Transcript Document
Participation:
Putting the Individual First
Daisy Brooke, Participation Manager, Yachting Australia
Aims of the session
1. To provide you with a summary of the background
work conducted with YA Sailability Committee
2. To present the priorities for the ASC funding
3. To present the tangible outputs of the work
undertaken
4. To discuss & understand the communication
challenges
Inclusion Journey……..
• Key people
• Memorable experiences (good & bad)
• Learning & educating
• Actions taken & the outcomes
Participation Manager
• Role created through ASC Participation Funding
• Oct 2011
• 3 projects:
• Roll-out National Junior program (Tackers)
• Entry-brand (Discover Sailing)
• Sailability - Inclusion
8 States & Territories – their member clubs
Collaboration with YA Sailability
Committee
1 representative from each State appointment by their
State Yachting Association
Co-opted Members
Strengths of Sailability
• High levels of volunteer engagement
• Providing an experience on the water for many
participants
• Self-generated funding – ample boats available,
facilities development, equipment
What are the issues?
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Measurement of number of participants & volunteers?
Consistency of approach
Absence of a clear definition of what Sailability is
Innovation of the program
Participant progression into clubs
Engage more clubs
Volunteer training
Communication with participants & volunteer
Better connection to State Yachting Assoc.
Broad inclusion
ASC Funded Project
How did we determine the project?
• ASC guidelines & recommendations
• Part of the overall aspirational, cultural, practical change
through Discover Sailing (10 different components)
• Consultation with YA Sailability Committee
• Seeking feedback from programs via their State delegate
• Generating a ‘wish list’ & prioritising items
Background work with Committee
Participation Funding – purpose & expectations
Big issues facing the sport
The concept of The Sailing Pathway
Capacity within YA & States
Understanding the accountabilities of the ASC funding
State delegations as the link back to programs
Priorities Determined by Committee
1. Develop more nationally consistent approach to including
people of all-abilities in all sailing club activities
2. Increase awareness & education of the inclusion of people
of all-abilities in all sailing clubs
3. Attract & train more volunteers as the critical resource for
delivering Sailability
4. Enhanced online communication to participants
5. Significant increase in the number of people of all-abilities
participating in recognised courses & progressing on the
Sailing Pathway
Acknowledged premise of the project
Optional for individuals clubs & programs to follow or
not the recommendations and use the resources
Resources are limited for widespread face-to-face
consultation with clubs & programs
State delegates represented the clubs & programs in
their State
Purpose of Sailability
Sailability is an entry program that aims to promote
sailing as an inclusive sport that involves people of all
abilities in all club activities, by ensuring club facilities
and programs are accessible, and clubs have develop a
culture of inclusion through promotion, awareness and
training. Sailability provides an entry point to The Sailing
Pathway.
Priority 1. Consistent Approach
• Risk & Safety Management
• Programs offered
• Clubs understanding how to promote individual
choice
• Qualifications of those delivering programs
• Communication to participants
• Benefit from being part of the club network
Priority 2. Inclusion Awareness & Training
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Increase understanding of inclusion
Start to communicate clearly about inclusion
Tangible resources – videos & YA website
Case study of successful inclusion
Whole of sport approach – all procedures, policies, &
programs
• Inclusion Training a priority
‘Everyone Discover Sailing’
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Reviewed & updated existing inclusion resources in 2013
Industry standard
Promotes individual choice
Aimed to be delivered:
• By trained & supported presenters
• Online
• Face-to-face workshop
• Embedded in accredited instructor courses
Priority 3. Attract Volunteers
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Volunteering has changed
Consistent approach = consistent call to action
Communication with programs
Club with existing volunteer pool
Register volunteers – data capture & communications
Seek feedback from volunteers
Train Volunteers
• Volunteer Induction – structure of sport, aims,
process of development, The Sailing Pathway
• Everyone Discover Sailing
• Risk & Safety
• Instructing & coaching qualifications
• Race officiating
• Developing ongoing communication
Priority 4. Online Media
• Sailability is not separate
• Contemporary inclusion language
• Discover Sailing website
• For people new to sailing
• Easy to understand information
• Integrated with social media
• Videos to explain programs
• Aims to motivate people to choose a participation
opportunity that suits them
• Search functions
Benefits of the Discover Sailing website
• Designed for people outside of the sport
• Ensure your sailing club administrator for MyClub
enters the correct data
• View your own club website – user friendly
• Embed the videos on club website
• Use DS site to promote the activities you are
delivering
• Seek advice from your State Yachting Assoc.
Future developments of the website
Volunteer Match service
• Connects volunteers with clubs
• Clubs can search for volunteers
• Volunteers can search for clubs
Priority 5. The Sailing Pathway
• Increase individual choice based The Sailing
Pathway
• Continually understanding the barriers & enablers to
offering individual choice
• Achievement is a driver for participation
• The goal is NOT to get everyone to international level
• Club membership is a key outcome
Learn to Sail Programs
• Review of Learn to Sail syllabus
• Review of instructor training (inclusion)
• Learn to Sail courses can be undertaken by people of allabilities is that choice is for them
• Learn to Sail courses can be delivered in Access Class
• Adapting & modifying to individual is industry standard
• ‘Everyone Discover Sailing’ in Instructor course
• Communicate to Discover Sailing Centres
How to promote The Sailing Pathway
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Engage & educate volunteers
Train volunteers
Communicate the options
Measure participation
Feedback from participants
Measure all-abilities representation in club
membership
Tools & Resources
• Distributed by State Yachting Association
• Yachting Australia website ‘Participation’, ‘Training &
Education’, ‘Sports Services’
• Discover Sailing Implementation Plan
• Case Study template
• List of resources from other sports
COMMUNICATION
• What currently exists?
• What do volunteers want?
• How do we achieve it?