectives: To examine planning age of athletic retirement of elite athletes in the United Kingdom, ...
The present study was implemented in the context of the Erasmus+ program titled “AFTERMATCH - Life B...
First paragraph: The study of career transitions in sport has developed considerably over the past 3...
Traditional career assistance programs focused on the provision of vocational and educational suppor...
This paper investigates high-performance athletes’ development of their financial literacy and self-...
The aim of the study was to explore what sport federations look for when recruiting elite athletes i...
Talent transfer is a process occurring when an athlete ceases or reduces their involvement in a spor...
In this paper we share how a career assistance program (CAP) was developed, implemented, and evaluat...
© 2017 European Council for High Ability This study explored the extent of financial constraints exp...
This paper examines career development in elite sport, specifically the perceptions of Australian Fo...