Active Queenslanders Industry Alliance is offering free training for the QLD Fitness, Sport and Recreation Industry, to help fast track the return to physical activity for both stage 2 (now) and stage 3 (July). It is highly recommended that businesses, organisations and clubs take advantage of this training, to ensure they are ready to return to operation.
The free e-Learning course covers important information such as COVID Safety Officer training and the Queensland Government’s Return to Play guide.
Your organisation or club can become COVID-safe ready and ensure best practice community health and hygiene is in place as COVID restrictions ease.
This training is for volunteers, officials, administrators, staff and operators of community sports clubs, outdoor and active recreation organisations, fitness centres, personal trainers and others in the active industry. It is essential that all organisations and clubs comply with their approved Industry COVID Safe Plan.
This free training will help get you ready COVID-safe ready ahead of the return of your participants, volunteers, spectators, and staff. The Return to Play: COVID Safety Officer e-Learning training covers:
• Queensland Government Return to Play Guide
• The role of a COVID Safety Officer
• Industry COVID Safe Plans
• The safe and effective use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• COVID-19 and how it is spread
• Infection risk in sport, recreation and fitness industries
• Infection prevention and control
If you have any questions please email us at [email protected].
For details of upcoming webinars keep an eye out for our future webinar times on our website and social media channels.
To register CLICK HERE and complete the registration form.
Brisbane City Council wishes to provide links to services, grants and information to assist operations during the COVID-19 restrictions period. Please click on the links contained in this email to obtain further information.
Meaningful information exists about current Australian Tax Office, Jobkeeper, banks, superannuation and other relief measures on a national and state-based level for community organisations.
Australian Government Grant Connect features a more sophisticated grant program portal. Beneficial for groups from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and programs focusing on socioeconomic projects.
Sports Community – has a portal that can filter open grants for not-for-profits from government and commercial entities. Clubs will need to review each offering for eligibility.
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT SPORT & RECREATION GRANTS
The Queensland government has an evolving range of grant programs for community organisations.
COVID SAFE Active Clubs Kickstart – provides funding of $2,000 to sport or active recreation organisations so they can restart and continue delivery of physical activity opportunities to the Queensland community post-COVID-19. Council strongly recommends organisations consider applying for this scheme prior to its closure today 17 June 2020.
FairPlay Vouchers – Parents, carers or guardians can apply for a voucher valued up to $150.00 for their child, which can be used towards sport and active recreation membership, registration or participation fees with registered activity providers. Round 3 will open July 2020.
Active Restart Infrastructure Recovery Fund – Grants for minor capital works and support for clubs to purchase revenue-generating equipment to support Return to Play. Applications open in Stage 3.
Gambling Community Benefit Fund –Funding amounts range from $500 to $35,000. Currently closed, view link for funding round dates.
COMMERCIAL SECTOR GRANTS
SUNSUPER – Dreams for a better world
Sports grants to assist people of all ages and abilities to become more active. The Active Community Grant recipients may be able to share in $150,000 worth of funding. Funding applications close 26 June 2020.
RACQ
Initially set up to support community groups impacted by natural disasters, the RACQ Foundation is now extending funding to support those impacted by COVID-19. Organisations can apply for funding through a COVID-19 application. Round 2 closes 17 July 2020
The BQ Pathway Programs are in its final stages of preparation for 2020 Winter Phase. Baseball Queensland adopts Australian Institute of Sport’s (AIS) FTEM framework fostering a Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) approach. Duplicating AIS’s ‘FTEM’ model, Baseball QLD’s has intentions to provide programs suitable for a wide range of players with varying abilities. Below is Baseball QLD’s Pathway Framework
Baseball Queensland’s Athlete Development Program (ADP) this year will be delivered across multiple Region’s. Registration for our Athlete Development Programs are open. Below is information relating to each Program and Location.
Cost
$110 (+GST)
Time Frame
1 x session per week
11th / 12th July – 30th August (8 weeks)
Age Groups
Little League
Junior League
U16/ U18
Locations and Schedule
Gold Coast
Venue: Surfers Paradise BC
Day: Sunday’s
Time: 12:30pm – 3:00pm (all age groups delivered at the same time at the same venue)
South Side
Venue: Wests BC & Indians Runcorn BC (alternating between Brisbane South and Brisbane West venues)
Day: Saturday’s
Times:
Little League: 2:00pm – 4:30pm
Junior League: 2:00pm – 4:30pm
U16/ U18: 2:00pm – 4:30pm
North Side
Venue: Redcliffe Padres BC and Pine Hills Lightning BC (alternating between Brisbane North and Brisbane Metro venues)
Day: Saturday’s
Times:
Little League: 12pm – 2:30pm
Junior League: 2:30pm – 5:30pm
U16/ U18: 10am – 12:30pm
Schedule of Benefits
Entry Level into BQ Performance Pathway
Accredited State and Region Level Coaches
1:10 (Coach : Athlete) ratio
Throwing Development Program (including arm care)
7 Week structured Program
Athlete Assessment (1 session)
On Field Baseball Assessment (Standardised BQ Testing Protocols)
Strength and Speed Development Program
Baseball Queensland Athlete Monitoring System Profile
Athlete Wellbeing
Program Shirt
Development of Tools and application in simulated games
Baseball Queensland is excited to announce a newly formed Female Pathway Programs for Winter 2020. This year we have planned to deliver two female programs:
Girls Development Program (Under 15)
Female State Development Squad (15 and Above)
Both Programs align with our State Team Programs and will assist in preparation for the Summer Season and early preparation and observation period for 2021 Australian National Championships. Program overview:
Time Frame
9th August to 13th September (6 weeks)
Schedule
Girls Development Program (1 x session per week)
Saturday’s, All Stars Baseball Club
Female State Development Squad (2 x sessions per week)
Monday night, All Stars Baseball Club
Saturday’s, All Stars Baseball Club
Cost
Girls Development Program
$110 (+GST)
Female State Development Program
$190 (+GST)
Additional information and registrations will be available next week.
Due to Covid-19 and the restrictions placed on community sport we are preparing to readjust the schedule on our training seminars for Little League and Association (Level 1) umpiring seminars.
To assist us in keeping you up to date and to help you in the downtime we have designed a questionnaire on the rules that cover Little League specific. The aim is to ensure that our umpires not only understand the rule when situations arise but to be confident in the interpretation and to know where to find the rule reference when necessary.
We would ask that you use your rule book to answer these questions so that you can learn as you go. If you do not have a rule book or cannot find the online rules please contact Barry Foat at [email protected].
The QBUA will be extending accreditation for next season for umpires whose accreditation expires this season. The requirement to receive the extension is to complete the above questionnaire.
We encourage all umpires to partake in the questionnaire as part of the Baseball Australia Umpire development training program requirement and also to enhance your own knowledge of the rules.
Everyone should have completed either the old Level 0 or the new Community Level umpire seminar.
To complete the community program and be accredited you need to have completed The AIS General Principles Course and the Level 0 or Community Umpire Exam.
If you have not completed the above, you will need to do so prior to completing the questionnaire. Links below:
Have you completed the AIS General Principles Course?