Member for Warren-Blackwood, Terry Redman, encourages local governments and community groups in the region to apply for grants of up to $2000 to host events and activities that celebrate Children’s Week. Children’s Week, from October 22 to 30, is an opportunity to celebrate children and families by increasing their connection with the community and engaging in activities that promote play and discovery. “I have been privileged to see some wonderful facilities for children in the Warren-Blackwood district and I admire the amazing work of parents and staff in nurturing the development of our next generation,” Mr Redman said. “Children’s Week is a special time to celebrate and promote the rights of children to enjoy their childhood, and I encourage regional groups to host events that bring children and families together to engage in fun activities,” Mr Redman said. Local Shires and community groups have until September 30 to apply for the funding, made possible by the Liberal National Government, through the Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation, who have convened Children’s Week in WA since 1985. For more information, visit https://www.childrensweekwa.org.au
Application Form https://www.childrensweekwa.org.au/grants/childrens-week-grants-for-regional-and-remote-organisations-application-form/ To learn more about KidSport: http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/funding/individuals/kidsport or Nature Play WA: www.natureplay.org.au. Member for Warren-Blackwood Terry Redman, today welcomed the news that two of the State Government’s hugely popular sporting and recreation programs – KidSport and Nature Play WA – would continue to be funded with $5 million allocated as part of the State Budget.
“The State Government is really proud of these innovative programs which have helped thousands of Western Australian children connect with sport, recreation, nature and play,” Mr Redman said. “KidSport has helped tens of thousands of children participate in sport while Nature Play WA has reconnected many youngsters with nature and the joy of unstructured play outdoors.” The award-winning KidSport program helps eligible children aged 5 – 18 join a local sport and recreation club by offering a voucher of up to $200 a year for fees. “To date, the State Government has spent $14.7 million in KidSport vouchers to encourage young people to be active and reap the many benefits of sport and active recreation,” Mr Redman said. That includes 1,850 children in the Warren-Blackwood electorate, who join the 54,500 children state wide who have become KidSport kids since the inception of the program in September 2011. Approximately 63% of these children have become involved in a sport or recreation club for the first time because of the program. “The important on-going relationship between the State and local government means eligible kids will continue being able to be part of a sport or active recreation club.” Nature Play WA is a not-for-profit association established to increase the time Western Australian children spend in unstructured outdoor play and in nature. “Nature Play WA celebrates children playing outside in nature and reminding us how good it feels to do something as simple as climb a tree,” Mr Redman said. To date, Nature Play WA has distributed more than 201,211 of its activity passports which are filled with fun and adventurous nature-based missions for children to complete. |
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