Coaches and officials get upskilled

34 state sporting associations have received funding to help upskill their coaches and officials. As part of the Coaching and Officiating Grants Program 2023/24, coaches and officials around the state will benefit from $436,375 in funding.
17 June 2024

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Administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, the program provides financial support to state sporting associations (SSAs) to develop strategies and deliver initiatives to recruit, educate, develop and retain coaches and officials. Through this funding SSAs are also supported to help increase the skills pool of coaches and officials in WA.

Projects funded in this round include coaching clinics for polo players, a coaching master class for dragon boaters, working with emerging coaches in swimming, officials’ training in karting especially in country clubs and introducing an apprentice pathway for coaches and officials in squash.

The program objectives are to:

  • Build the capacity of SSAs to provide sustainable programs and pathways to support coaches and officials.
  • Support SSAs to provide access to development opportunities, higher level qualifications and accreditations for all coaches and officials in WA.
  • Support SSAs to develop and implement strategies to recruit and retain coaches and officials.

The recipients of the Coaching and Officiating Grants Program 2023/24 are:

Get more information on the Sport and Recreation Coaching and Officiating Grants Program

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