International Association for ESD Professionals

Category: Violence Prevention

The Strong Side: A Bold New Step in Violence Prevention in Football from the International Association of ESD Professionals

The Strong Side: A Bold New Step in Violence Prevention in Football The International Association of ESD Professionals (IAESDP) is proud to launch The Strong Side—a powerful new violence prevention initiative in football that brings the life-changing tools of Empowerment Self Defense (ESD) into the heart of football culture.  This global project is designed to improve fan safety and promote inclusive football environments by offering tailored safety trainings to football players, coaches, club staff, media, stadium workers, and supporters. By strengthening community resilience and communication, The Strong Side equips participants with tools to prevent gender-based violence in football and beyond.

From Celebration to Tragedy — What the Paris Violence Teaches Us About Prevention

From Celebration to Tragedy — What the Paris Violence Teaches Us About Prevention Urgant Call for Violence Prevention in Football The recent tragedy that unfolded in Paris—where two people were killed and hundreds injured or arrested following Paris Saint-Germain’s UEFA Champions League victory—was not an isolated incident. While the surface story is one of football celebrations gone wrong, the deeper truth is more complex and far-reaching. Behind the chaos lies a concerning and often overlooked pattern: the steady build-up of attitudes and behaviors that normalize violence long before a single bottle is thrown or street set ablaze.  From Harmless to

Announcement: Groundbreaking Research Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University 

IAESDP Announces Groundbreaking Research Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University Creating Milestones in Violence Prevention through Empowerment Self Defense The International Association of Empowerment Self Defense Professionals (IAESDP) is thrilled to share that we are in the final stages of developing a research collaboration with the SEE Change Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. This exciting development represents a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to build a robust evidence base for Empowerment Self Defense (ESD) and elevate the global standards of ESD instruction.  While the collaboration is still being finalized, the IAESDP and our academic colleagues

Post-Yates: 3 Fan-Safety Moves MLS Clubs Still Haven’t Made

Post-Yates: 3 Fan-Safety Moves MLS Clubs Still Haven’t Made A Call to Change: Fan-Safety Must be Treated as a Priority Since the release of the 2022 Yates Report, which exposed widespread safeguarding failures in U.S. Soccer, reforms have focused heavily on player welfare—and rightly so. But nearly three years later, as stadium attendance breaks new records and fan culture becomes increasingly vibrant and diverse, one glaring issue remains: fan safety is still being treated as an afterthought. While the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has reckoned with further revelations—including a $5 million restitution settlement announced in February 2025—Major League Soccer

Confronting Structural Violence: The Gérard Depardieu Case and the Imperative for Systemic Change

    Confronting Structural Violence: The Gérard Depardieu Case and the Imperative for Systemic Change Empowerment Self-Defense Professionals stress urgent action against rising violence and discrimination   The recent conviction of French actor Gérard Depardieu for sexual assault marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing global reckoning with gender-based violence. As professionals dedicated to the prevention of such violence, the International Association of Empowerment Self Defense Professionals (IAESDP) recognizes this case as emblematic of the broader structural issues that perpetuate abuse and hinder accountability. The Role of Empowerment and Policy At IAESDP, we advocate for a multifaceted approach to combating gender-based