02/07/2024
The goal with any social change initiative is to leave things in a better place than when you started, and we truly believe that this is what has been achieved through This is ME®. After 7 years of encouraging, supporting, and celebrating women and girls of all ages and abilities to move their bodies their way, and empowering providers and communities to meet women and girls’ physical activity needs, now feels like the right time to 'retire' the brand This is ME®. While This is ME® will be no more, Sport Waikato will continue to champion quality experiences and welcoming and inclusive opportunities for women and girls to be active their way, alongside other targeted groups whose physical activity needs are not addressed in traditional approaches. Actively will be our new platform to find your perfect activity, replacing our current 'Be Active' database of activities page on the Sport Waikato website with a standalone page. With a range of things to do and places to go, you can easily find welcoming and inclusive opportunities to be active in your area of the Waikato region. Follow Sport Waikato on Facebook and Instagram to see the continuation of our targeted mahi to grow the quality and quantity of physical activity opportunities, and to be notified when Actively launches.
15/07/2024
CEOs Matthew Cooper of Sport Waikato and Dr. Jeremy Mayall of Creative Waikato met last week to experience ‘Te Ara Toi o Te Taniwha’ together.
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03/07/2024
Sport Waikato, alongside contributing author Robyn Cockburn (Lumin Consultancy), have renewed the Waikato Regional Active Spaces Plan which was presented and endorsed at the Waikato Mayoral Forum in March.
After 7 years of encouraging, supporting, and celebrating women and girls of all ages and abilities to move their bodies their way...
04/04/2024
Head down to any sports field on a Saturday morning and you’re more than likely to encounter some negative sideline behaviour...
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