Disability inclusion in practice: Inglewood Little Athletics
In this video, meet Steph, Rachel and Amy, three (3) volunteers who are driving inclusive initiatives at Inglewood Little Athletics. Learn more about how they work to improve disability inclusion in their club, and how it benefits both their members and the entire community.
Disability inclusion in practice: Safety Bay Tennis Club
Society is diverse, and community sports clubs should reflect that! Some of the wise words from Terry, President of Safety Bay Tennis Club. We’ll also meet Tess, Wayne and Madeleine, three (3) of the club’s dedicated volunteers who strive to make the club an inclusive and welcoming space for everyone.
Guidebook: Building welcoming and connected clubs
A guidebook to support sporting clubs build community, visibility and connections in their local community.
Guidebook: Creating an inclusive club culture
Inclusion starts and thrives with people. This guidebook provides strategies to empower club members to embed disability inclusion in their club.
Guidebook: Creating pathways for everyone to take part
How can you effectively address barriers to participation in your sports club and ensure all athletes with disability can actively engage? Download our guide and discover our 5-step pathway.
Guidebook: Leading inclusion from the top
Download this guide to learn more about the foundation of inclusive governance.
Guidebook: Making it easier for everyone to access your club
A guidebook to help sporting clubs on how to improve their physical and digital accessibility.
Attracting, supporting, and retaining members and volunteers
Learn practical steps to ensure members feel supported and welcomed in your sports club.
Coaching tips: Supporting athletes with diverse participatory needs
Learn more about athletes’ different participatory needs and how you, as a coach, can better support your club members to get the most out of their sport.
Conversation starter: questions to ask members with disability
Getting to know club members with disability is key to becoming more inclusive! Covering 3 key areas – getting to know the person, understanding support needs and working well with the support worker, this series of questions helps sports clubs gain a greater understanding of athletes with disability.
Head, heart, hands: Uncover the skills and passions of club members
Discover the experience, skills, interests, and passions of your members. Download this resource and distribute it among new or current members to find out what makes them tick!
How to create clear and inclusive social media posts
Writing inclusive social media posts doesn’t need to be hard. Download this resource and discover how to write clear and easy-to-read social media posts that are accessible for everyone.
How to create inclusive event posters
Looking to learn how to make your posters more inclusive? Download our resource and learn with these straightforward steps!
Inclusive coaching with the TREE Model
Learn more about the TREE model and explore how this useful framework supports coaches to adapt sporting sessions to become more inclusive for everyone.
Inclusive communication and digital accessibility checklist
Improve digital and physical accessibility as well as inclusive communication with our checklist.
Inclusive conflict resolution in your club
Conflict happens in every club, and how you respond to it makes the biggest difference. Pausing, staying curious, and involving support networks can help resolve issues effectively. Discover the best practices and pitfalls of inclusive conflict resolution.
Inclusive event checklist
If you’re planning an event or sports day for your members, our Inclusive event checklist is a perfect tool to support and guide you in making your event as inclusive, accessible and welcoming as possible.
Inclusive language guide
Start incorporating inclusive language in your sports club with our language guide.
Resources to strengthen your governance
Seeking further guidance on how to take steps toward improved inclusive governance? Explore these websites.
The Inclusion Spectrum
The Inclusion Spectrum is a five-stage model developed by Ken Black and Pam Stevenson (1996) to help coaches include participants with disability in sport. This resource gives you a brief introduction to the Inclusion Spectrum as well as how it applies to different sports.
The NDIS and sport
Learn more about the NDIS and how sporting clubs can make the most out of their collaboration with members who are NDIS participants.
Where to promote volunteer opportunities
Learn more about the different platforms you can use to reach potential volunteers.
Working together: clubs, people with disability and their support workers
Support workers play an important role in helping people with disability participate fully and confidently. Learn more about the support worker’s role and how to lay the foundation for strong relationships and smooth communication.