Social Sessions - Women's Sport and Recreation Consultation
Consultation has concluded
This consultation has now concluded. Thank you to all the participants and attendees for your feedback. Your feedback will be used to inform future events and planning, taking into consideration the challenges faced by women in our area.
An afternoon for women of all ages to come together and try different fitness activities.
Lismore City Council and the NSW Office of Sport are pleased to offer this one-day event of fitness activities for women. The day is designed for women to socialise and get active, to take some time for themselves and try something new whilst also getting to meet a variety of fitness providers that work in the Lismore LGA. Classes include Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, MumSafe PT, Pickleball, Circuit, Weights, and Dance.
The event is free to attend however bookings are required and creche facilities available. You can attend one session, or more – the choice is yours.
When: Saturday 27 May, 11.30am - 4pm
Where: Goonellabah Sports & Aquatic Centre
Register your place now: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/social-sessions-tickets-628314564777
Creche available - Please note that Creche is capped at 15 children per session and offered on a first registered, first placed basis. Please include details on your ticket registration. Please arrive 10 minutes early to complete required paperwork. If you have not arrived by 10 minutes past your booking time on the day, your reservation may be offered to other children.
Attendees are not required to be there for the full day, and are encouraged to join the activities they would like to participate in.
Activities have been selected for this event to support individual and social participation, showcase local fitness operators and provide activities that are suitable for varied fitness levels. If you would like to provide feedback on suggested activities for future, please do so on the Social Sessions - Event Day Feedback below.
Community Consultation & Feedback
Attendees of the Social Sessions event will be asked to provide feedback, to understand women in our area and the barriers they may be facing to participate in sporting and recreation activities. Additionally, what inspires them to participate, and what activities they would like to participate in.
This feedback will also assess if the program has been successful, and help in planning for future activities and programming.
This consultation is funded by NSW Government, Office of Sport. Proudly supported by Lismore City Council.