The Australian Football League (AFL) recognises the importance of education as a key driver to shifting attitudes and behaviours, and to achieving better industry and community outcomes.
The AFL's Cultural Strategy and Education (CS&E) Unit is responsible for providing education on AFL codes, policies and social responsibilities to the elite and state league levels of football, as well as developing a pilot program for educating community football clubs.
Enquires about the Community Education Program can be made to education@afl.com.au.
Elite AFL Players |
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Anti-Doping Education on the AFL's Anti-Doping Policy and the risks associated with using performance enhancing drugs. ...more |
| Alcohol Education on the responsible use of alcohol, the risks associated with binge drinking and the short- and long-term health effects more |
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Illicit Drugs Education on the AFL's Illicit Drugs Policy and the risks associated with using illicit substances. ...more |
| Illicit Drugs Education on illicit drugs and the risks associated with their use. ...more |
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Respect & Responsibility
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| Respectful Relationships Education on the issues surrounding violence against women, healthy relationships and sexual consent. ...more |
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Racial and Religious Vilification Education on the AFL rules relating to RV as well as the broader issues surrounding vilification and discrimination. ...more |
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Alcohol Education on the AFL alcohol policy framework and individual club policy as well as theissues surrounding the responsible consumption of alcohol and alcohol-related harm. |
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Gambling Education on the AFL regulations relating to gambling on AFL matches. |
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