The AIS Respectful Behaviours Management Framework has been developed by the AIS in conjunction with Deakin University to assist sports recognise and address issues surrounding gender-based inequalities and violence, power imbalances, and athlete/athlete and coach/athlete relations within their high performance (HP) sporting environments.
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5 Oct 2022: Australian Sports Commission CEO Kieren Perkins OAM has addressed the National Press Club in Canberra, on the ASC's vision for the Green and Gold decade of opportunity.
19 Jan 2022: This is a broad term used to describe communities with diverse languages, ethnic backgrounds, nationalities, traditions, societal structures and religions.
18 Feb 2020: Sporting Schools is an Australian Government initiative designed to help schools to increase children's participation in sport, and to connect them with community sporting opportunities.
6 Sep 2017: development and delivery of customised athlete, coach and leader talent initiatives to optimise high performance outcomes. ... Sporting Schools has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from all user groups, including school principals, teachers and
11 Sep 2017: to improve the sporting abilities of Australians generally through the improvement of the standards of sports coaches. ... persons who have achieved, or have the potential to achieve, standards of excellence as sports coaches, umpires, referees or
15 Dec 2020: The Score Card - John Lee, Board member, Netball Australia
22 Feb 2024: Uses a mixed-learning approach to convey information based on the coach/athlete’s preferred method of learning. ... Study conduct, including quality assurance of data, data management and statistics (see above).
9 Apr 2021: Observations from the 2023 SGS benchmarking report.
31 May 2018: Sport Australia is determined to have more Australians participating and excelling in sport, from grass-roots right up to the pinnacle of elite competition.
18 Dec 2020: Australian Institute of Sport Director Matti Clements said mental health and wellbeing support services available to Australian athletes could be the game-changer ahead of the re-scheduled Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.