Asia-Pacific, Built Environment, June 24 2021

AUSTRALIA: The City has put its support behind the national Sport4All program, as one of six Victorian LGAs to sign up to the initial pilot in the state.

Sport4All aims to help sporting clubs and schools become more accessible and inclusive to enable people with disability to have choice and control over where and how they would like to participate in sport.

The new program has been commissioned and funded by the Australian Government in collaboration with Sports Australia and is delivered by Get Skilled Access, a Disability Owned Business Enterprise founded by Paralympic Gold Medallist and Grand Slam champion Dylan Alcott.

To support the pilot the City is assisting in the recruitment of a ‘Local Hero’ Disability Inclusion Program Coordinator to assist in the delivery of Sport4All by engaging with local sporting clubs and schools.

The part-time Local Hero role will be offered as a six-month opportunity and will be filled by a person with disability who has been involved in sport as a player, volunteer or administrator.

The person that fills the role will support clubs and schools by bringing their real-life disability experiences and advocating for the importance of people with disability to have choice over how and where they participate in sporting activities.

Schools and clubs will be able to complete a self-assessment tool to help understand what inclusion areas need focus.

The Sport4All online learning resources will build capabilities specific to clubs or schools and provide practical tools to guide and drive them to be more accessible and inclusive for people with disability to participate in sport.

Cr Anthony Aitken, Chair of the Volunteering and Disability portfolio, said the program is a major coup for Geelong and will shine a national focus on how members of our community with disabilities can be included and participate.

Access and Inclusion are two key priority areas in the Council’s Access and Inclusion Action Plan 2018-22 as the City works towards fostering a community with greater inclusive attitudes to all community members in all activities.

Ben Pettingill, Sport4All Project Coordinator at Get Skilled Access, said sport should be for all Australians.

Noah Callan, Get Skilled Access Associate, said the urge to play sport is felt by everyone.

For more information on the Sport4All program visit https://sport4all.com.au/.

Originally Published in Mirage News