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The West Australian Football Commission has joined forces with the AFL to launch a free webinar series to help local community football club volunteers plan for success this year.
The all-new ‘ClubHelp Webinar Series’ will be delivered across eight 45-minute sessions, beginning next week and continuing until the middle of March.
Content has been designed based on feedback and topics from a recent survey with community club volunteers around Australia.
Corey Ranger, WAFC Head of Club Development and Volunteers, says the series has made successful start.
“The inaugural ClubHelp Webinar Series has been created to support community club volunteers on the eve of the 2023 Season”.
Community football is the heartbeat of so many communities across Western Australia, so it’s important the people behind running local clubs have opportunities like these to access support.
The WAFC encourages volunteers across WA to sign up to any of the sessions they feel they could benefit from,” he said.
2023 ClubHelp Webinar Series – schedule and topics:
Tues Feb 21
Mental Health: Tips to build mental fitness and respond to challenges
Wed Feb 22
Planning for success: Why it’s important & simple steps
Mon Feb 27
Volunteers: Tips to attract, retain & reward your invaluable people
Wed Mar 1
Safeguarding children: Quality practices – in 4 steps
Tues Mar 7
Women & Girls: Create great experiences for Women & Girls in 5 simple steps
Wed Mar 8
Grants: How to win at grant writing – for new facilities & more
Tues Mar 14
Match Day: Tips for creating a great match day environment
Wed Mar 15
Concussion: Prevention tips & how to handle incidents
All sessions will run from 4:15pm-500pm.
These sessions will be recorded and made available to view at any time.
As an incentive and to reward club volunteers who register and join the sessions, prizes totalling $10,000 in value are on offer.
To sign up and enrol for these great ClubHelp Webinars, please REGISTER HERE
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