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Central Coast Council launches Girls in the Game program to empower women and girls in sport

By Central Coast Council
Archived 27 Jan 2025 - Posted: 27 Nov 2024
Central Coast Council is thrilled to announce the launch of the Girls in the Game program, a multi-year initiative to enhance the participation and retention of women and girls in sports and physical activities across the region.

Funded under the Federal Government's Play Our Way grant, the program will officially kick off in 2025.

The Girls in the Game program is dedicated to creating safe, inclusive environments for women and girls by addressing barriers such as discrimination, inequality, and socioeconomic challenges. With a range of subsidised resources, the program will feature five key initiatives:
 

  • Girls Get Active Days: This event series encourages school-age girls to explore different sports and connect with local providers, addressing common dropout rates during adolescence.
  • Girls Futsal Program: An indoor soccer program for girls to stay active and build confidence.
  • Mum Basketball: Engaging mothers who face barriers to participation, helping to foster inclusivity across age demographics.
  • Shred Sistas Girls Skate Program: Provides free or subsidised access to skate equipment and training.
  • Adult Learn to Swim Program: Aimed at women seeking to improve water skills and safety.


The program also emphasises the importance of role models, incorporating panels with female athletes and professionals who can inspire participants and provide relatable success stories.

Council Mayor Lawrie McKinna said that sport has always been a huge part of his life and praised the Girls in the Game program.

"The Girls in the Game program is about more than just sport - it's about building confidence, leadership, and a strong sense of community for females of all ages on the Central Coast.

“We’re creating opportunities that allow everyone, regardless of background, to engage, enjoy, and benefit from sports,” Mayor McKinna said.

“Programs like Girls in the Game bring us closer to a community where equality, respect, and inclusivity are at the heart of every initiative.”
 

More information on the program details.

This article archived 27 Jan 2025

 
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