Indigenous Community Sport and Recreation Program
This project's parent organization is Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC)
It operates in Australia
It uses Multiple sports, Basketball, Indigenous games
Entered the Sport for Health and Well-being Award
More about Indigenous Community Sport and Recreation Program
Delivered in 38 communities across Queensland, the Indigenous Community Sport and Recreation Program (ICSRP) employs 46 staff who deliver meaningful and engaging programs across all ages. Activities and events delivered through the (ICSRP) are developed in response to community needs as identified by the local Sport & Recreation Reference Group (SRG), ensuring that the program is always relevant and specific to each community. While the primary focus for the ICSRP is grassroots engagement in sport and active recreation activities, in most communities the program also acts as the foundation for a broader service delivery platform that strives for social and emotional wellbeing in the community. As part of the PCYC’s multi-disciplinary approach to community program, the ICSRP dovetails to form an essential community service that works hand-in-hand with other services, both internal and external, maximising outcomes and return on investment – the result being net community benefit and efficiency in programming. To this end, the ICSRPs visible presence and impact is growing daily, this is achieved through a commitment to a static presence in every community that the program services, s