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Welcoming Clubs Resource Hub

The Resource Hub will help guide your welcome and inclusion efforts by sharing the success of others.

Here you will find case studies and examples of best practice from Welcoming Clubs across Australia. The case studies are matched to the criteria and indicators of the Welcoming Clubs Standard.

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  • Ensuring relevant spaces and facilities are accessible for all club members regardless of their role or performance level. Casey Race, Recreation and Aquatic Centre, Cranbourne East, Victoria Every Saturday evening for one hour, Casey Race, a Casey City Council facility which is managed by the YMCA, opens its pool, sauna, spa and steam room to female-only participants. This provides […]

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  • Learning about additional barriers to access and inclusion and implementing strategies to address them. In the past 15 years more than 33,000 refugees and migrants have enrolled in the Aqua English swimming program. Refugee lawyer Sarah Scarce co-founded the program 15 years ago when she and her mother — an English as a second language teacher — realised how […]

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  • Promoting and enabling the use of club space and facilities for the local community including non-sporting groups. As part of Victoria’s Count Me In Too program, local women from Pakistan, India, Iraq, Syria and more are being introduced to the sport to improve health and develop social connections. On the first Friday of every month the Fawkner […]

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