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Impact Report 2024




Overall Impact Snapshot

May 2023 - May 2024

1198

Clubs, schools, associations reached
by Sport4All Inclusion Coaches..

376

of 1198 clubs, schools, associations completed the Inclusion Check In tool following contact from an Inclusion Coach.

68%

of 376 clubs, schools and associations that completed the Inclusion Check In tool also participated in the Online Learning Course.


1 in 3

Clubs reached by Inclusion Coaches engaged with part of the 3 step program.





Key Takeaways

The key learnings from respondents to the Inclusion Scoreboard Assessment include:

63%

of clubs believe they are welcoming for people with disability...


but only 43%

of clubs have people with disability participate in all club social activities


75%

of clubs are willing to try communicating with people with disability...


but only 38%

of clubs have people with disability in formal club roles

Lowest Score

"Club-School linkages" was the lowest scoring value in the survey showing that communities need support creating pathways for people with disability from school to a community sport of their choice.

Endorsements

Checkout what our partners have got to say about Sport4All.

"Trav (Sport4All Inclusion Coach) brings a forward thinking, person first approach to the team, through his own personal journey and industry experience, that ensures accessibility continues to be in the forefront of team planning and delivery. Trav’s ability to develop relationships internal and external has been a key contributor to the success of the Sport4All across the City of Greater Geelong in reducing barriers for people with disability to access community services, particularly of the sporting nature. The City has enjoyed seeing the increased participatory opportunities, through education and support frameworks for sporting clubs provided by the Sport4All program.” - Tim Downes, Team Leader Community & Recreation, City of Greater Geelong.


"The presentation provided us with invaluable first hand experience and insights into establishing an all-abilities program for people with disability."- Phil Morley, President, Wyndham Netball Association.


The Sport4All Professional Learning session seemed like it was a great success, from talking with a few team members it was a great way to look at teaching PE. A few have already started the conversation with me about how they can help their students achieve. Which is a great success!"- Zack Bond, P.E. and Health Leader, Tarneit P-9 College.

Case Study

The City of Stonnington was one of the first Local Government Areas to partner with Sport4All.