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Membership Retention & Acquisition - Delivered by MK Consulting
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- Unpack the latest participation data and trends impacting membership in community sport.
- Understand barriers and motivating factors for sports participation to increase retention.
Learn how to grow and diversify your membership base.
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Fair Access Policy
Share Fair Access Policy on Facebook Share Fair Access Policy on Twitter Share Fair Access Policy on Linkedin Email Fair Access Policy linkThe Fair Access Policy Roadmap aims to develop a statewide foundation to improve the access to, and use of, community sports infrastructure for women and girls. From 1 July 2024, all Victorian councils will need to have gender equitable access and use policies in place to be considered eligible to receive infrastructure funding. These policies will ensure that women and girls can fully participate in and enjoy the benefits of community sport, with fair opportunity and access to their local facilities.
For more information visit: https://changeourgame.vic.gov.au/leadership-centre/fair-access
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Guidelines for Preventing Violence Against Women: Taking Action Through Community Sport
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They include a range of practical tools, strategies, and advice to support state sporting associations, regional sports assemblies, local councils, women’s health services and community health organisations to develop projects that meet the unique needs of the communities they serve.
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Women and girls
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This Girl Can
This Girl Can is about celebrating women getting active, regardless of age, background, ability or body shape. Each year Manningham Council works with sport and recreation clubs to offer free activities for women and girls to encourage them to get active and have some fun in a supported and friendly environment.
Every woman’s journey and experience with sport and physical activity is different. This Girl Can have created visual journey maps to better demonstrate and help others understand a women’s experience with sport and physical activity throughout the lifespan.
Creating a Place for Women in Sport
Manningham, Yarra Ranges, Maroondah, Knox Council, Inspiro and EACH, are providing resources for sporting clubs to achieve gender equality. The Creating a Place for Women in Sport self-assessment is a practical tool for community sport and recreation clubs to identify strengths and opportunities to promote equality. The tool aims to support clubs to look at different areas of their environment, and recognise their progress in achieving gender equality at their club.
There are no right or wrong answers; the tool is an internal resource to be used as a ‘temperature check’ at a moment in time. It provides an opportunity for clubs to learn and discuss ways it can create environments where women and men can equally participate.
Once clubs have completed the self-assessment tool, we encourage clubs to complete the Gender Equity Action Plan Template in order to drive change moving forward. Council's Recreation Participation Officer can work with clubs to complete the self assessment tool and the action plan.
- Pre-Tool Survey - The pre tool survey is shared with the broader membership base for greater feedback.
- Self Assessment Tool - Review and discuss the six different areas of the self assessment tool and create your personalized club action plan for gender equity.
- Gender Equity Action Plan template
- Club Evaluation survey - complete the club survey to evaluate the implementation of the self assessment tool and the action plan.
Change our Game
Change our Game is an initiative of Victorian Government. In 2015, the Government released a report from the independent Inquiry into Women and Girls in Sport and Active Recreation. The report shed light on gender inequality in Victorian sports and recreation. The report outlined a way forward, helping change and improve sport and recreation for all involved
Change our game provide a range of grants and funding to support women and girls at all levels in sport and recreation in Victoria each year
Resources to assist your club in becoming more inclusive of women and girls
- Clearing House for Sport: Covers a range of topics on women and sport, from governance, factors influencing female participation, data and statistics and provides a number of successful case studies.
- Inclusive Sport Design: Provides tips around program design, for including women and girls in community sport.
- Womens Sport and Fitness Foundation: Discusses the barriers to sports participation for women and girls.
- Vic Health: Present evidence on female participation in sport & physical activity