Paddle Australia join 11 other sports in Pride in Sport Collective launch

Pride in Sport Collective Launch

Pride in Sport (PiS) in partnership with twelve National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) have come together to form and launch the ‘Pride in Sport Collective’.

The Pride in Sport Collective will change the landscape of Australian sport by addressing the barriers and mental health disparities of the LGBTQ+ community and their high disconnect rates with sport.

The research-based approach, featuring mental health experts and the participating NSOs, will see sporting bodies in Australia deliver capacity building, community engagement, marketing, and promotional initiatives.

As a key component of the program funded by a grant from Sports Australia, each of the 12 NSOs involved have committed to offering events aimed at breaking down the barriers to the LGTBQ+ community participating in organised sport.

The project will also see participating sports implement governance and LGBTQ+ inclusion reforms, policies and resources and provide leadership for other sports to follow.

Pride in Sport Advisory Chair Andrew Purchas OAM welcomed the project and thanked Sport Australia and Touch Football Australia, the project’s lead NSO, for their support.

“Sport plays a critical role in Australians’ identity, mental health and physical wellbeing. Congratulations to Sport Australia and Touch Football Australia for making the Pride in Sport Collective a realty and involving 12 disparate sports in working together to promote sexuality and gender diversity and inclusion in their sports,” Mr Purchas said.

“The program itself demonstrates the strength of diversity. Pride in Sport is looking forward to working with the Pride in Sport Collective and providing the tools, approaches and expertise enabling each of the sports to maximise participation and engagement with LGBTQ+ communities.”

The twelve NSOs that form the Pride in Sport Collective are Touch Football Australia (lead NSO), Pride in Sport, Cricket Australia, Water Polo Australia, Gymnastics Australia, Badminton Australia, Paddle Australia, Australian Fencing Federation, Hockey Australia, Australian Eight Ball Federation, Australian Dragon Boat Federation, Diving Australia and Squash Australia.

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