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Ministerial media release: Shoosh for Kids reminds everyone sport should be fun

Published: 13 November 2018

Minister  for Sport Stuart Ayres and partner summer sports are calling on all community members, spectators and athletes  to keep junior  sport focused on fun this season.

November 2018

Minister  for Sport Stuart Ayres and partner summer sports are calling on all community members, spectators and athletes  to keep junior  sport focused on fun this season.

The Shoosh for Kids awareness week, 12 to 18 November  is the perfect time to have conversations  about why sport needs to be kept  positive  for the kids.

“SHOOSH for Kids is all about reminding people  that  sport is more about  the fun than the scoreboard,” Mr Ayres said.

Mr Ayres is reminding  spectators that there is no place for negative  comments in local sport  and  encouraging  clubs  and  associations  across NSW  to  promote  Shoosh  for Kids awareness week.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a player, spectator or official, sport should be a fun, safe and enjoyable  activity for all participants,” said Mr Ayres.

“If local sporting groups are creating positive and welcoming environments there is no doubt more kids will play sport.”

The  campaign  message  also  works  hand  in  hand  with  supporting   officials  and volunteers, who are the lifeblood  of grassroot sport.

“Sport bring  our communities together  unlike  anything  else and  SHOOSH for Kids builds on that make sure we keep a smile on everyone’s face while playing sport,” Mr Ayres said.

Basketball  NSW CEO, Maria  Nordstrom said she has been  a strong supporter  of the SHOOSH for Kids program since its inception  and continues to run the program year-round.

“As an organisation Basketball  NSW promotes a strong culture  of zero tolerance  for negativity  on  the  sidelines  and  want  to  ensure  the  top  priority  is  kids  enjoying  the game. SHOOSH  enables  us to  continue  to promote  a positive  sporting  environment, so we are grateful for such a great program.”

CEO of Cricket NSW, Andrew  Jones said that  by keeping  comments positive,  cricket can  be  fun  and  enjoyed  by all  with  a  focus on  enjoyment,  building friendships  and getting  active.

“Cricket  NSW  is  incredibly  supportive  of  the  Shoosh  for  Kids  program  which  is  a fantastic  reminder  to  all  of  our  local  cricket  parents  and  families  that  we  need  to maintain  a positive sporting environment,” Mr Jones said.

Summer  sports  participating  in  Shoosh  for  Kids  Week  include  Basketball,  Cricket, Gymnastics, Little Athletics,  Softball,  Swimming, Tennis and Touch. These sports are encouraging  their  clubs to  promote  the  importance  of  keeping  comments positive  at junior  sport, during the awareness week and  all-season long.

Clubs  and  associations  can  sign  up  to  support  the  campaign,  download  the  free resources and share the message with their members.

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