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Posted by Equestrian Australia on 20/07/2015.
Minister for Health and Sport, Sussan Ley joins children from Sydney’s Werrington Public School to launch Sporting Schools

Sporting Schools up and running

Hundreds of thousands of primary students across Australia will play organised sport before, during and after school as part of a $100 million Australian Government initiative to keep them fit, healthy and happy.

Australian Sports Commission (ASC) CEO, Simon Hollingsworth joined the Minister for Health and Sport, Sussan Ley and children from Sydney’s Werrington Public School to launch this national initiative.

“Sporting Schools has been a collaborative effort between the Australian Government, the ASC and more than 30 of Australia’s national sporting organisations to drive participation in sport,” Mr Hollingsworth said.

“All Australian primary schools can now access fantastic sporting products developed by some of the nation’s leading sporting organisations,” Mr Hollingsworth said. 

“Sporting Schools was developed on the basis of ‘skills not drills’ to help children develop a strong connection to sport and participation at a young age. This programme is a great example of the nation’s sporting community working together to help Australian children get active and into organised sport,” Mr Hollingsworth said.

The Australian Institute of Sport has also developed a new online resource offering tips to parents about how they could nurture their child’s growing interest in sport and convert it into a life-time love of participation.

“Sporting Schools is an important programme because it will allow our kids to try different types of sports through programmes tailored to make it more enjoyable for little ones,” Ms Ley said.

“The crucial next step is to convert this interest into a full-time love by getting our kids to join up to their local sporting club or group of choice. Parents have a central role in nurturing this,” the Minister said.

“Whether it’s a competitive game of footy or a regular social basketball game – it doesn’t matter – your child is up, active and more likely to stick with it if it’s organised and structured. That’s what this helpful resource for parents is all about, covering everything from getting your child engaged in sport, how to support their skill development tips on how to manage a sport-life balance,” Ms Ley said.

Sporting Schools Website 

 

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