Sport4All

Sport 4 All is an innovative program developed in collaboration with the Australian Government and former Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott’s consultancy, Get Skilled Access. This initiative aims to empower individuals with disabilities by providing them opportunities to engage in sports at both club and school levels, tailored to their preferences—when, where, and how they choose.

 

The program offers two tailored streams:

School Stream

Designed for teachers and school staff

Club Stream

Developed for all club members to enhance inclusivity in community sports.

What We Offer:

Sport 4 All guides participants through a three-step process led by Inclusion Officer Shiv

1. Inclusion Check-In

A quick 16-question survey to gauge your current understanding of disability inclusion (only 3 minutes to complete).

2. Award-Winning Training Videos

Short 3-4 minute videos that provide practical skills to engage with individuals with disabilities and foster an inclusive environment.

3. Sport4All Inclusion Action Plan (SIAP)

A collaborative action plan co-designed using survey insights and training knowledge to set achievable goals for clubs and schools.

Flexible Delivery

We work around your schedule to deliver the program when and how it suits you best.

Costs

The best part? Sport 4 All is completely free!

Easy Registration

Sign up today as an individual, school, or club to begin your inclusion journey:

Why Participate?

Benefits:

  • For Individuals: Opportunities to feel welcomed, build friendships, and gain a sense of belonging.
  • For Clubs and Schools: Access a new demographic of volunteers and create a vibrant, inclusive culture.

Broader Impact:

Sport 4 All equips grassroots sports communities with tools and knowledge to foster inclusion. Through award-winning resources and tailored action plans, schools and clubs can create meaningful, lasting change.

Partnerships and Support

GippSport is thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership with Sport4All, aimed at enhancing and expanding All Abilities programs across Gippsland. This collaboration ensures that everyone—regardless of ability—has the opportunity to participate in and enjoy sport, fostering a more inclusive community.

Sport 4 All is proudly supported by:

Australian Government

Australian Sports Commission

Get Skilled Access

Resources and Accessibility

Participants gain access to:

  • Personalised support from Inclusion Coach Shiv Wheeler.
  • Posters and resources to promote inclusivity in your school or club.
  • Award-winning training videos in multiple languages.

Contact Us

Ready to take the first step? Contact Shiv Wheeler for more information:

Shiv Wheeler, Inclusion Officer

Ready to make your school or club a leader in inclusivity?

Transform your community with the Sport 4 All Program—it’s free, flexible, and tailored to your needs. Take the first step towards creating a welcoming environment where everyone belongs.

Don’t wait—start your inclusion journey today and be part of the change!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A: Yes, it is fully funded by the Australian Government and Australian Sports Commission.

A: Complete the Inclusion Check-In survey, watch the training videos, and co-design an Inclusion Action Plan with our team.

A: Access to posters, training videos, and ongoing support from our Inclusion Officer.

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