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Practical Strategies for Equity and Inclusion in Sport
Craft
Join this workshop to discover how to incorporate inclusiveness into your coaching practice!
Registration Deadline: 20 July 2026
(Monday)
This interactive workshop aims to equip
participants with immediately actionable tools to create more inclusive and
equitable environments for their athletes. Participants will explore how
assumptions, biases, and everyday coaching practices can influence athlete
experiences – from team selection and leadership opportunities to communication
styles, feedback, and participation. Through case studies, scenario-based
activities, group discussions, and guided reflection, participants will examine
the difference between equality and equity, identify barriers that may
unintentionally exclude athletes, and develop practical strategies to challenge
biases, foster belonging, and support fair opportunities for all.
Clement graduated from the University of
Queensland (UQ) with Honours in Human Movement Studies and his research area is
in the Sociology of Sports. He loves sports and believes that social factors
influence behaviour within the fields of sports, health and leisure, and will
impact lives as well. He has been an academic staff of RP for 13 years. Before
joining RP, he taught for some years in the Ministry of Education (MOE)
(specializing in physical education) and was involved in organizing events and
coaching football. He has been focusing on the module design and delivery of
the module titled “Sociology of Sports, Health and Leisure” over the past
years. He has attained the Certification for Facilitation and has been a peer
coach to other RP colleagues over the past years as well.
Please note:
- This
workshop is open to NROC coaches only
- Please
register first before attending this workshop. NROC coaches who attend
this workshop without registering first will not be able to receive their
CCE hours e-certificate, which is a requirement to claim CCE hours for
attending this workshop
- Up to
40 NROC coaches may attend this workshop