Good Sports

We are a Level 3 Good Sports Club

We take the health and safety of our players, volunteers and spectators seriously. Please take the time review our policies that help to make our sport safe for all.

Smoking Management Policy (181kb .pdf)

Alcohol Management Policy (236kb .pdf)

Safe Transport Policy (191kb .pdf)

 

Why Play Football?

 

Football – A fun, healthy, safe and value for money sport for your daughter or son

And here’s why......

• 185,000 children will play FFA Small-Sided Football in Australia in 2014

• If your child is turning 5 years old (or older) on or before December 31, they can register with FFA, join a club and play FFA Small-Sided Football in that year

• Small-Sided Football is not a program, instead, it is a modified version of the adult game designed especially for children, who have very different developmental characteristics and social needs from adults

• The philosophy of Small-Sided Football is on enjoyment and freedom of expression, through playing the game, with limited emphasis on coaching per se. It is all about the children!

• The formats of Small-Sided Football are designed so that children are challenged as they progress through the age groups and formats, 4-a-side, 7-a-side and 9-a-side, preparing them for 11-a-side football at the Under 12 age group

• Small-Sided Football is delivered by clubs throughout Australia through the winter months. There would generally be between 15 to 20 weeks of matches on either a Saturday or a Sunday, plus a training session during each week throughout that period. On average, players will be involved in around 30 sessions (including game days) each season

• Whilst prices do vary between clubs, the average cost per session/game is low, which compares more than favourably with other sport and activity options for primary school aged children.

• Playing Small-Sided Football also provides the following benefits for participants:
- Accessibility for all, as it is truly aimed at children of all abilities, not simply the most talented
- With the removal of the emphasis on winning, children are much more likely to enjoy their football experience
- More fun and enjoyment, due to smaller fields and simplified rules
- More playing time, which maximises individual participation and involvement
- Far more repeated touches of the ball by ALL players on the field
- More shots on goal, and
- More involvement leads to greater improvements in fitness


What parents say about Small-Sided Football....

• In recent national survey:

- 97% of parents stated that their child enjoyed playing Small-Sided Football

- 97% of parents believed their child actively participates when playing Small-Sided Football

- 92% of parents believed their child’s ability and technique improved playing Small-Sided Football


Five things to keep in mind when choosing a club

1. Value

There can be some variation between clubs registration fees. Examples of contributing factors could be:

- Local Council ground hire fees
- Incorporation of weekly referees fees within clubs registration fees
- Inclusions such as clothing, equipment, or extra coaching

For more information on registration fees ask your club for a breakdown on what is included.

2. Club philosophy

Do you feel the club provides a positive environment for players and parents?

Are boys and girls of all abilities welcomed at the club?

Do club officials, coaches and managers ensure that players are able to enjoy their football experience in a safe and positive environment?

The Small-Sided Football portal provides players, parents and coaches with all the information they require regarding Small-Sided Football.

3. Focus on safety

Is there a focus within the club on providing a safe playing and training environment for players?

This will include having club members trained in first-aid, adequately stocked first-aid kits being readily accessible and clubs carrying out match day inspections aimed at preventing injuries to players as well as harm to others present at the venue.

4. Accredited coaches

Does the club engage appropriately accredited coaches capable of delivering safe and enjoyable training sessions?

For more information on community coach education please visit www.footballaustralia.com.au/getinvolved

5. Child Protection

It is obviously most important that children are in a safe environment when joining a football club. All clubs must adhere to the FFA Member Protection Policy and ensure that any adult working with children in roles such as coach or manager must have undertaken the appropriate working with children checks, in line with the relevant Child Protection legislation in each state or territory.

To view the FFA Member Protection Policy please visit www.footballaustralia.com.au/insideffa/statutes 

The National Club Accreditation Scheme, aims to assist clubs in raising their standards on and off the field. Clubs achieving accreditation will be recognised with a 1 star to 4 star rating based on governance, participation, coaching, inclusiveness, safety, child protection, promoting positive behaviour and future planning.

 

 

 

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