| | Champion Clubs — strong clubs, stronger communities Welcome. Champion Clubs is a club development initiative created by the City of Cockburn, offering support and resources to local clubs so that they can become self-sustaining and create healthy, welcoming, and inclusive sporting environments.
For all club development enquiries please contact Claudia Wells, the Club Development Officer, on 08 9411 3444 or by email to recreation@cockburn.wa.gov.au.
Please forward this email to other club and committee members and to subscribe, visit our newsletters page. | |
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| | | Succession Planning: How to make yourself redundant. Cockburn sporting clubs are invited to attend this Cockburn Community Training workshop on succession planning. What is succession planning? Succession planning is a strategy for passing on leadership roles within an organisation, for example club presidents or treasurers. It is a way to identify potential replacements, and to develop them to take over a role when it becomes vacant. Monday 27 May, 6:00 - 8:00pm Venue: City of Cockburn, 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood Cost: Free (light supper provided) RSVP: Phone 08 9411 3444 or emailing commdev@cockburn.wa.gov.au | |
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| | | Planning for your club Planning is the key to the future for all sporting and recreation clubs no matter their level, activity or size. Clubs need to plan their long-term viability in order to grow sustainably. | Read more |
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| | | Online safety for sporting clubs Community sport clubs and their members use a variety of technology such as team apps, groups chats, social media to engage and communicate. Just like poor conduct and abuse can occur in-person at sport, it can happen online too. Sport administrators and leaders have a role to play in preventing and responding to online issues.
This one-hour presentation from the eSafety Commissioner will provide tips and guidance to assist clubs deal with the problem. | Read more |
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| | | New City of Cockburn Youth Plan - have your say! The City of Cockburn is developing a new Youth Plan in partnership with the Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA) and would live your insights to help develop it. A Youth Plan is a guiding document, that helps us plan for the next five years on how we can best support and empower young people in the City. It aims to understand what's important to young people and identify what we need to do to make the communities where they live, work and play, the best places possible. We are seeking feedback from young people aged 10 to 25 who live, work, study, volunteer in Cockburn or use groups and services in Cockburn, as well as parents and caregivers of young people.
Share your ideas by completing this quick survey (External link) either online or on paper by Sunday 5 May 2024. This survey should only take 10-15 minutes to complete, and you will go in the running to win a $50 or $100 EFTPOS gift card!
Or you can provide feedback in writing via email: lianda@yacwa.org.au or by post: Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia, PO Box 334, Leederville WA 6903 | |
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| | The Sports Equipment Grant has been developed to provide financial assistance to clubs to purchase new or replace essential sports equipment. Conditions apply. |
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| The Cockburn JSTA program helps local athletes aged 21 and under by providing financial assistance for travel to national or international competitions. Conditions apply. |
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