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Judo’s ‘Play Well’ Initiative Aims to Get More Aussies on the Mat
Judo’s ‘Play Well’ Initiative Aims to Get More Aussies on the Mat
By Liam Jennings
Judo Australia is on a mission to make the sport accessible to all Australians, on and off the mat, with every state and territory federation uniting behind its first nationally co-designed participation strategy.
The Judo in Australia Participation Plan seeks to create an inclusive environment where individuals of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds can find their place in the sport.
In partnership with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), Judo Australia has embraced the ASC’s innovative Play Well Planning Framework, making it one of the first national sporting organisations to adopt this approach.
Judo Australia CEO Beck Hamilton acknowledged that bringing all states and territories together was a challenging process but emphasized that the alignment of efforts would deliver significant benefits for the sport nationwide.
“We are so proud as a collective of what we are about to undertake. It was a great example of co-design in action,” Hamilton said.
“It was a pleasure to lead and be a part of the process.”
The national organisation collaborated with all state and territory federations in preparation for a two-day co-design session held in July.
Judo Australia Chair Simon Read highlighted that this initiative is not just about boosting participation but also about fostering a strong, inclusive judo community built on the values of safety, enjoyment, and respect.
“The Play Well Strategy is not just about numbers; it’s about creating spaces and opportunities where people feel connected and supported in their judo journey,” Read said.
“Our focus on engaging underrepresented groups, supporting grassroots clubs, and fostering lifelong connections to the sport is at the heart of this strategy, and we look forward to seeing these efforts come to life across the nation.”
The Judo in Australia Participation Plan was officially endorsed by all state and territory federations at their recent annual general meeting.
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