COMMUNITIES
Case Studies – Creating Healthier, Happier More Connected Communities
We have listed some examples to show the diversity of work we have been doing in the community especially those who are isolated or in high deprivation areas.
This is now across the whole of the Association and very useful in helping us reach isolated juniors and youth. This is used in a variety of programs including boosting capacity for in school coaching, coaching at festivals, girls’ programs, as well as going into community spaces to help develop and connect groups playing in the community.
We have run programs both indoors and outdoors for children, often in combination with programs listed in other case studies. It has allowed us to boost capacity so that we can tailor programs to more people and also run events in areas that we could not have done otherwise.
Outdoor Basketball is also very important for those in high-deprivation areas, as it allows them to access these at no cost to play with friends and family. This also plays a key role in some schools that may not have access to indoor gyms or facilities and on some Marae. We are able to show them how to set up the sport and provide training for students in the school.
ABS engage with a range of diverse communities and introduce them to ways they can stay active longer term.
• Lantern Festival – an important Chinese Festival in Auckland this provided a great opportunity to support and link into both the
Asian and general community, help them develop skills and have fun with fun basketball games and link them to otheR opportunities in their community.
• Rainbow Festival – a festival for those from the Rainbow Community, this allowed us to connect with them directly, support the festival with coaching and provide a way for the community to get active in sport and meet new friends.
• CM Games - held in South Auckland this is an event for school children in year 5 to 8 and provides important access to sporting events. ABS provides coaching support and runs games to allow them to be active and we can also connect with school leaders to identify constraints that could be affecting more young people accessing sport in schools.
Initiatives to help provide more support. These included:
• Halberg Games – supporting the games with coaching and fun games that allows children to be more active.
• Inclusion Unit In School Support
The Inclusion Units were designed to create a structured environment for students with disabilities to play basketball. The programs focused on building basic sports skills and fostering an inclusive atmosphere for students to compete in regional tournaments. Coaches emphasised adaptive methods, tailoring drills and exercises to fit students' varying abilities.
CONTACT
HEAD OFFICE
Sport Auckland House, Level 4
Alexandra Park Function Centre
Greenlane Rd (West) Epsom
Auckland 1023
Leagues:
michael@auckland.basketball
09 623 7651
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