Previous Webinars

Indigenous 1 - Setting the scene and looking at the evolution

The first webinar of the series will set the scene on the current environment, looking at our society, what has changed and what is changing in Indigenous policy and engagement. We will then focus on changes within the sporting landscape, taking a broad-based look to start and then looking through an organisational and individual lens. Presenters will talk about their experiences and how this reflects themes and issues in the broader Indigenous Sport context.

Related Download - Q & A - Indigenous Webinar 1
 


Indigenous 2 - Gathering the evidence and exploring the approaches

Following on from webinar 1, we will now showcase examples of how sport, service providers working with Indigenous communities have been working together to create more opportunities to participate. The presenters will talk about their experiences, sharing the successes, challenges and key learning’s that can help you in future program design and delivery.

Related Downloads
Q & A - Indigenous Webinar 2
Case Study - NT Sport Demonstration Project
Case Study - Communities NSW, Sport and Recreation
Case Study - Surfing Victoria
Case Study - Tiwi Islands Cricket
 


Indigenous 3 - Using sport for non-sport outcomes

Presenters from across Australia to share their stories on using sport as a vehicle for non-sport outcomes

Related Download - Q & A - Indigenous Webinar 3


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