In Victoria there are 100 state sporting associations and approximately 16,000 clubs and associations delivering sport and recreation opportunities in a range of communities across the state.
You may have heard the phrases inclusion and diversity used to define approaches to increasing participation in sport for all.
Often, the terms inclusion and diversity are used interchangeably, however they have different meanings that should be understood in the sporting context.
7 Pillars of Inclusion
A useful framework for understanding how to be an inclusive sport organisation is the ‘7 Pillars of Inclusion’ framework developed by Play by the Rules. The seven pillars are:
- Access
- Attitude
- Choice
- Partnerships
- Communication
- Policy
- Opportunity
You can read more about the 7 Pillars of Inclusion here.
Universal Design
A great guide for the design of both facilities and programs is Universal Design. Universal Design is a design philosophy that ensures that products, buildings, environments and experiences are innately accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of their age, level of ability, cultural background, or any other differentiating factors that contribute to the diversity of our communities. Universal Design principles provide a useful framework; however, facilities and programs should also be tailored via direct consultation with people from diverse communities to ensure that key decisions are made in partnership with your participants.
Click here to view a Universal Design infographic developed by Vicsport and the State Government of Victoria.
Sport and Recreation Victoria also has some useful resources, including their Design For Everyone Guide.