Allianz Australia partners with Pride in Sport to support young LGBTQ+ athletes
Allianz Australia has announced its support for Pride in Sport with the launch of Coach For All - a new training program for coaches to support LGBTQ+ inclusion in sport, backed by coaching legends Trent Robinson and Louise Sauvage.
Pride in Sport is aware that there are still many barriers to young LGBTQ+ athletes feeling safe and able to fully experience the benefits of sport with obstacles including slurs, bullying and exclusion.
To try and change attitudes, the ‘Allianz Coach For All’ program is a four-part series featuring Robinson and Sauvage that emphasises that sport should be a place where everyone feels included, so to shift the dial on homophobia and exclusion in sporting environments
Brendan Dunne, Allianz Australia Chief Customer and Operations Officer and the Executive Sponsor of Allianz Australia’s Pride Network explains "Allianz is committed to the power of sport to bring communities and society together, be it LGBTQ+ inclusion, gender equality or accessibility.
“We have a long history of supporting sport in Australia and globally. Whether its side-by-side at Allianz Stadium or supporting athletes to compete at the Olympics and Paralympic games and beyond. So we have a unique opportunity to create change for the better.
“By completing the Coach For All program, coaches will be better equipped to take real action and create a more welcoming environment for all athletes whilst helping everyone feel included in sport.”
Explaining that children often first experience homophobic behaviour and language in sports, Pride in Sport Project Officer Ben Cork, notes that this can lead to “a culture of ingrained, if unintentional, exclusion, which often forces young queer kids to hide their diversity or stop playing sport.”
Cork advises “out on the fields, the largest international study conducted into gay athletes and homophobia in sport supports this, with 73% of LGBTQ+ youth reporting having not felt safe playing team sport. This contributes to increased dropout rates and mental health issues.
“Australia has also had some of the highest rates of LQBTQ+ exclusion in sport, with 80% of Australians surveyed having witnessed or experienced homophobia in a sporting environment.
“The Coach for All program provides practical tools and resources for coaches to challenge homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in sport while building more inclusive teams that celebrate diversity. We hope that this program will help shift the culture in sports coaching and create safer and more inclusive environments for all athletes.”
What is in the Coach for All program?
The program includes a four-part series featuring short video modules, questions and answers and downloadable PDF sources.
Commenting on going through the training modules, Sydney Roosters head coach Robinson stated “I've learnt how to best tackle the tough conversations and how to confront harmful behaviour in the right way.
“We do coaching courses on strategy, techniques, and tactics, but we also need to do better with inclusivity, understanding our role as coaches, and how we inform and support the kids, the adults, and ultimately the communities that we coach.
“I've seen players that weren't comfortable enough to come out with their sexuality until after they finished their career, and I see that as being a reflection on the environment that we create.
“I do think our sporting environments have improved over the last few years, and we are getting better at understanding how people can be themselves within these environments, but there's still a long way to go.”
Committed to helping young people reach success in athletics and beyond, Australian Paralympic wheelchair racer and coach Sauvage added “coaches are seen as leaders, someone that our athletes can trust. We want to create an environment where people can be themselves and for everybody to feel equal. And by having those two things, we are setting them up for success to perform at their best without fear
“I look forward to not only learning more but [also] helping other coaches - all the way from grassroots to the highest levels of sport - learn how to make sport more inclusive.”
The Allianz Coach for All program is available to coaches at all levels, from grassroots to the highest levels of sport, and is completely free of charge.
Click here for more information on the Allianz Australia website.
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