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The Sport and Recreation sector Caroline Sheehan Health through Sport and Recreation Program VicHealth
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What I will cover….. What is the sport and recreation sector Overview of sport and recreation participation data VicHealth’s work in the sport and recreation sector and the opportunities it may provide you
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VicHealth Statutory body - Health Promotion agency Work across a number of sectors Strong interest in sport and recreation sector Interested in physical activity
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What is the sport and recreation sector ? HUGE!!!!! VicHealth takes a broad interpretation of the S&R sector More than just organised sport i.e. football and cricket
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The Sport and Recreation Sector includes….... State Sporting Associations (ie Croquet Victoria) Regional associations / leagues (ie Western District Croquet League) Local sporting clubs (ie Colac Croquet Club) Regional Sports Assemblies Neighbourhood houses
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The Sport and Recreation Sector includes….... Local Government Recreation and Leisure departments Sport and recreation facilities (YMCA, pools, gyms, squash centres, basketball stadiums) Outdoor Recreation Sector (Scouts, Guides, Duke of Ed, Bushwalking Federation etc) Aboriginal Co-Op’s, Disability agencies (ie Scope, MS Society)
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The Sport and Recreation Sector includes….... Mix of private and not for profit organisations Mix of volunteers and professionals Huge range in capacity Plenty of opportunities
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Participation trends ….. Tricky to get a clear picture – issues with data collection, questions used, ages surveyed etc Over sampling of Victorian data as part of ERASS survey (VH / SRV) Can report on trends …
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Participation trends Participation in structured S&R is declining More people participate in non structured activities (particularly women) More males overall participate but females participate slightly more frequently
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Participation trends Slightly more people in metro area participate in PA than rural / regional Vic Men more likely to participate in activities organised by clubs or associations Women in activities organised by fitness, leisure or indoor sport centres
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For a detailed discussion… See Directions for Physical Activity – VicHealth Discussion document (Kate Driscoll and Liz Wood, RMIT) Can be downloaded at www.vichealth.vic.gov.au www.vichealth.vic.gov.au Look under Publications – sport and recreation
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VicHealth’s work in the S&R Sector Partnerships for Health scheme 51 SSA’s supporting clubs to provide a healthier and more inclusive environment (smokefree, alcohol, sports injury, sunsmart, healthy food choices) Increased participation
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VicHealth’s work in the S&R Sector PICSAR – Participation in community sport and Active Recreation scheme 10 Regional RSA’s Increased participation of youth, Koori, older adult, women and CLD groups in sport and active recreation Facilitate cross sectoral partnerships
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VicHealth’s work in the S&R Sector PICSAR – Participation in community sport and Active Recreation scheme Active Participation grants scheme Local grants - up to $3,000 Partnership Grants – up to $30,000
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VicHealth’s work in the S&R Sector Health Enhancing Clubs and Venues Outdoor Shade grants Sports Injury Prevention Rural Racing
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VicHealth’s work in the S&R Sector Innovations for Health Building the evidence base 2-3 yr programs, strong focus on evaluations and learning's for the sector Good Sports (Aust Drug Foundation) Out of School Hours project (with the Aust Sports Commission)
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Contact Caroline Sheehan Senior Project Officer Health through Sport and Active Recreation Program Tel: 9667 1333 www.vichealth.vic.gov.au www.vichealth.vic.gov.au csheehan@vichealth.vic.gov.au csheehan@vichealth.vic.gov.au
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