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Promoting Inclusion and Diversity in Sport

SecondaryYear 7 - 8Humanities and Social SciencesCivics and CitizenshipAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and CulturesHealth and Physical EducationHealthSocialSocial and Emotional Learning

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In this thought-provoking unit, students will explore the barriers to inclusion in sport and the importance of diversity within sporting communities such as the Collingwood Football Club. They will reflect on their own experiences and investigate real-world examples to understand how exclusion impacts individuals and communities. Through research, critical thinking, and practical activities, students will identify solutions for improving inclusivity in local sporting clubs and beyond.

By the end of the unit, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to challenge assumptions, create action plans, and advocate for inclusive practices that promote diversity in their communities using Collingwood Football Club’s initiatives and programs as inspiration. They will also gain a deeper understanding of how collective actions can help break down barriers to inclusion in sport.

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Students will reflect on their personal experiences to identify common barriers and solutions to inclusion in sporting communities.

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    Barriers and Solutions to Inclusion
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    Students will participate in activities that help them explore the importance of diversity within sporting teams.

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    How Do Sporting Communities Promote Diversity and Inclusion?
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    Students will create an action plan to demonstrate their commitment to inclusion.

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    Commitment to Inclusion
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