Good Sports - Creating Healthy Sporting Clubs in WA Forum

Good Sports - Creating Healthy Sporting Clubs in WA Forum

Learn how the Alcohol and Drug Foundations Good Sports program can help you and your community to grow stronger, healthier clubs.

By Good Sports

Date and time

Wed, 11 Nov 2020 6:30 PM - 8:15 PM AWST

Location

Kalamunda Districts Hockey Club

62 Hartfield Road Forrestfield, WA 6058 Australia

About this event

Sporting clubs play a vital role in creating a healthy community. Join the Creating Healthy Sporting Clubs Forum and hear from the Good Sports Team, your fellow sporting clubs, Healthy Options and Racing, Gaming and Liquor. Light refreshments will be provided and time to network and chat.

Are you up to the challenge?

Date: Wednesday 11 November

Start Time: 6.30 PM

Finish Time: 8.15 PM

Venue: 62 Hartfield Road (Kalamunda Districts Hockey Club entrance off Hartfield Road), Forrestfield WA, 6058

Come along to the forum and:

  • Understand more about the Good Sports program.
  • Learn how to host safe club celebrations.
  • Increase healthy options at your canteen and learn about Healthway funding opportunities with the WA School Canteen Association and East Metropolitan Health Service team.
  • Hear from a Good Sports club and their experiences in the Good Sports program.
  • Hear from the Western Australian Police Force’s Liquor Enforcement Unit and Racing, Gaming and Liquor to gain an understanding of liquor licensing, fines and handling intoxicated patrons.

About Good Sports

Good Sports is Australia’s largest and longest running health initiative in community sport. A program of the Alcohol and Drug Foundation, Good Sports aims to build stronger communities by championing positive change and helping to create family-friendly, thriving clubs. Today almost 10,000 clubs are proud to be a part of the Good Sports Team

Find out more: https://goodsports.com.au/

About the Alcohol and Drug Foundation

The Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF) is Australia’s leading drug an alcohol resource organisation. Established in 1959, the ADF today is an independent, non-profit, and evidence-based organisation funded by state and federal governments. Our purpose is to prevent and minimise harm caused by alcohol and other drugs in Australia. Our spectrum of work spans various community organisations and grassroots sports clubs. Our core programs include Good Sports, Drug Action Teams, and Information Services.

Forum FAQs

How long will the forum go for?

The forum will start at 6.30 PM and finish at approximatley 8.15 PM. 

What happens if I’m unable to attend?

If you have registered for the event and are no longer able to attend, please contact James Payne (james.payne@adf.org.au).

I’ve got another question!

If you would like to reach out to us, please contact James Payne (james.payne@adf.org.au).

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