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Parents in Sport and Recreation

Soccer girls sitting downParents are pivotal in their children's physical development. Participation in sport and physical activity is fundamental to the health and development of our children and youth.

It provides the foundation for a healthy lifestyle and is associated with a range of benefits throughout life including social interaction, increased attentiveness, confidence, health and overall wellbeing. At the same time, we know that being inactive is a cause of many health problems such as obesity and diabetes which have increased in recent years.

Without parental encouragement and a willingness to become involved in recreational activities at various levels, children will not receive adequate exposure to activities that can enhance their lives, both in the short and long term.

Just as research has shown children whose parents take an active interest in their education (e.g. encouraging reading) have a better chance of academic achievement, children whose parents encourage physical activity will be more inclined to lead healthy, active lives.

US studies have shown parents have the most influence on whether or not their children will participate in inclusive recreation and leisure. Parents are usually the "strongest allies" to recreation professionals and play a key role in promoting inclusive recreation and leisure.

There are many areas which parents can become involved with to help encourage their children. This page offers some suggestions on how this can be achieved.

Play By the Rules

Play by the Rules provides information and online learning about how to prevent and deal with discrimination, harassment and child abuse for the sport and recreation industry.
Keep it fun

Family on a  tennis courtAnyone with any involvement in sport has seen "the ugly parent" - the ones who adopt an aggressive, overbearing, or pushy approach to their child's involvement. It doesn't go down well with anyone ... particularly the ugly parent's child. The basic premise of all physical activity for anyone, adult or child, is "have fun".

There are many strategies for encouraging children to adopt a more physically-active lifestyle. These can be found on the Australian Sports Commission's web site.

Member protection (photographing children)

Soccer girlsChildren should be free to take part in sport and recreation without risk of abuse.

By implementing volunteer screening and member protection policies and procedures organisations add to the overall safety of those who participate in sport and recreation.

The department provides guidelines on initiatives that aim to minimise the risk of children being harmed within the sport and recreation industry. These areas include harassment, abuse, discrimination, sport in schools and photographing children.

Club activities

One way parents can become involved is by joining their child's club and help out with any one of the numerous jobs. This could include coaching, transport, canteen, looking after the equipment, marking the field, judging, or by serving as an office bearer (e.g. treasurere, secretary, publicity officer and so on).

The Active Kids School Holiday Calendar page shows you fun activities you can do in your local area during school holidays. Covering areas such as sport, arts, adventure and aquatic activities, there's sure to be something for everyone looking for holiday fun. There are listings of activities, events, clinics, camps and much more. You can search the list by activity or by simply entering your postcode to discover all the events in your area.

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Smarter than smoking scholarship

One of the department's youth initiatives, intended for regional areas, is the Smarter Than Smoking scholarship. Selected athletes who have been identified by their State Sporting Association as having potential to reach state or national selection, receive assistance for sport development directly associated with their performance (e.g. support to attend training sessions, state and national team selections, state and national competitions, special coaching sessions, etc).

Scholarships provide opportunities for people to develop professionally in their chosen field.
Recreation Camps

Flying Fox at BickleyThe Department of Sport and Recreation provides four fantastic recreational camps situated around the greater Perth area.

The camps offer schools and organisations the ideal location for conferences, personal development, team building and participation in a safe and fun environment.

Visitors to Woodman Point Recreation Camp will now get a greater understanding of the history of where they are staying with the opening of a new interpretation centre.

Active Kids School Holiday Calendar

Active Kids Holiday CalendarIf you are looking for fun activities for the kids these holidays, you have come to the right place.

We have listings of activities, events, clinics, camps and much more. You can search the list by activity or by simply entering your postcode to discover all the events in your area.

So tell your friends, parents, grandparents, local sporting clubs and teams about this calendar and let's get active! Check out the Active Kids School Holiday Calendar

Holiday sport and recreation activity providers can submit program information online at no cost. Click here to register your program for the calendar

Youth initiatives

The Junior Sport Framework (JSF) is a set of guidelines, checklists and templates for national sporting organisations to develop their own sport specific junior sport policies considering issues at national, state and local levels.
The Department of Sport and Recreation conducted a Junior Sport and Education Forum with representatives from State Sporting Associations, schools and other key industry bodies to discuss access to schools by sporting organisations and effective implementation of programs.
The Schools Network (SN) supports schools that are keen to deliver better sport and physical activity opportunities to their staff and students.
Sportsfun is a youth leadership program that develops coaching and officiating in young leaders who in turn provide fun instruction of modified sports to younger participants.
Sportsfun Across Generations (SAG) is an initiative that involves senior members of the community mentoring primary school students in physical education classes.

Publications for Information for parents
Join your family, sporting or community group friends to be as active as you can during Spring for your chance to win some great prizes.
The Department of Sport and Recreation recently conducted a workshop of key stakeholders within youth sport and a major issue each was facing was difficulty with retaining young people in their sport.
What are selection criteria and how can I use this to my advantage?
A parent's behaviour on the sporting sideline can determine whether their child has a good time playing sport.
The Schools Network is focused on connecting schools and sport. Schools that have a strong interest in sport and physical activity become members of the network.
As the sport and recreation industry is extremely competitive, it is important to gain as much practical experience as possible while you are studying.
The Youth Sport and Recreation Committee consists of young people in secondary school who are passionate about sport and recreation.
Passport into schools

Passport into schools coverSuggested strategies and best practice examples for initiating and maintaining partnerships between sports and schools.

How to liaise with the relevant stakeholders.
Making your club attractive to youth.
Turning junior members into long term members.
Making your club and activities safe for everyone.
Linking sport and recreations clubs with schools.

The Lab

The Lab is an online library of research on education and youth issues.

Results from a massive survey of Change4Life families show that almost three quarters (72 per cent) of their children are not getting 60 minutes of daily activity outside of school.
This paper establishes national and provincial rates of Canadian active school transport as well as identifies the major barriers.
Understand the impact of the British Government’s play investment on children and parents satisfaction and use of play spaces, as well as wider outcomes linked to children’s health and well-being, and impacts on local communities.
The results are available from a new study in Norwegian childrens football published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.
As a journalist, coach and sports parent, Mark Hyman has been immersed in the culture of youth sports.

Contact details for Parents

Daneka Lynch
246 Vincent Street, LEEDERVILLE WA 6007
PO Box 329, LEEDERVILLE WA 6903
Telephone (08) 9492 9729
Facsimile (08) 9492 9711
Email Daneka