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Council Meeting 23 November 2021
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Meeting Date: 23 November 2021
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Virtual meeting. You can watch the livestream on this page or on our Facebook page.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings

As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community.  Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

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Electric Vehicle Expo and Seminars
… Electric Vehicle Expo and Seminars Environment and sustainability Is now the right time to go electric? Join …

Is now the right time to go electric?

Join Rotary Manningham City for an Electric Vehicle Expo, vehicle display and free seminars. 

Local dealerships and importers, as well as members of the Australian EV Association (AEVA) and EV owners, will bring along hybrid and electric vehicles for you to inspect and explore. 

The range includes Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Mini, Subaru, Honda, Chery, GWM, Nissan, MG Ringwood, Toyota YV, Renault, EV Automotive van, Ford Mustang Ringwood, Tesla Owners Club, Peugeot Balwyn, BYD, Polestar, Volvo, Zeeker, and others. EV charging companies will also be on hand. 

Where else can you see all these EV’s in one place at one time!

Event details

The Expo and car show will be held between 10.00am and 4.00pm in the Manningham Civic Centre carpark.

The seminar program will be held at Manningham Civic Centre in the reception area on Level 1, at the times listed below. 

The seminars are free, but bookings are essential.

Seminar 1: Electric Vehicles industry trends, the key issues, and myths, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

 11.00am to 12.30pm 

  • Chair Brian Negus - Ambassador ITS Australia, Formerly GM RACV
  • Opening and Address - Andrew Day CEO City of Manningham
  • Bryce Gatton – EV Choice Consulting and RENEW
  • Riz Akhtar – The Driven and the Australian Electric Vehicle Assoc – AEVA.
  • Xavier Vagedes, Engineering Manager Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, Robert Bosch (Australia) Pty. Ltd
  • Q and A.
     

Seminar 2: Electric Vehicle Charging at Home and on the Go

 1.00pm to 2.30pm 

  • Chair Brian Negus - Ambassador ITS Australia, Formerly GM RACV
  • Nirav Thaker – Residential Delivery Manager, Jet Charge
  • Rohan Smith – RACV Product Manager Home and Commercial EV Charging
  • Nick Wodzinski - Head of Product, Chargefox
  • Q and A.
     

The Electric Vehicle Expo and Seminars are brought to you by Rotary Manningham City, supported by Manningham's Community Grants Program.

For more information, go to Electric Vehicle Expo.

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Council Meeting 25 May 2021
… Road, Doncaster.            Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  We are pleased to advise that …

Meeting Date: 25 May 2021
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.           

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings

We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person.  Meetings will proceed in the Council Chamber with the appropriate physical distancing requirements to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page or our website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

  • Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO.  Public Question Time form.

Find out more about Meetings procedures and Public Question Time.

 

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Parking available at Manningham Civic Centre

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Manningham Civic Centre bus stop:

Bus route 907 City to Mitcham via Doncaster Rd
Bus route 902 Chelsea to Airport West
Bus route 295 Doncaster SC to The Pines SC via Templestowe

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Waste less: Effectively managing your waste
… Waste less: Effectively managing your waste Waste and recycling Confused about what (and where) you can recycle … required and spots are limited. Manningham Function Centre Environment and Sustainability Waste and Recycling Whats On … Waste less: …

Confused about what (and where) you can recycle your household waste and other items? 

This free face-to-face presentation is designed to you explore ways of identifying and managing different waste streams in your household. 

Nanna Anna will discuss the typical waste elements in a household including food, water, textile, energy, and Stuff; and showcase practical examples of effective waste management in each of these areas. Included in the presentation is a waste audit checklist you can use at home, and ideas on how to implement different management strategies. 

Registration is required and spots are limited.

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Home Harvest - Backyard Fruit Trees
… Home Harvest - Backyard Fruit Trees Environment and sustainability Join fruit tree expert Christy Clarke from …

Join fruit tree expert Christy Clarke from Fruit Tree Folk as he discusses how to effectively select, plant and care for a range of fruit trees for maximum health and abundance.

We will discuss the art of winter versus summer pruning, common pests and diseases, and organic solutions for these.

The seminar begins at 6.30pm, or join us from 6.15pm for our monthly food swap, where you can bring and trade homegrown produce, cuttings, seeds, gardening magazines, jars, ferments and more!

About Home Harvest: Home Harvest is a free, complete home gardening program that runs monthly from February to December. It aims to educate and inspire residents to grow their own organic, nutritious and delicious produce at home. The series hosts seminars, question and answer time, on-site activities and food swaps!

Please see our events section for other upcoming sessions.

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Basic mending: Reducing clothing waste workshop
… Basic mending: Reducing clothing waste workshop Waste and recycling Fast Fashion has become one of the greatest … take care of what you already own. Join permaculture and sustainability educator, Anna The Urban Nanna, to learn about … is required and spots are limited. MC Square meeting rooms Environment and Sustainability Waste and Recycling Whats On … …

Fast Fashion has become one of the greatest waste problems in the past few years, but how can we change our habits when we’re surrounded by it? The simplest way is to buy second hand and take care of what you already own.

Join permaculture and sustainability educator, Anna The Urban Nanna, to learn about simple, effective ways to lower your environmental impact by using basic mending skills to repair clothes and break up with Fast Fashion.

This free hands-on workshop will take you through the most useful basic mending skills, and help you understand how each one can be put to use in modern wardrobes. You will follow step-by-step instructions to learn several methods of mending, including sashiko, boro and patching, and begin working on your own mending patch to take home. Includes a follow-up list of useful resources and links to many videos showing you how to do each type of mend, step-by-step. 

Registration is required and spots are limited.

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Aussie Backyard Bird Count
… Aussie Backyard Bird Count Environment and sustainability The Aussie Backyard Bird Count is a great way …

The Aussie Backyard Bird Count is a great way to connect with the birds in your backyard no matter – whether that's a suburban backyard, local park, patch of forest, down by the beach, or the main street of town.

You can count as many times as you like over the week. Please complete each count over a 20-minute period.

The data collected assists BirdLife Australia in understanding more about the birds that live where people live.

You can record your bird count online or by using the Aussie Bird Count app.

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Council Meeting 24 August 2021
… or on our Facebook page .           Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings As part of our efforts to contain the … our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. Pursuant to the Local Government Act 2020, …

Meeting Date: 24 August 2021
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Virtual meeting. You can watch the livestream on this page or on our Facebook page.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings

As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. Pursuant to the Local Government Act 2020, Council meetings will be held virtually until further notice.  Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

 

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Agenda timestamps

00:00 - Opening prayer and statements of acknowledgement
06:35 - Passing of former Councillor Fred Chuah
13:00 - Kiwanis Club – Monster Raffle
15:36 - Petitions
24:10 - Public question time
29:21 - Planning permit applications
37:51 - City planning and community
45:42 - City services
49:46 - Procurement Policy review
53:35 - 10 Year Financial Plan 2021/22 to 2030/31
1:00:41 - Council Plan 2021-2025
1:06:10 - Strategic Risk Register
1:10:51 - Bulk Retirement of Council Endorsed Policies
1:20:21 - Review of Manningham's Governance Rules
1:25:47 - Documents for Sealing
1:27:26 - Councillors' question time

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Yarra River tracking - Nature walk
… Yarra River tracking - Nature walk Environment and sustainability Explore a stunning reach of the Yarra River …

Explore a stunning reach of the Yarra River enjoying spectacular views as we rock hop over the escarpment and then along the gentler banks. Here we will see the results of more than 25 years of wildlife habitat rehabilitation.

The walk is 4.5km over 3 hours. Parts of the trail are not on a flat walking track and involve good balance and rock hopping. Please consider your ability to complete the walk, being mindful the group will need to keep a steady pace to complete it in the allocated time.

Wear solid walking shoes, weather appropriate clothing, a hat and sunscreen.

Participants must provide a mobile number.

Please note: This walk starts and finishes at different locations, so will involve a car shuttle with fellow walkers.

Location will be given upon registration.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Parks improvement program
… to managing our city’s infrastructure efficiently and sustainably. Did you know that Manningham is one of the … with more than 656 hectares of Council-managed parks and reserves? With more than 60km of shared trails, 300 individual parks and reserves, 165 play spaces, numerous picnic areas and …

Did you know that Manningham is one of the leafiest areas of metropolitan Melbourne with more than 656 hectares of Council-managed parks and reserves?

With more than 60km of shared trails, 300 individual parks and reserves, 165 play spaces, numerous picnic areas and walking paths to manage, our Parks Improvement Program sets out a plan for the future upgrades of all our parks over the next 20 years.

We are guided by our Open Space Strategy, the Eastern Region Sport, Recreation and Trail Strategy, specific park masterplans, community requests and planned facility renewal programs.

Our Parks Improvement Program identifies opportunities for improvements and ensures our parks and reserves are well maintained and upgraded as our population grows.

 

What is the Parks Improvement Program?

The Parks Improvement Programs sets out a plan for the future renewal and upgrade of all parks in Manningham over the next 20 years.

 

How was this program developed?

The Parks Improvement Program is based on recommendations from our Open Space Strategy, Eastern Region Sport, Recreation and Trails Strategy, specific masterplans for our parks, feedback and requests from our community and planned facility renewal programs.

 

What are the objectives of this plan?

This program will ensure our parks and reserves remain relevant and accessible to everyone into the future. It will make sure that facilities are in good condition and adapt to changing needs.

 

How is the schedule of renewal and upgrade determined?

For most park facilities like playspaces, furniture, paths and garden beds they need to be renewed every 20-25 years to ensure they are in a good and safe condition. Other factors are the level of use, i.e. Regional parks and playspaces get much higher use and wear out more quickly; the population growth in that neighbourhood; and demand for new facilities like fitness equipment, lighting and trails.

 

Does the program factor in new parks in the future?

Yes a number of new parks or expansion of existing ones has been determined in the Open Space Strategy to cater for gaps in provision, links to other parks or where there is higher density living occurring. These sites will gradually be acquired and developed as they become available.

Current park and playspace upgrades

Manna Gum playspace upgrade

Share your feedback and ideas for our Manna Gum playspace upgrade.  The proposed improvements will include upgrade and replacement of play equipment, more nature play opportunities, improvements to the access path, new tree and garden bed planting.

Burgundy Reserve upgrade

We are upgrading the facilities at Burgundy Reserve. The upgrade will include improved facilities for informal dog off lead activities as well as a new public toilet, an upgraded playspace, and a shelter.

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Warrandyte Reserve northern oval upgrade

We are upgrading the facilities at Warrandyte Reserve northern oval. The upgrade will include improvements to the path network, a new shelter at the northern oval, a new drinking fountain, and improved fencing and drainage.

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Wombat Bend playground

We're upgrading the playground at Wombat Bend. The proposed upgrade will include minor enhancement of some play items and existing picnic facilities, as well as replacement of some play equipment that is no longer fit for purpose. 

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Manningham Nature Walk: 100 Acres Wildflowers
… Manningham Nature Walk: 100 Acres Wildflowers Environment and sustainability Prepared to be delighted! The 100 Acres Walk …

Prepared to be delighted! The 100 Acres Walk bursts to life with wildflowers during spring.

Join us for an enchanting walk along narrow bush tracks, beside ponds, across bridges, and in the presence of wildlife and enormous gum trees.

The 100 Acres Reserve encompasses 41 hectares and is classified as a conservation reserve of regional significance. The reserve also provides a range of recreational opportunities in a natural bush setting, including walking, jogging and nature appreciation.

Key details

  • Distance: 2.5 km
  • Time: 2.5 hours
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate. Good walking trail.
  • Bring: A hat, sunscreen, hand sanitiser and a water bottle.
  • Location: Meet at Domeney Reserve Car Park off Knees Road. 
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… Fight food waste: Scraptastic cooking Waste and recycling Did you know that Australian households send … ‘scraps’ can have a huge impact. Join permaculture and sustainability educator, Anna The Urban Nanna, to learn why … required and spots are limited. Manningham Function Centre Environment and Sustainability Waste and Recycling Whats On … …

Did you know that Australian households send approximately 250kg of food to landfill every year, and that food waste is one of the top three producers of carbon emissions in the world?

It makes sense to change our food waste habits if we want to reduce our overall carbon footprint. The good news is that a little bit of creativity with your ‘scraps’ can have a huge impact.

Join permaculture and sustainability educator, Anna The Urban Nanna, to learn why and how to flip your relationship with food waste for good, by adopting ‘scraptastic’ approaches in the kitchen. 

This free face-to-face presentation will help you learn how to make the absolute most of your weekly shop to not only reduce your food waste output, but also reduce your shopping bill too. The presentation includes an in-depth exploration of scraptasatic cooking options and ideas; a presentation table/display of various scraptastic creations; and examples of useful books and resources to help you get the most out of your scraps.

This session includes tasting samples, so please specify any allergies at the time of registration. 

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Electric Vehicles (EVs) have come a long way in a very short time. The transition to EV's is speeding up like the world of renewable energy. 

Is it time to make the switch? 

If you’re considering an EV, join this free webinar where we will examine the rapid changes and evolution of the EV car industry.

The information session will help you understand:

  • distances that Australians usually travel and how the perceived barrier to EVs is dissolving
  • charging systems, charging times and expanding infrastructure
  • battery technologies - innovation is driving higher capacity, less weight, longer life spans, better safety and end of life recycling
  • the cost to travel using electricity as a fuel and the impact of a growing electric fleet for our electricity grid
  • the various models that are available now, and the many more that will arrive with policy changes and surging demand.

Is it time for you to make the switch to a lean, clean transport machine?

Your feedback is important to us

We’re running a survey to explore the current demand to have 100 per cent green powered electric vehicle chargers installed around the municipality. Share your views by 17 July.

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… Accelerator Program - unleashing the Power of AI Programs and workshops The Digital Accelerator Program is offering … online and her in-depth understanding of the online environment has made her adept at adapting to the unfolding … her clients how to take advantage of the ever-changing environment. Manningham Function Centre Manningham Business …

The Digital Accelerator Program is offering this free hands-on workshop to local Manningham-based businesses. 

Unleashing the power of AI tools: to streamline, optimise and succeed! 

Learn which AI tools are available to you and will help you market your small business. We will look at how they can help, things to be aware of and provide you with lots of ideas on how you can use AI tools for your small business to do more, do better or both! We will cover:

  • the state of AI currently
  • the range of AI tools available and how they can help you as a small business owner
  • tips and tricks to get the most out of the tools and how to assess and test them for your business
  • the skills you need to make the most of using AI in your small business marketing program.

Bonus: We will also provide a range of additional resources and help, including templates and cheat sheets. Plus, a bonus a follow up question and answer troubleshooting session if you have questions as you work to create an action plan for your business.

About the speaker

Kirri Romero, Director and Chief Digital Strategist, The Online Fix

Kirri Romero is the lead digital strategist and principal consultant at the Online Fix, a strategy, mentoring and upskilling digital consultancy. Kirri has over 20 years of experience working in all facets of online, creating successful online experiences working in a variety of industries, from finance to education, food, fashion and health industries. She is a top-rated mentor and training facilitator for the Digital Solutions program, Business Resilience Program and Partners in Wellbeing program. Kirri has her own mentoring client book, she helps hundreds of businesses each year with their digital marketing strategy and tactical help to take action on their marketing.

Her foundational knowledge was gained during the formative years of growing the digital presence of Australian Super to what you see today and continues now with her own multi-channel marketing consultancy servicing a range of clients. As a result, her strategy and solutions work are grounded in up to the minute practical experience gained from operating the field.

The digital know how gained from years of working online and her in-depth understanding of the online environment has made her adept at adapting to the unfolding trends of digital while being able to quickly show her clients how to take advantage of the ever-changing environment.

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By improving your home's efficiency, you can lower your bills and create a more comfortable home for your family.

Interested in making your home more comfortable and energy efficient, but don’t know where to start?

Our expert presenter Lucinda has worked with hundreds of households to improve their home's comfort and energy efficiency.

Instead of focusing on how to upgrade, Lucinda will help you review the strengths and weaknesses of your own home, so that you feel confident about where to start and how to prioritise your efforts.

During the session, we’ll talk about:

  • how heat moves in and out of homes, so you can identify the areas creating heat movement (loss or gain)
  • home upgrades that can reduce heat movement such as draught sealing, insulation, window treatments, glazing, frames and shading 
  • identify the most important upgrades for your home
  • review and rank your major appliances in terms of age, efficiency and need for upgrade

There will be time for questions throughout, so you can understand what matters and why.

We will also provide a matching data collection sheet to take home, plus additional resources, so that you can gather further information and pinpoint areas you need to investigate further.

One week after this event, join an optional one hour online Q&A, where you can ask all of those questions you forgot to ask or didn't realise you needed to! 

 

Registrations are essential.

  • This workshop is funded by Manningham Council and hosted in partnership with Ajani Neighbourhood House.

 

Power up a cleaner future

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.

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… Solar Savers Information Session - online Environment and sustainability Looking to enhance your home's comfort, save …

Looking to enhance your home's comfort, save money, and achieve energy independence?

Join the Solar Savers team online and discover how they can help you enhance the comfort of your home, save money, and achieve energy independence. 

Hear directly from our trusted installer Specialized Solar and Electrical to learn more about electrifying your home. 

During this webinar, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a live Q and A session.

The sessions are free, but registration is essential.

How to register

There will be two online sessions held on Wednesday 13 November 2024:

  • Lunchtime session - 12.30pm - 1.30pm 

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  • Evening session - 7.00pm - 8.00pm 

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About the Solar Savers program

Manningham Council is supporting residents to modernise their homes with energy efficient electric appliances, solar and batteries. The Solar Savers program makes it easy for you - with free advice and a quote from a trusted installer. 

Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or landlord, Solar Savers is committed to assisting you in transitioning to all-electric homes. You'll have access to affordable, reliable, and high-quality solar panels, battery systems, heat pump hot water systems, and split systems for heating and cooling.

Find out more at Solar Savers.

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Council Meeting 24 March 2020
… 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster  Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community.  Council meetings will proceed in the …

Meeting Date: 24 March 2020 
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings

We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community.  Council meetings will proceed in the Council Chamber however we will enable appropriate social distancing to occur to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19.  All Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we urge people to consider viewing the live stream rather than attending in person.

Temporary changes to Council meetings:

  • Public Question Time - At this time anyone asking Council a question as a part of Public Question Time will not be required to present in person. We encourage questions to be provided via email and be received by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. Submit a Public Question Time form.

 

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Come and meditate in motion with a low-impact, mind-body exercise, which can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance.

World Tai Chi Day is on Saturday 30 April and to celebrate, we're running a series of free outdoor Tai Chi and Qigong sessions for adults.

These two sessions will be at Mullum Mullum Reserve. They're one hour long, and facilitated by experienced instructor, Suzette Hosken, from Jade Lady Tai Chi & Qigong.

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Delivered by Proud2Play, this free session will help prepare participants with an introduction to LGBTIQ+ inclusion in sport and movement settings. 

This session is ideal for those organisations, sports clubs or individuals who have never engaged in LGBTIQ+ inclusion, or recently started working with LGBTIQ+ communities.

Key learnings in this session include:

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  • LGBTIQ+ inclusive language and terminology
  • LGBTIQ+ people’s experiences of sport and movement settings
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