At Youthsafe, we understand the vital role that sports play in the emotional, physical, and social development of young players—especially teenagers who are going through a crucial time of change in their lives. Sports safety and wellbeing should be a part of every community and having the right approach can help young players engage in sports activities safely
Equipping adult influencers, such as coaches, with relevant knowledge and mentoring skills can significantly enhance young players’ engagement, wellbeing, retention, and safety.
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With nearly 70% of youth engaging in some form of sporting activity, it’s important to make sure that they are safe and that their coaches also have the necessary resources to enhance their knowledge about sports injuries and safety requirements to increase safety, foster well-being and inspire retention.
Why We Shine A Spotlight On Sports Safety
From swimming and football to rugby and athletics, young Australians participate in a wide range of sports activities. In such an energised environment, the risk of injuries is high. While they can’t be completely avoided, equipping young players and their coaches with strategies to prevent major injuries can help ensure safety.
Sports injuries account for over 17,600 hospitalisations—a rate of 543 injuries per 100,000 young players (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2021). The passion and dedication demonstrated by youth coaches in developing young players is inspiring. However, they also face challenges in managing the wellbeing of their young players.