Kwinana Connect
Collaborating to develop an inclusive and inspiring event that promotes community connection and a sense of belonging.
Collaborating to develop an inclusive and inspiring event that promotes community connection and a sense of belonging.
As a local club in a small community, they were struggling with membership and were keen to focus on inclusion to ensure they were representative of their community.
HUSCS wanted to drive change within their group by leading a custom made initiative that would suit the unique needs of its members.
Northern City Football Club was formed to unite people for based on their love of soccer, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to belong within their community.
Margaret River Hockey Club did not have a facility to call their own. Through the Inclusion Solutions SICWA initiative, they were able to take their club further than imagined.
Tailored programs developed at Quinns Rock Junior Cricket Club to build a stronger, better connected club.
Coolbinia Bombers Junior Football Club wanted to drive change within their community by leading the fight for social inclusion.
The Karratha Community Program was developed to address concerns that some members of the community were experiencing high levels of isolation.
The Toodyay Inclusive Community Program was born from a vision that Toodyay represented a diverse community that embraced their culture and heritage and values the participation and contribution of all community members.
The Toodyay Theatre Group engaged more young people in their group by creating opportunities for school-aged children to learn theatre skills during the school holidays at the Toodyay Inclusive Community Program.
Roleystone Gymnastics Club wanted to make changes to ensure they were welcoming of all people and sharing their love of gymnastics with the community.