Increasing Access to Sport Project

The Increasing Access to Sport Project is an initiative of the Latrobe Health Assembly and Latrobe Health Innovation Zone

The project aims to work with community, clubs and young people between the ages of 12 – 18, to identify reasons preventing them from accessing and participating in traditional sports, as well as help and identify potential solutions to address these barriers.

The ‘Increasing Access to Sport’ Project has come about as a result of consultation with Flexible Learning Option (FLO) school students in September 2017 which highlighted that the reason many of the students do not participate in sport relates to affordability and inability to find transport to and from training and games. Consistent with national finding, club participation rates between the ages of 12 and 18 years are significantly low, and there are many reasons for this.

Through this project, GippSport will incorporate creative solutions and review in consultation with the Latrobe City community, that we hope may see an increased participation of young people (12 – 18) in sport in the region.

For further information about this project please contact Michelle Harris, E: michelle@gippsport.com.au

To fill out the survey please visit: 

https://speakup.healthassembly.org.au/increasing-access-to-sport

GippSport acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, The Bunurong Peoples, Gunaikurnai Peoples and other traditional owner groups of the Gippsland/East Gippsland Region.  We recognise their ongoing connection to the land, waters and community, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and the ongoing living culture of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people.

GippSport is committed to making a positive contribution to the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and working in solidarity towards reconciliation.

GippSport – Gippsland Sports Assembly Inc.
PO Box 741, Traralgon, VIC, Australia 3844
Traralgon Sports Stadium, Catterick Cres, Traralgon