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The Sport and Recreation sector. Caroline Sheehan Health through Sport and Recreation Program VicHealth . What I will cover….. . What is the sport and recreation sector Overview of sport and recreation participation data
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The Sport and Recreation sector Caroline Sheehan Health through Sport and Recreation Program VicHealth
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
VicHealth • Statutory body - Health Promotion agency • Work across a number of sectors • Strong interest in sport and recreation sector • Interested in physical activity
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
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
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)
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
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 …
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
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
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 • Look under Publications – sport and recreation
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
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
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
VicHealth’s work in the S&R Sector • Health Enhancing Clubs and Venues • Outdoor Shade grants • Sports Injury Prevention • Rural Racing
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)
Contact • Caroline Sheehan • Senior Project Officer • Health through Sport and Active Recreation Program • Tel: 9667 1333 • www.vichealth.vic.gov.au • csheehan@vichealth.vic.gov.au