Monday, January 28, 2013

CITY UNITED is pleased to be a Good Sport.

Our President presenting Dan Mitchell (Good Sport Representative) with City United's application to advance from our current Level 2 to Level 3 in the Good Sports Programme.

 
 
About Good Sports
    “Cheers, mate!” It’s an Aussie tradition.
    Sporting clubs of all size and description benefit from a greater focus on young people and families.
    Displaying the Good Sports logo sends an important message to club members and the community. It shows your club promotes a responsible attitude towards alcohol, provides a smoke-free environment and that it aims to provide a safe environment for players, members, families and supporters. It means that your players and members can celebrate wins, commiserate losses and share a drink with each other safely and responsibly.
    Good Sports is one of the most well-established, well-researched prevention programs operating at a national level. From its beginnings in Victoria in 2000, the Good Sports program has grown to become a trusted and respected national program involving over 5,000 community sporting clubs across every state and territory and reaching over 1.5 million Australians.
    Once a sporting club signs up to the program, a Good Sports Project Officer assists the committee to work through the entire process. To progress through the accreditation levels, the club committee agrees to meet specific standards, level 3 accreditation is the highest level in the program.

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