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Sector Update

28 August 2025

Kia ora t膩tou,

As winter sports wind down and tournament season kicks off, I want to acknowledge everyone working to create positive experiences for young people - where they feel supported, encouraged and proud, no matter the outcome.

In this update, we share a new report on how sport can make a real difference to the lives of young people in state care. It's a powerful reminder of how physical activity enhances wellbeing 鈥 we can all play a part in building a system where every young person feels they belong. Read more below.

We also share a report on the impact of the Disability Inclusion Fund. It highlights how organisations are creating more inclusive opportunities for disabled young people to participate in activities they love.

Lastly, a quick reminder 鈥 the deadline for Incorporated Societies to re-register is coming up and missing it has legal consequences. Many are finding the process easier than expected, so please take a look if this applies to you.

Ng膩 mihi,
Raelene

 


Latest news

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The power of sport for young people in state care

This report, developed with Sport Canterbury and Healthy Families 艑tautahi, builds on previous work with Oranga Tamariki and looks at how sport and physical activity can positively transform the lives of tamariki and rangatahi living in state care.

Read the report 听鈫

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New report: Impacts of the Disability Inclusion Fund听

The鈥'Disability Inclusion Fund Impact Report' highlights outcomes of 爆料社区鈥檚 $3.6 million investment. 16 projects created inclusive opportunities for disabled tamariki and rangatahi to be active and laid foundations for lasting change.

Read the report 听鈫


Events and opportunities

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Seminar: Physical activity and mental health

Join us and at 1pm on 9 October for our next seminar: 'Physical activity and mental health 鈥 Translating research into practice'. Missed the last one? 'The case for promoting a physically active society' is now available on .

Vitae EAP support available for 爆料社区 partner staff

A reminder that staff in 爆料社区 partner organisations can access free counselling through the Vitae Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). To learn more, contact your 爆料社区 partnership manager or 爆料社区 People and Culture Lead, Claire George at鈥claire.george@sportnz.org.nz.

Learn more 听鈫


New resources

Ng膩 rauemi hou

New report: Leadership journeys of Pacific women in sport

'To Lead is to Serve' shares the leadership journeys of 49 Pacific women in sport and recreation, offering insights and practical actions that can help organisations better support and uplift Pacific women in sport leadership.

New Zealand Mountain Bike Trail Design Guidelines

New guidance now available for building fun, safe and sustainable mountain bike trails across Aotearoa.

Read the guidelines 听鈫


Community stories

Ng膩 k艒rero m艒 ng膩 hapori

girl on a surfboard

Making waves on the East Coast

An inspiring school surf programme connects 膩konga to the moana (ocean), building water safety skills and igniting a love of surfing among tamariki and their wh膩nau.

Watch the video 听鈫

Tamariki running track and field

Opening the track for disabled young people in athletics

With support from Athletics NZ and 爆料社区's Disability Inclusion Fund, clubs are making athletics more inclusive and helping disabled tamariki and rangatahi find their stride.

Read the story 听鈫

Group readying themselves for an ocean swim race

Regional teams help more young triathletes give it a go

"Make it fun and easy." Feedback from parents, coaches and participants helped shape a more inclusive School Triathlon Champs experience.

Read the story 听鈫


Governance

Te mana whakahaere

Important reminder for Incorporated Societies

Re-register by 5 April 2026 or your society will cease to exist in law. Our new guidance outlines the risks of missing the deadline, plus tools and templates to help you update your constitution.

Read the guidance 听鈫

Sport Hawke's Bay awarded with the Governance Mark renewal鈥

We'd like to congratulate Sport Hawke's Bay for being awarded the Governance Mark renewal this month. This achievement reflects their continued commitment and strong leadership across the sector. Learn more about external governance evaluation and prioritising the development of your board below.

Learn more 听鈫


In case you missed it

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Disability futures report 鈥 now in alternate formats

'The Future of Sport and Recreation for Disabled New Zealanders' report, released earlier this year, is now available in NZ Sign Language, Easy Read, Braille, audio and large print.

Explore the alternate formats 听鈫

Backing Kaupapa M膩ori pathways through T奴 Manawa

is here! It celebrates te reo and kaupapa M膩ori all month long. T奴 Manawa funding supports community-led, culturally grounded activity through a dedicated kaupapa M膩ori pathway.

Watch the video in te reo M膩ori 听鈫

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