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By implementing healthy changes your club can be seen to be making a positive contribution to your community.
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Sport safety planning is about ‘playing smart’ – being aware, being prepared and being active in promoting a safe sport environment for players, coaches, officials and spectators.
Sport safety planning and implementation is not hard: it's common sense. It is not a one-off event, but a cycle of continuous improvement. Changes to club personnel, playing rules, club equipment and facilities may require your club to provide ongoing education and training for all club members.
The benefits to your club are:
Sports Medicine Australia (WA Branch) offers a range of courses for sporting clubs and associations.
Design a sports medicine course to be held at your club, that will cater for the specific needs of your club. For example, a one-hour injury-prevention workshop for your coaches, team managers and parents, or a two-hour workshop including injury management and sports nutrition.
A three -our workshop held at your venue, designed to develop an awareness of safe and efficient first aid skills, and prevention of injury.
SMAC is a practical learning experience aimed at changing behaviour in order to prevent injury and lessen the negative effects of an injury.
Does your club have anyone qualified in first aid? A first-aid course focusing on sporting injuries, this course will give your club members a hands on approach to skills such as CPR, EAR and Injury Management.
The next step up from sports first aid, this course will further your sports medicine knowledge, and includes taping techniques.