As part of football’s commitment to preventing Family & Domestic violence and building safer communities, The WAFC in conjunction with Starick and other State Sporting Organisations has developed the Respectful Relationships Sport and Recreation Program (RRSRP)
The RRSRP is funded by the Department of Communities and is being delivered in partnership with the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC).
The program promotes a whole of club/organisation approach that seeks to prioritise values, attitudes and behaviours consistent with non-violence, equality, mutual respect and trust.
RESOURCES - The Respectful Relationships Sport and Recreation Program (RRSRP) is a family and domestic violence primary prevention program which focuses on promoting respectful relationships and gender equality in sport and recreation clubs and organisations in Western Australia.
Check out the information headings below for key messages and support resource
Culture
Policy and Practice
Education and Learning
Community Engagement
Further your understanding of how we can work together to prevent Family & Domestic violence by accessing Starick’s Respectful Relationships Sport and Recreation Program (RRSRP) online module
Respectful Relationships in Sport and Recreation Program Education Module
Football is an integral part of Australian culture. It influences who we are and how we live. Our Watch identifies sport as a priority area for the prevention of violence against women in Australia. Across the football landscape, we all have a role in creating clubs, teams, workplaces, venues and communities where all women are safe, respected and valued.
Embedding Equality and Respect in Sport and Recreation Organisations
To help you get started, Our Watch has developed a range of tools and resources to support sporting organisations address the gendered drivers and prevent violence against women.
Check out the information link below to help you and your club educate your community
Our Watch Equality and Respect in Sport