1. Program information
1.1 About the program
The Community Use of School Sporting Facilities Program is a $10 million initiative of the State Government, jointly developed by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) and the Department of Education (DoE), that
aims to increase use of public school sporting facilities in Western Australia.
The program provides benefits to schools including enhanced resources, increased facility upgrades and improved community relationships, and benefits Community Sporting Groups (CSGs) in terms of gaining access to public school sports facilities that otherwise
may not have been available.
It is envisioned that increased access to school sporting facilities will foster a greater sense of community involvement, belonging and connection, whilst also raising awareness of and participation in local sports.
It is important, however, that enhancements to school facilities or the resultant increased use by CSGs do not adversely affect the safety or welfare of students and staff and must not interfere with the normal operations of the school.
1.2 Outcome and objectives
The outcome of the program is:
- to increase use of public school sporting facilities by CSGs.
The objectives of the program are to:
- improve the quality and accessibility of school sporting facilities
- support schools in providing safe and secure access to facilities for CSGs outside of school hours without compromising educational activities
- foster sustainable partnerships between schools and CSGs
- focus on high-demand areas where community access to sporting facilities is limited.
1.3 Eligibility criteria
Applicants of the program must satisfy the following eligibility criteria.
Eligibility criteria 1: Western Australian public school
- Applicants must be a Western Australian public school.
Eligibility criteria 2: School sporting facility
- School sporting facilities that are the subject of the funding application must be property vested in the Minister for Education.
Eligibility criteria 3: Agreement with a CSG to enter into a DoE Community Use Agreement (CUA)
- Applicants must enter into a CUA with an eligible CSG.
Note: if the CUA is not signed at the time of application, a Letter of Intent to enter into a CUA can be provided, but a signed CUA must be received by DoE before funding is provided. - For schools with existing CUAs, schools must demonstrate an increased use of the school sporting facility that is the subject of the funding application.
- The agreement cannot be cancelled prior to the expiration date specified in the CUA.
Eligibility criteria 4: Community Sporting Group (CSG)
A CSG must:
- be incorporated under the Associations Incorporations Act 2015 (WA); or
- be an Indigenous organisation under the Corporations (Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cth); or
- be a company limited by guarantee under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Note:
a school sporting club needs to be a separate legal entity to the school to be able to sign a CUA.1
And:
- provide an activity which meets DLGSC’s definition of sport
- be registered and affiliated with a DLGSC recognised state sport association (SSA)
- enter teams into a community sporting program or competition affiliated with a DLGSC recognised SSA
- hold an Australian Business Number (ABN)
- comply with all obligations under the Working with Children (Screening) Act 2004
- maintain insurance cover to meet the requirements of the DoE CUA.1
Any exceptions to this criterion will be at the discretion of DLGSC and DoE.
1.4 Funding parameters
The program will provide funding for the following 4 types of one-off investments:
- minor equipment or infrastructure
- minor playing surface upgrade of oval or hardcourts
- minor improvements to existing facilities
- other relevant activities that help enhance facility use.
There is a limit of $50,000 (including GST) on the amount of funding schools can request, per CUA.
1. Minor equipment or infrastructure
Definition
Acquisition or installation of small-scale items that make facilities appropriate for use by CSGs.
Specific inclusion/s
- This may include sporting equipment storage, goalposts, nets, hoops, backboard, netting, or any other minor infrastructure that brings sporting facilities into line with the needs of a CSG.
Specific exclusion/s
- Specialised equipment: upgrades or equipment to meet higher standards of competition. For instance, that are of a specification considered excessive for community sport purposes.
2. Minor playing surface upgrade of oval or hardcourts
Definition
Improvements to the surfaces of sports fields or courts to ensure better playability and safety.
Specific inclusion/s
- Resurfacing: applying new layers to hardcourts to fix cracks or uneven areas.
- Marking: repainting lines or boundaries on courts and fields.
- Reticulation: installing or upgrading an irrigation system.
- Returfing: replacing worn or damaged grass with new turf to ensure a smooth, level, and safe playing surface.
- Grassed oval rejuvenation works, including but not limited to, fertilising, dethatching, top dressing and aeration.
Specific exclusion/s
- Major or new surface investments: for example, new asphalt courts or acrylic court surfacing, synthetic surfaces upgrades or indoor gym sanding, and sealing.
- Major sporting field works: for example, major irrigation works (complete installation of a new irrigation system on oval) or oval resurfacing (seeding or roll-on lawn).
3. Minor improvements to existing facilities
Definition
Minor improvements to existing facilities include small-scale upgrades that make sporting facilities safe and available for use outside of school hours.
Specific inclusion/s
- Safety features: installing additional safety measures like gates, locks, monitoring equipment or security sensor lighting.
Specific exclusion/s
- Substantially upgraded facilities: large scale upgrades which would create ongoing financial and or maintenance impost for schools and the DoE.
- Non-security lighting: floodlights, and other types of lighting used for recreational or general purposes at a school.
4. Other relevant activities that help enhance facility usage
Definition
Any other relevant activities aimed at increasing the usage of school sporting facilities.
Specific inclusion/s
- Once-off systems and resources: to manage bookings and create CUAs.
- Once-off staffing costs: for implementation or mobilisation.
Specific exclusion/s
Ongoing staff: expenses related to operational and on-going staffing.
1.5 Program rules
The following rules outline the criteria and guidelines for applicants to the program:
A. Safety
- Schools are responsible for ensuring the sporting facilities are safe and appropriate for use.
- Principals must determine the use of the facility does not adversely affect the safety or welfare of students and staff and does not interfere with the normal operations of the school.
- CSGs are liable for any injuries that occur outside of school hours and under their supervision. The CSG must ensure that all services provided and activities conducted are lawful and safe and fully comply with all statutory acts, regulations and codes2.
B. Funding
- Funding will be provided to schools upfront, following the approval of their application, providing that a current CUA is in place.
- Where a funding application is approved based upon a letter of intent, funding will be provided once a CUA is signed and received by DoE.
C. Pricing
- Licence costs are set at the discretion of the principal of the school.
- Prices may recover the costs of use by the CSG and additional maintenance costs.
- The ongoing administrative burden of the program may also be recovered from licence costs and allow schools to be self-sustaining.
D. Use of facilities
- Schools have the discretion to decide when to licence their facilities to CSGs.