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31 May 2024

Kia ora koutou,鈥

As we head into winter, I hope you鈥檙e finding ways to keep moving... one of the less celebrated benefits of physical activity is that it also helps you keep warm!

For 爆料社区, the last few weeks have focussed on our youth, which is appropriate given our strategic vision and goals.

Last week we celebrated Youth Week, which is a reminder to us all of the benefits of listening to our young people, celebrating them, and supporting them to lead. We released our Voice of Rangatahi Report, which provides a picture of how rangatahi engaged in physical activity in 2023. Read more on that below.

爆料社区鈥檚 Graduate Programme is now taking applications. It鈥檚 a personal highlight of mine, getting to meet our new graduates every year, while at the same time watching as those in their second year get hands-on experience through their selected placements across the sector. If you know of any university leavers who have a passion for our sector, be sure to encourage them to apply.

And earlier this week, I was lucky enough to join many of our partners at the annual Youth Sport Hui, where we came together to share insights and ideas on providing quality sport experiences to our young sporting participants. I know all those who attended will have come away feeling energised and inspired. Thank you for the critical role you all play in providing quality sport opportunities for our young people.

In other news, the Minister of Finance, Hon Nicola Willis, delivered the coalition Government鈥檚 first budget yesterday. No doubt you tuned into the key messages of the announcement. Like all Government agencies, 爆料社区 was asked at the start of the year to deliver budget savings as part of Budget 鈥24. For Vote Sport and Recreation, a budget reduction target of 7.5% was assigned.

Alongside the work required to achieve these reduction targets, 爆料社区 Group has been refreshing its strategy for the next four years. Our commitment to the sector, and our key strategic outcomes, made it crucial that we sustained partner investment and funding to key community-facing initiatives. High Performance 爆料社区 is equally focussed on delivering the support needed to NSO partners, athletes, coaches and teams as the preparation for Paris enters the final stages, and as we look ahead to the Los Angeles investment cycle.

As a result, Group budget savings across 2024-28 will largely come from operational cutbacks, headcount reductions, and narrowing our investment portfolio to more closely align to strategy.鈥疐or HPSNZ, ongoing work will be needed to downsize programmes and campaigns into the future, in line with what will be a challenging financial reality. Our work to simplify and streamline operational processes to support the sector in their mahi remains a key focus.

There is much to look forward to with the Olympics and Paralympics just around the corner. All the best to the athletes, coaches and support staff with your final preparations and to the rest of us who will be supporting proudly from our lounge rooms.

Ng膩 mihi,鈥
搁补别濒别苍别鈥


LATEST NEWS

Read about the latest news across Aotearoa.

Applications now open for the 爆料社区 Graduate Programme 2025  

We鈥檙e calling on graduates from across Aotearoa who are keen to make a real difference in sport and active recreation and help drive the new 爆料社区 strategy.  

We would love your help promoting this opportunity throughout the sector and to any young person who may be interested. 

The two-year programme, starting in January 2025, is focused on supporting future leaders and helping to kickstart young people鈥檚 careers in sport and active recreation. We offer opportunities for graduates to be involved in many aspects of our work 鈥 from research and investment to education, communications and programme delivery. 

Successful graduates are mentored by a 爆料社区 staff member over the course of the programme and undertake placements at organisations of their choice in the second year.  

 Applications close 5 July. 

There are two online Q&A sessions for prospective applicants who want to learn more: 

  • Tuesday 4 June at 3.00pm: with 2024 graduate Cheycoda Cocks and her 爆料社区 advisor Bria Sargent. 
  • Thursday 20 June at 12.00pm: with 2024 graduate Nathan Kenah and his 爆料社区 advisor Ed Bartley.  

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Inaugural Board of Integrity Sport and Recreation Commission announced听

Cabinet have agreed to recommend the appointment of nine people to the Board of the new Integrity Sport and Recreation Commission. Sport and Recreation Minister Hon Chris Bishop said, 鈥淚 am confident that the inaugural Board鈥檚 collective experience, knowledge and mana will ensure the Commission provides the best support and protection for Kiwis who take part in recreation and sport at any level in New Zealand, from preschool swimming lessons to wearing the Fern on the international stage鈥. 听

The Commission will be established 1 July 2024 and work independently across the sport and recreation sector to promote and protect the safety and wellbeing of participants. Drug Free 爆料社区 and its anti-doping functions will be folded into the Commission.听. 听

Make sure you are aware of the work of the Commission and the role it will play supporting safety and fairness in sport and active recreation by听. There is still an opportunity to contribute to the finalisation of a Code of Integrity for Sport and Recreation in coming months, so make sure you are on the list.听


Enhancing learning through te taiao听

At Te Kura o鈥疶e Muriwai in Gisborne Tair膩whiti,鈥乲onga (students)鈥痑re igniting their passion for learning through connecting with te taiao (the environment).鈥

The kura is one of 34 across the motu supported by M膩taiao, a kaupapa鈥疢膩ori initiative that runs parallel to the delivery of听.听Underpinned by the wellbeing framework Atua Matua, M膩taiao is about supporting the reconnection of people with environmental knowledge through an indigenous lens to ultimately improve the wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi.

听to understand more about what M膩taiao looks like in practice and the impact it is having.听

Tamariki learning more about the ocean

Active As: Enhancing rangatahi wellbeing and learning through physical activity听

Focused on increasing the physical activity levels of rangatahi,Active As听is a new programme that supports secondary schools and wharekura to provide positive and inclusive active recreation and sport opportunities for their students.听

We know that physically active rangatahi achieve better in the classroom, and benefit physically, mentally and socially. But new research shows just a third of students in secondary schools enjoy being physically active at school, and satisfaction, along with participation, drops during their teenage years.听

Centred around the voice of rangatahi, Active As aims to enhance rangatahi wellbeing and learning through increased physical activity. 爆料社区 has invested $14.2m and partnered with eight regional agencies, which will support over 40 secondary schools and wharekura to design and implement their own active recreation and sport initiatives through to December 2026. 听听

听featuring students from M膩ngere College and keep an eye out over the coming months for more information on how schools are implementing Active As across the country.听

Performers welcoming at the PM Schols ceremony

Report: Technology and Youth Physical Activity Study听听

Digital technology has fundamentally changed the way young people interact with the world, and 爆料社区 wanted to know how we can better use technology to support the physical activity levels of rangatahi and groups that are less active. 听

爆料社区 contracted Portas Consulting to complete the 鈥楾echnology in Youth Physical Activity鈥 study and its findings will help guide our approach to this ever-changing environment. The study involved an international desktop review to investigate what digital technologies (for example, e-sports, apps, web-based content) are growing and have the potential to reach groups that are currently missing out. In doing so, Portas developed a 鈥渢heory of change鈥 that highlights the key mechanisms of technology (for example, gamification, socialisation) that are driving participation and how we might use technology in a more purposeful way in sport and recreation. 听

To see key findings of the study,. 听If you have any questions or would like to discuss the findings, please contact Brent Sheldrake at:brent.sheldrake@sportnz.org.nz.听

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COMMUNITY STORIES

Here are some stories from the community we didn鈥檛 want you to miss.听

He Oranga Poutama in T膩maki Makaurau听

Kaiwhakahaere from听, Leroy Paul shared his knowledge and expertise in taonga t膩karo, to teach a five-week programme for 膩konga (students), years one to eight at, with funding support from 爆料社区鈥檚 He Oranga Poutama initiative.听

He Oranga Poutama听is one of 爆料社区鈥檚 longest-standing initiatives that focuses on M膩ori wellbeing, ways of being and knowing, by improving participation and growing leadership through t膩karo (play), active recreation and sport.听

, showcasing the impact that He Oranga Poutama ki T膩maki have had on both kaiako (teachers) and 膩konga.

Girl aiming for a target looking to camera

Community play and Local Play Advocates听听

Gisborne Local Play Advocate, Katie Kennedy is helping Gisborne District Council consciously and positively impact play opportunities for Tair膩whiti tamariki and wh膩nau.Find out more in this story听about one of Katie鈥檚 favourite projects.听

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Play Advisor, Manumea Durie worked with the residents of a quiet cul-de-sac in Palmerston North to make a Play Street a reality. Find out how easy it is to set up a Play Street and why playing in neighbourhoods is important.Read more in this Play Streets story.

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Rangatahi leadership in the outdoors听

Tuia ki Tawhiti, the Collaborative Futures Fund was established to support outdoor education providers to develop collaborative projects that bring about sustainable and effective long-term change. As a recipient of the fund, Whenua Iti Outdoors has now delivered the Fostering Futures Project, which supported six rangatahi to gain the skills necessary to become outdoor instructors. 听

The video showcases two of these rangatahi, Ebony and Taylor, and speaks to the opportunities and reciprocity of employing Rangatahi M膩ori in your organisation. This project speaks strongly to outcomes in the爆料社区 Active Recreation for Rangatahi Plan听and听Te P膩k膿 o Ihi Aotearoa听鈥 the M膩ori Outcomes Framework. The programme provided trainee kaiako with culturally appropriate mentorship and training in Kaupapa M膩ori environments.

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NEW RESOURCES

Accessibility Hub: Supporting digital access and inclusion

Earlier this month we celebrated Global Accessibility Awareness Day by launching a new听听on our website with a suite of valuable resources and guidance on providing accessible information for diverse audiences. With one in four New Zealanders identifying as disabled, these resources help ensure everyone has access to information about play, active recreation and sport in ways that work for them. The topics on the hub support a range of roles across the sector鈥攆rom delivering marketing and communications, organising events and making social media posts to creating documents and presentations and managing websites.听

In January 2022 爆料社区 signed the Ministry of Social Development鈥檚 Accessibility Charter in a commitment to ensuring our communications are accessible to all. Since then, we have progressively worked to improve accessibility of key communications channels like our website. Over the last year, we partnered with Aktive and Sport Canterbury and consulted with Access Advisors to develop a suite of resources relevant for the sector. A huge thank you to Aktive and Sport Canterbury for your ongoing collaboration and commitment to this mahi.听

爆料社区 is committed to best practice accessibility standards, however we acknowledge the accessibility of 爆料社区鈥檚 content is a work-in-progress and we will continuously work to improve in this space. These resources are a starting point for 爆料社区, and we hope they will be helpful for your mahi too. If you find them useful, please feel free to share wider with your networks, clubs and communities. 听

. If you have feedback or questions about the accessibility resources, please get in touch with the team here at听accessible@sportnz.org.nz.听


New resource to guide future of skate in Aotearoa

Councils told us they wanted more support to understand and overcome the challenges they face when it comes to skate provision. So, we created new guidelines highlighting the diversity of the skate community, with detailed guidance for councils to plan, fund, design, build and activate skate spaces in Aotearoa. The听听are for councils, as well as anyone in the sector who engages with or is part of the skate community.

Sky view of a new playground

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

2024 Youth Sport Hui

The annual听Hui was held at Bruce Pulman Arena on Tuesday 28 May, bringing together 200 sport development leaders from across 爆料社区鈥檚 partner network.鈥疶he theme for the 2024 event was 鈥楰a mua, ka muri 鈥 Walking backwards into the future鈥 with sessions and presentations drawing on how we can work together to improve youth sport over the next four years. In an opening address, Raelene challenged attendees to be brave in committing to changes for the betterment of rangatahi sport experiences. This challenge was reinforced later in the day from the panel of Dillon Boucher (CEO Basketball NZ), Laura Menzies (CEO Northern Region Football) and David Bovey (Rector, Palmerston North Boys High School). 听

鈥淲e need to make brave decisions for the benefit of young people, even if some don鈥檛 always agree,鈥 - Laura Menzies.

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Active Recreation for Rangatahi 鈥 Impact Report听 听

In the previous strategic period, 爆料社区 outlined rangatahi as a key focus group for active recreation and sport. In doing so, we aspired to reduce the drop off in activity levels of rangatahi aged 12-18 and increase levels of activity for those who are less active.听

To drive outcomes and coordinate efforts towards this, we developed the听Active Recreation for Rangatahi Plan 2021-2024, utilising youth development and 爆料社区 frameworks. Three years on, we鈥檝e made significant progress in our goal to get more rangatahi active and increase understanding and knowledge of active recreation across our collective mahi. The results are outlined in the听Active Recreation Impact Report. 听

We would like to thank our partners and active recreation providers that have helped drive the outcomes as set out in the plan, and we are using the lessons learnt throughout this period to bring about positive change beyond this.

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Creating accessible and inclusive facilities听

Learn more about accessible and inclusive facilities, school facility partnerships, a sports and recreation hub, a mountain bike trail and more in听new case studies听added online (select 鈥榗ase study鈥 from the drop-down menu). Also check out this new听guide to help organisations听that are trying to embed a m膩tauranga M膩ori approach in the planning and development of spaces and places.听听


Voice of Rangatahi Report 2023 听

Last week, during Youth Week (20-26 May), 爆料社区 published the Voice of Rangatahi (VoR) 2023 report along with an infographic that highlighted some of the most important findings: 听

  • Over a third of students are highly satisfied with their in-school physical activity experiences, with satisfaction decreasing as students progress through secondary school. 听 听
  • Students that are dissatisfied with their experiences are seeking physical activity to be more fun, varied, and supportive. 听
  • Female students report lower levels of satisfaction and a greater number of barriers to participation in physical activity than their male peers. 听

The VoR report is conducted in collaboration with the RSTs and the Regional Sport Directors network. Over 20,000 secondary school students across 105 schools were surveyed about their in-school physical activity experiences. Results data was given back to each of the participating organisations and schools to help inform plans and focus areas for programmes delivered in the coming year, to improve the experiences of rangatahi moving forward.听

Read the report on our website.


GOVERNANCE

Governance Mark awarded to Sport Auckland and Sport Wait膩kere听

We鈥檇 like to congratulate Sport Auckland and Sport Wait膩kere for recently being awarded the Governance Mark, recognising good governance practice in the play, active recreation and sport sector. The Governance Mark is awarded to organisations that complete a process to show they have robust strategies and structures in place to best use their time and money. 鈥

Sport Auckland Chair, Di Lasenby said, 鈥淭he Board was thrilled to receive the accreditation after a long period of engagement and hard work. The process highlighted a couple of blind spots that the Board was able to remedy, but at the same time gave affirmation that most good governance processes and practices were already being followed.鈥澨

Sport Wait膩kere Chair, Dr Katie Bruffy said,鈥淲e approached this process with the genuine intent to improve our governance practices and capabilities, significantly enhancing the long-term future of Sport Wait膩kere. The work on our Trust Deed, strategy, and all board processes and policies has proven immensely beneficial to our ability to govern effectively. Ultimately, this effort has helped us refine our role and the value we, as a board, can contribute to Sport Wait膩kere."听

This achievement is a reflection of both organisations' hard work and strong leadership in the sector. We encourage organisations in our sector to also set themselves the challenge of听external governance evaluation听and prioritising their board鈥檚 development, which only helps makes us all stronger.听


Redevelopment of the Governance Mark Programme

Following the initial launch of Governance Mark, and with newfound insights and feedback, the Governance Mark process has been redeveloped.听

No longer a lengthy, audit-based approach to governance (utilising only a document review and a Board self-evaluation survey), a more nuanced and principles-based development approach has been adopted, with a wider range of inputs to assessments. We now offer听four programme options, which you can find out about on our website.听


Incorporated Societies Act (2022) and Regulations (2023) 听

As work continues for many to update constitutions, you can source our听available resources, including the link to the听听for NSOs, RSOs and Clubs. 鈥

Questions can be sent to SportNZ Governance听governance@sportnz.org.nz. 听


Charities Amendment Bill 听

As previously advised the听听(the Act) has been amended by the听, which came into force on 5 July 2023. The key changes to be aware of can be found in this听document听on 爆料社区鈥檚 website, and on the听. The changes include the requirement for charitable organisations to听听procedures every three years. 听


Anti-Money Laundering and Customer Due Diligence 听

There are new changes to the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act. If you are asked by an institution such as your bank, fund manager, lawyer or accountant to complete a Customer Due Diligence (CDD), see this听brief advisory听that outlines the Act and its requirements.听

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