Club vox pops Pakenham Eels Rugby League Club

“How has your club culture been impacted by COVID?” – Pakenham Eels Rugby League Club

We have tried to keep our members engaged on digital platforms, but given the strong community aspect of our club and its members, this has been a very difficult thing to maintain.
CR Journal Iain Roy

Protecting your club: New approaches to building sports integrity capability

In the minds of many, doping and match-fixing continue today to be the most concerning areas of sports integrity that threaten Australian sport from grassroots to the elite. Each was considered in-depth in a comprehensive review of Australia’s sports integrity threat environment led by former NSW Supreme Court judge, Justice James Wood AO QC.
Club vox pops FitLife Martial Arts

“How do you build team culture at your club?” – FitLife Martial Arts

We encourage authentic and transformational leadership to support our members in their journey to achieve their goals.
Club vox pops Preston Cricket Club

“How do you build team culture at your club?” – Preston Cricket Club

We now have more helpers than at any time in our recent history, our membership is growing and the community are supporting our initiatives and programs.
CR Journal Sally Phillips

Finding the Courage to Change

Kindness must exist in sport because sporting clubs are at the heart and soul of Australian communities. Sport has the ability to provide the perfectplatform to facilitate cultural change and our leaders at the forefront needto lead by example.
Club vox pops Ferntree Gully Bowling Club

“How do you build team culture at your club?” – Ferntree Gully Bowling Club

Bowls brings together a diverse range of members from the community. The camaraderie at the club fosters inclusiveness in a safe and fun place.
CR Journal Tarik Bayrakli, Club Respect

Collingwood’s ‘Do Better’ report: 6 practical take-aways for grassroots sports clubs

Respect is the key. It helps unlock your ability to understand the lived experiences of others around you, to sense and appreciate the pain that comes from being belittled and racially put-down. This has to be genuine effort. Being defensive and combative makes it hard to reach the understandings that matter.
Sport at the crossroads Patrick Skene

Sport’s ugly blind spot – abuse of officials

What drives an otherwise upstanding sports fan to scream abuse at a match official? Or turn an otherwise loving parent into a seething, foaming, resentful ball of fury at an 11-year-old boy who has made a refereeing decision that did not favour their child?
CR Journal Julia Walsh

Parents, can’t live with them, can’t live without them!

A better understanding of parent’s experiences can lead to creating more effective interventions that can improve the experience for everyone.
CR Journal Meg Young

5 ways to build LGBTQIA+ inclusion in clubs

These steps are about building a culture that respects everyone, including LGBTQIA+ people. A club's focus on inclusion will benefit with celebration and pride.