Coaching Unlimited: Empowering Generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leaders: A Research Report Commissioned by Netball Australia and Netball New South Wales

Abstract

Background: The Coaching Unlimited program aspires to empower coaches with tangible coaching, employment, and health promotion skills to build individual and community capacity. This report discusses the delivery and evaluation of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ netball coaching workshop delivered on August 6, 2017 at Genea Netball Centre, Sydney Olympic Park. Methods: To ensure the success of the first Coaching Unlimited, we conducted a mixed method study to evaluate the netball-coaching workshop. Key Results: Based on the survey and interview results, the workshop was enjoyable and well delivered; included useful information, skills, and resources; and provided coaches with practical ideas for future coaching and leadership roles within their communities. In sum, all coaches either agreed or strongly agreed that the Coaching Unlimited workshop: • Included useful resources • Increased their interest in, and understanding of, the workshop topics • Enhanced their ability to implement strategies relating to the workshop Recommendations • This model of delivering health promotion education alongside coaching accreditation was perceived as highly useful and enjoyable • Penrith, Mt Druitt, and Blacktown have been suggested as potential areas for future workshops, as has Bathurst and Orange as ideal regional locations. • Holding workshops earlier in the netball season were recommended so that coaches could implement their new knowledge immediately. • Moving forward, Coaching Unlimited will conduct a series of similar workshops across different sports in order to continue to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with opportunities to both gain coaching accreditation, and become leaders and mentors within their community

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