Australian Sports Commission outlines strategies in 2022-2026 Corporate Plan
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has today released their 2022-2026 Corporate Plan which outlines their strategic pillars and objectives for the next four years.
Each year the ASC produces a rolling four-year Corporate Plan that details the key activities, targets and measures upon which they are held accountable.
The ASC is committed to increasing participation in organised sport and helping the sector achieve international sporting success.
ASC Chair Josephine Sukkar recognised this is a pivotal time for the ASC to lead, support and grow Australian sport at all levels and notes “on behalf of the Australian Government, we aim to ensure that every single person involved in sport, regardless of their role, has the best possible experience.
“The decade ahead holds incredible opportunity. We are now embarking on a green and gold runway of major events towards the Brisbane 2032 Games and it is our chance to showcase the value and benefits of sport to all Australians.’
“The ASC has also ensured the work being undertaken at the grassroots level aligns with our priorities at the high performance level. A prime example of this is supporting the development of coaches.
“We’re committed to becoming world-leaders in high performance and community coaching and are building a long-term vision to increase the diversity of our Australian coaches, from the grassroots to the elite level.
“The launch of our new community coaching approach is an impactful example of how we’re helping to strengthen the sport workforce.”
Sukkar added “while we continue to deliver on the objectives outlined in this Corporate Plan, we are also developing an ASC strategic vision focused on the next 10 years and beyond, capitalising on the build-up to the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.
“Separate to this we’ve begun building Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy in collaboration with the sport sector, focused on continuing to build sustainable success.
“Now we’re working towards an even more ambitious strategy with a 2032+ timeframe to ensure our legacy goes far beyond the 2032 home Games.
“The sporting strategies programs and facilities we deliver now will shape Australia’s long-term prosperity well beyond the sporting field. A thriving Australian sport system is enormously influential to a thriving Australia.”
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