Encouraging girls to get active

As part of the Melton City Girls Can program, girls will also able to undertake fishing as one of the activities, which will hosted by Peta Moxon. (Damjan Janevski) 469284_10

Melton council has partnered with local sports clubs and community groups to encourage women and girls to get active throughout April as part of an empowering program.

Inspired by VicHealth’s former This Girl Can campaign, the Melton City Girls initiative aims to help women and girls get active in ways that work for them.

They’re being encouraged to try a new sport or recreational activity this month with plenty of options on offer.

Council said that evidence shows women and girls participate in organised sport at significantly lower rates than men and boys.

Fear of judgement or feeling unwelcome in sport environments are contributing factors to this. it said.

A range of free activities will be on offer including fishing, target shooting, taekwondo, tennis and Bollywood Zumba.

Participants can also try their hand at AFL umpiring or be inspired by AFLW star Eilish Sheerin who will be hosting a footy clinic at Diggers Rest Recreation Reserve.

Mayor Steve Abboushi said the program provided an opportunity for young girls in the area to try something new in a welcoming environment.

“It’s important that everyone in our community feels confident to engage in inclusive sports and recreation activities which enable them to have fun, learn new skills and make new friends,” he said.

“Engaging in activities that promote health and well-being and enhance social connections is so important, and I encourage women and young girls in our community to get involved in Melton City Girls Can.”

Details: www.melton.vic.gov.au/Out-n-About/Events-Activities/Melton-City-Girls-Can