Annual Report 2016-2017
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32 Aktive <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2016</strong>/<strong>2017</strong><br />
Good Sports is a pilot culture change project that seeks<br />
to educate key influencers in children’s sport - parents,<br />
coaches, teachers and sport administrators, on how to<br />
create positive sporting experiences, encourage life-long<br />
participation and ultimately a love of sport in children.<br />
Good Sports aims to achieve culture change in three ways:<br />
1 Train and support Good Sports Developers as change<br />
agents to deliver reflective Good Sports Community<br />
Workshops to adult influencers of children’s sport<br />
2 Develop sector and public resources that align to Good<br />
Sports philosophy<br />
3 Public messaging campaigns.<br />
<strong>2016</strong>/17 highlights include:<br />
• 73 Good Sports Community Workshops delivered<br />
• 1,593 attendees to Good Sports Community Workshops<br />
• 53 Good Sports Developers Courses attendees<br />
• 17,205 click throughs of Good Sports placed stuff.co.nz<br />
articles<br />
• 91% of attendees indicate in post-workshop surveys that<br />
the Good Sports Community Workshop has influenced<br />
‘a lot’ or ‘to some degree’ their view of the role of adults<br />
in children’s sport.<br />
“While my intention has always been to<br />
use Good Sports to support the Be A<br />
Sport programme, it has become way<br />
bigger than that. We have now started<br />
effecting the content of the coaches<br />
and junior programmes, the club/team<br />
cultures and the youth pathway.”<br />
Kirsty Sharp, Legacy Project Manager,<br />
New Zealand Rugby League