Australia is rolling out a new strategy to ensure all kids can keep doing what they love.
which will then help shape up the first-ever strategy to elevate general participation.
"We're hearing that travel costs in regional and remote areas, as well as the time it takes for families to take kids to sport certainly factors in," he says. Working on a national strategy is one way she wants to help give other kids like her the opportunity to thrive."Some days I'd see mum crying, wondering how we were going to pay the bills. But to her credit, we never missed out on one thing we wanted to do in sport."Jacara is thankful she can give her boys the opportunity to play sport, but says it's not the case for all families.
"I think we are challenging ourselves [with the strategy] to build something that will have an impact on the overall goal — increasing participation — but focusing on families experiencing this day to day."In the metro areas, ferrying kids across suburbs all weekend can sometimes feel like a part-time job.
She's thrilled to see Lily's recent growth in confidence and is supporting her dream to play professionally one day.Alongside Lily's dad William Munns, a Wadja man, Madeleine invests a huge amount of time and energy into giving all three of her kids a chance to play sport. "We have a really strong support system in place. For us it takes a village to raise a child. And we're very lucky we have a really big village."
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