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The West Australian Football Commission has partnered with Sports Medicine Australia in offering a free course to any sports trainers who aren’t accredited to learn about treatment and prevention of injuries.
The Level 1 Sports Trainer Courses are open to all football volunteers who assist clubs with injuries and will be a valuable education tool heading into a new season.
Sports Medicine Australia is a peak national multidisciplinary member organisation which provides leadership in the areas of sports exercise and medicine, sports injury, physical activity, sports exercise and science, along with the healthy performance and participation of Australians in physical activity and sport.
SMA is widely regarded internationally as a leading multidisciplinary sports medicine body.
The sessions begin this month and continue until May at 24 locations across the state including:
Broome, Halls Creek, Kununurra, Fitzroy Crossing, Port Hedland, Newman, Tom Price, Karratha, Carnarvon, Geraldton, Dongara, Northam, Narrogin, Merredin, Kalgoorlie, Esperance, Ongerup, Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Manjimup, Mandurah, Ellenbrook, and Tuart Hill.
To register, use the link/QR codes attached to the promotions or contact WAFC Regional Staff for more information regarding sessions in your local area.
The West Australian Football Commission urges volunteers to take up the offer.
Click on the location to get all of the details and register via the QR code provided:
Course Location
Date
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Metro 1 – Tuart College
5th March
Esperance
11th March
Bunbury
12th March
Merredin
17th & 19th March
Busselton
19th March
Manjimup
24th & 26th March
Kalgoorlie
25th March
Metro 2 – Tuart College
26th March
Geraldton
26th March
Narrogin
29th March & 1st April
Broome
1st April
Northam
14th April & 16th April
Albany
15th April
Dongara
19th April & 23rd April
Mandurah
23rd April
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WA Football acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the many lands across Western Australia where we train, play, and come together through football. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people. We recognise the deep and continuing contribution First Nations peoples make to our game and our communities.
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