The AFL Living in Harmony project will build upon the AFL’s existing community work to achieve the following objectives:
Key objectives
The project has two main initiatives:
(1) Diversity and cross-cultural awareness seminars
Diversity and cross-cultural awareness seminars will be delivered to clubs and community groups with a focus on participation and inclusion. Seminars will highlight the important role Australian Football can play in building social capital. Seminars will provide practical strategies and tools to enable clubs to reach out to culturally diverse community groups. The extensive AFL development staff network, plus current and recently retired AFL players, will assist in the presentations.
(2) AFL You Can Kick Goals educational package
The AFL You Can Kick Goals initiative is a curriculum resource that focuses on five broad value themes:
This resource consists of teaching manuals and student handbooks written specifically to meet the needs of Australian teachers and students in the middle primary, upper primary and lower secondary levels.
For further information about the seminars or the curriculum resource, please contact aflschools@afl.com.au
This project is proudly supported by the Australian Government through the Department of Immigration and Citizenship
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