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Kempe: A 21-Year Commitment to supporting community sport within the Barwon region

As we approach this weekend's Read the Play round, it's the perfect time to shine a well-deserved spotlight on one of AFL Barwon's remarkable partners – Kempe. This year marks an impressive 21-year partnership between Kempe and AFL Barwon.

Edward Wilson, the General Manager of AFL Barwon, highlights the tremendous impact of Kempe's partnership on the Barwon community.

"For 21 years, the Barwon community has greatly benefited from the immense partnership that Kempe has delivered in supporting community sport. 21 years later in 2023, AFL Barwon is extremely grateful for the continued partnership with Kempe and acknowledges the valuable contribution this partnership continues to contribute to the local community," he said.

Kempe's role within the AFL Barwon community has absolutely been instrumental, and their collaboration with Read the Play is a shining example of their dedication. Proudly serving as the founding partner of the charity from its very creation 17 years ago.

Read the Play is a unique program that cleverly leverages young people's engagement with sports and their connection to their local clubs to deliver crucial messages about mental health. It equips them with the knowledge and skills to seek help when needed, empowering the next generation of athletes to take control of their mental health and well-being.

Mental health in sports is a critical aspect of overall well-being for young athletes. The pressures of competition, performance expectations, and the spotlight can take a toll on their mental health. By fostering a culture where mental well-being is prioritised and openly discussed, Kempe and Read the Play are helping to break down stigmas surrounding mental health within the community.

In the celebration of more than two decades of partnership between Kempe and AFL Barwon, we extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Kempe for their continuous support. Together with Read the Play their commitment to empowering youth mental health and supporting our local sports has and will continue to make a lasting impact on the community.

Author: Madison Old (AFL Barwon Intern)

Juniors

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SecMedic partners up with AFL Barwon

We are thrilled to announce a partnership between AFL Barwon and SecMedic, aimed at elevating the level of emergency medical care and safety for the upcoming 2023 AFL Barwon Finals Series.

SecMedic will serve as the pre-hospital provider of emergency medical care across the upcoming AFL Barwon Junior Football Grand Finals, Bellarine Football Netball League Grand Finals and Geelong Football Netball League Grand Finals.

Edward Wilson, AFL Barwon Region General Manager, expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating, "AFL Barwon is thrilled to partner with SecMedic in elevating our game day service provision for the upcoming 2023 AFL Barwon Finals Series. Providing a safe and supportive environment for all players and spectators is at the forefront of AFL Barwon’s game day approach, and we’re grateful for the support SecMedic will deliver to support this priority."

Roslyn Newbound, SecMedic Director, shared her enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, "SecMedic is excited and inspired by the partnership with AFL Barwon. Our mission as an emergency pre-hospital provider is to support the community to live well during work and play, while secure in the knowledge that care is never far away. We share this common goal with AFL Barwon and are pleased to extend the benefits of our partnership to the Barwon sporting community."

AFL Barwon and SecMedic are poised to enhance the safety and well-being of the community during these sporting events. This partnership embodies the collective commitment to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all involved.

For more information about SecMedic, please visit https://secmedic.com.au/

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Match Review Panel Findings - August 2

AFL Barwon advises the Match Review of the weekends games has been completed with the following findings.

Match Grade Name Club Charge Penalty
Lara v Bell Park Seniors Mitch Day Lara Sriking Reprimand
Lara v Bell Park Seniors Josh Smith Lara Using abusive, insulting or obscene langue towards an umpire 1 match
Bannockburn v East Geelong Seniors Kieran Fulton Bannockburn Kneeing an opponent Not Guilty
Anakie v Corio Seniors Robbie Milne Anakie No Charge No charge

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2023 Kempe Junior Football Finals Venues Revealed

AFL Barwon is excited to announce that the 2023 Kempe AFL Barwon Junior Grand Finals will take place at the Lara Recreation Reserve, utilizing both of its ovals. The selection of the hosting venues was made by the AFL Barwon Staff and Commission after all AFL Barwon clubs had the chance to submit applications to host.

To accommodate ground availabilities and support the dedicated club volunteers, the Under 14 and Under 16 games will be spread across Saturday’s and Sunday’s during the final’s series.

Lara Recreation Reserve has a successful history of hosting major finals events, including the Kempe Junior Finals in 2018 and the Epworth Female Football Finals in 2019.

Chris Spence, Chair of the Lara Sports Club Football Section, expressed gratitude to AFL Barwon for entrusting their club with hosting the junior grand finals. He mentioned that the event would showcase the exceptional talent of Under 14 and Under 16 boys' football in the Barwon region. Planning for the weekend is already underway, and the Lara Football Netball Club eagerly anticipates welcoming players, families, and supporters for an action-packed program of matches.

AFL Barwon's Region General Manager, Edward Wilson, extended his thanks to Lara FNC for their support in hosting the 2023 Kempe AFL Barwon Junior Male Football Finals Series. Acknowledging the scale of these competitions, he emphasized that the two days would be memorable both on and off the field. The diligence and proactive efforts of all host Clubs - Geelong Amateur FNC, Lara FNC, North Geelong FNC, Ocean Grove Cobras FC, Ocean Grove FNC, & Surf Coast Suns FNC during the three weeks of finals was greatly appreciated.

 

The full schedule for the Kempe AFL Barwon Junior Football Finals Series is as follows:

Kempe AFL Barwon Junior Football Finals Series

Week 1 - Semi Finals

Saturday August 19th & Sunday August 20

Queens Park Reserve - KFC Oval and Shaw Oval (Geelong Amateurs FNC)                                 

Ray Menzies Oval – (Ocean Grove FNC)        

Collendina Reserve – (Ocean Grove Cobras FC)                        

Osborne Park – (North Geelong FNC)

 

Week 2 - Preliminary Finals

Saturday August 26th & Sunday August 27th

Banyul Warri Fields - Polwarth Oval & Grenville Oval (Surf Coast Suns FNC)                 

               

Week 3 - Grand Finals

Saturday September 2nd & Sunday September 3rd

Lara Recreation Reserve - Bisinella Oval and Lara Recreation Reserve Oval 2 (Lara Football Netball Club)

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Geelong Community Foundation show incredible support for Respect Starts Here program

The Geelong Community Foundation will fund an incredible $1.34million in community grants this year with one of the most significant grants awarded to The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre (The SAFV Centre), a community based, not-for-profit service, offering free, confidential trauma-informed sexual assault and family violence services across the Barwon region.

The $76,000 grant funded over two years will support the ‘Respect Starts Here’ program, a primary prevention initiative targeted at community leaders and change-makers, aged 14-years and older.

Geelong Community Foundation CEO Gail Rodgers, said that reported family violence incidents in the Geelong region have increased over the last 12 months along with breaches of family violence orders.

“The impact of family violence is far reaching and affects mental health, exacerbates problem alcohol and drug use along with a number of other social consequences. Attitudes need to change and the ‘Respect Starts Here’ program is an initiative that we have funded in order to support this change,” she said.

“The plan to work with local sporting clubs to build awareness and understanding of the drivers and impact of sexual and family violence is an important initiative. We all have a role to play in creating safe and supportive environments and the Geelong Community Foundation’s funding of this program will support members of football and netball clubs across the region to build their skills and confidence to speak up and challenge disrespectful behaviour.”

According to The SAFV Centre, sexual and family violence is a serious problem that affects individuals of all genders, ages and backgrounds. In Australia, statistics show that 1-in-5 women and 1-in-20 men experience sexual assault in their lifetime and on average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner. These statistics demonstrate the need for primary prevention measures in the community. The vision of this project is for Barwon communities to be respectful, safe, and underpinned by gender equality.

The SAFV Centre CEO Helen Bolton, said that the aim of the initiative was to strengthen participants’ awareness and understanding of sexual and family violence, and the drivers of violence against women.

“This includes the link between gender inequality and the attitudes and behaviours that form the foundation for sexual and family violence within our community,” she said.

“The program is offered in two streams, allowing clubs to participate at different levels: introductory or advanced. The program is focused on promoting gender equality in sport, supporting clubs through the delivery of active bystander workshops that equip members and players with strategies and tools to challenge casual sexism, gendered expectations, and the condoning of sexual and family violence. “

Through funding from the Geelong Community Foundation, The SAFV Centre, in partnership with AFL Barwon, is able to offer ‘Respect Starts Here’ free of charge to local football and netball clubs. Registration for the 2024 season is open until the 8 August, and registration forms are available through The SAFV Centre and AFL Barwon websites. 

“Sporting clubs and institutions are priority areas for addressing violence against women given that sport is an influential and integral part of Australian culture and identity.”

“Sporting teams, clubs and associations have an important role to play in the prevention of violence against women at both an individual level and more broadly as influential organisations and workplaces. Sporting clubs can hold a lot of influence over their local community and therefore is able to challenge the attitudes and behaviours that allow violence to occur.”

AFL Barwon, Region General Manager Edward Wilson stated, “AFL Barwon is proud to align our values with a community organisation that embodies similar beliefs in tackling significant societal issues.”

Operating for over 45 years in the Barwon area, The SAFV Centre is a trusted specialist organisation supporting its communities in need, offering a range of specialist support services for people impacted by sexual and family violence as well as support services for victims of crime.

As one of the largest standalone specialist sexual assault and family violence organisations, with more than 140 employees, The SAFV Centre provides free and confidential case management support to women and children experiencing family violence. It provides free and confidential trauma-informed counselling and a range of therapeutic group programs to address the impacts of trauma from sexual and family violence. They also provide practical assistance, advocacy and case management support for all victims of crime.

The SAFV Centre also offers professional training and its Primary Prevention team designs and delivers innovative projects which are informed by and contribute to the evidence base about what works to prevent violence from occurring in the first place.

To date, Respect Starts Here workshops have built the capacity of over 350 players, coaches and volunteers in local sporting clubs to speak up against disrespectful attitudes and behaviours. The pilot project with Geelong West Giants Football and Netball Team, funded by Give Where You Live, provided the following feedback:

“Workshop was amazing, I loved it and think this program is not only beneficial but necessary in order to create change in our society…”

“Please go around to every single school/sporting club/workplace etc in Geelong and present this presentation this was so educational and I think a lot of the younger and older generation can benefit greatly from this. Keep up this amazing work!!”

Family violence causes significant physical, emotional, psychological and financial harm to those who experience it. Gender inequality creates the social conditions for family violence to occur. Attitudes need to change and the ‘Respect Starts Here’ program is an initiative that we have funded in order to support this change,” she said.

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