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read moreAiming to level the playing field when it comes to women and girls participating in sport and active recreation, Wellington Shire Council is the first in Gippsland to adopt the Fair Access Policy.
Council hopes its new Fair Access Policy will deliver fair access to community sports facilities, including changerooms, ovals and courts, for all members of the community. This will hopefully lead to increased participation for women and girls in sport, from grassroots through to leadership roles, allowing Wellington’s local sporting communities to prosper well into the future.
The policy is part of the Australia-first Fair Access Policy Roadmap, led by the Victorian Government’s Office for Women in Sport and Recreation in conjunction with VicHealth and Sport and Recreation Victoria, and was reviewed by GippSport.
The inclusion of external stakeholders in policy design has ensured the voices and experiences of the community are captured, such as GippSport’s years of work improving opportunities for women and girls across the region.
The policy, adopted in December 2023, seeks to address known barriers experienced by women and girls in accessing community and sporting infrastructure, making facilities safer, more inclusive, and welcoming environments for everyone.
Actions from the Fair Access Policy include:
Earlier this year, Wellington was one of 12 councils to receive the Victorian Government’s Free From Violence Funding, which aims to eliminate gender-based violence. The funding will ensure actions from the Fair Access Policy can be implemented throughout Wellington, such as delivering active bystander and gender equity training to sporting and community groups.
Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye acknowledged the disadvantaged position some individuals have in sport and recreation because of their gender.
Mayor Bye shared “for the future of sport in Wellington, we need to make sure we encourage everyone to participate by making sure our thriving sporting community is a supportive and safe environment.
“This policy aims to eliminate the systemic causes of gender inequality when it comes to developing Council’s policies, programs and communications, as well as delivering services relating to community sports infrastructure.”
Director of the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation Sarah Styles commended Council’s commitment to ensuring community sporting environments were welcoming, accessible and inclusive for all.
Styles added “The Office looks forward to continuing to work with all Victorian councils as gender equitable access and use policies are adopted state-wide, to create a level play field for women and girls to fully participate in and enjoy the benefits of community sport.”
View Victoria's Change Our Game policy
20th March 2024 - Bass Coast Council introduces fair access sports policy
5th February 2024 - Applications open for 2024 Change Our Game Community Activation Grants program
25th October 2022 - Hockey Victoria’s Suzanne Henderson among 96 Change our Game scholarship recipients
25th May 2021 - Victorian Government continues to support Change Our Game program
26th November 2023 - Camden’s Kirkham Oval to receive $2.8 million upgrade to cater for growth in female participation
28th October 2023 - Community sports club volunteers key to driving female participation
16th August 2023 - South Australian Government commits $28 million to dedicated female sporting facilities
3rd May 2023 - New facilities for Newport’s Porter Reserve support increasing female participation in sport
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