8.22 Korfball
Preschools: Not recommended unless modified to ensure activity is developmentally appropriate
Leadership team qualifications and experience
Teacher-in-charge / instructors:
Teacher with Korfball experience or:
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years 3–5: OTC (formerly Level 0 coaching)
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years 6–9: Level 1 coaching
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years 10–12: Level 2 coaching
First Aid:
See 2.5.4.
Leadership team-to-student ratio
Area/location
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Safe playing surface
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Safe backstops/walls
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Adequate run-off area
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Adequate size playing area (basketball court absolute minimum)
Equipment/preparation
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Padded goal posts
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Synthetic leather or leather korfballs/soccer balls/netballs preferable
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Balls should not be over-inflated
Safety/supervision
8.23 Lacrosse
Preschools: Not recommended unless modified to ensure activity is developmentally appropriate
If lacrosse is offered to other juniors, eg years 3–7, it should take a modified form.
Leadership team qualifications and experience
Teacher-in-charge/instructors
Teacher with lacrosse experience or:
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years 3–7: OTC (formerly Level 0 coaching)
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years 8–12: Level 1 coaching
First Aid:
See 2.5.4.
Leadership team -to-student ratio
Area/location
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Flat, debris-free surface.
Equipment/preparation
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Helmet, body guard, gloves, leg guards (personal for the goalie, and optional if a modified ball is being used)
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Modified ball recommended.
Safety/supervision
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It is recommended that a modified form of lacrosse be taught
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Abide by modified lacrosse rules
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No stick or body contact
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One player from each team to contest the ball.
For further information refer to the Lacrosse SA website at: http://www.lacrossesa.com.au/
8.24 Martial arts
Preschools: This activity is not considered suitable
This category of activities is highly specialised and must be taught only by instructors with specific qualifications and experience.
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Qualifications, equipment needs, safety and supervision requirements etc as advised by the particular discipline’s governing body.
8.25 Netball
Preschools: Not recommended unless modified to ensure activity is developmentally appropriate
Leadership team qualifications and experience
Teacher-in-charge / instructors:
Teacher with netball experience or:
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years 3–7: OTC (formerly Level 0 coaching)
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years 8–12: Level 1 coaching
First Aid:
See 2.5.4.
Leadership team-to-student ratio
Area/location
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Safe playing surface
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Safe backstops
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Adequate run-off area.
Equipment/preparation
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Padded goal posts
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Waterproof netball (synthetic leather or waterproof leather preferable)
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Avoid over-inflated ball.
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Appropriate hard surface sports shoes.
Safety/supervision
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No jewellery
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Fingernail length that conforms to rules.
For further information refer to the Netball SA website at: http://www.netballsa.asn.au/
8.26 Orienteering
The safety/supervision section of each category is to be read in conjunction with the health and safety considerations described in 2.1; ‘Site selection’ and 2.2 ‘Contingency plans’. First aiders must ensure that their knowledge includes current recommended emergency treatment for snakebite. (See ‘Appendices’ 6.5)
8.26.1 Introductory activities — well-defined areas
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Includes map reading learning activities and non-competitive orienteering in areas with well-defined boundaries.
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Not suitable for Preschool–year 4 students except for simple activities within school/preschool grounds.
Leadership team qualifications and experience
Teacher-in-charge / instructors:
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Understanding of map reading skills and the sport of orienteering
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Desirable to have participated in orienteering events and/or completed a preservice or inservice course unit of study in orienteering
First Aid:
See 2.5.4.
Leadership team-to-student ratio
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1:10 for years 5–7
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1:15 for years 8–12
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Minimum of 2 leaders required
Area/location
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Carefully select the environment with reference to emergency action procedures
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Preferable that area be fully fenced
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Participants should be able to hear sound signal from any part of the area, to aid recall of any who are overdue.
Equipment/preparation
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Clothing suitable for likely weather conditions
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Detailed map and compass
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Sunscreens, sunglasses as necessary.
Safety/supervision
8.26.2 Competition and poorly-defined areas
Includes participation in competitive events and training/learning activities in
bushland or remote locations where boundaries are ill-defined.
Preschools: This activity is not considered suitable
Leadership team qualifications and experience
Teacher-in-charge / instructors:
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Understanding of map reading skills and the sport of orienteering
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Desirable to have participated in orienteering events and/or completed a preservice or inservice course unit of study in orienteering
First Aid:
See 2.5.4.
Leadership team-to-student ratio
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1:6 for school-organised event
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1:10 for event organised by the Orienteering Association of SA (OASA)
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Minimum of 2 leaders required
Area/location
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Carefully select the environment with reference to emergency action procedures.
Equipment/preparation
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Clothing and shoes suitable for likely weather conditions and terrain
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Detailed map and compass
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Whistle, unless using known or clearly signposted location
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Sunscreens, sunglasses as necessary.
Safety/supervision
For OASA event, follow safety arrangements as required by organisers. For school event:
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Provide safety bearing or landmark
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Novices to run in pairs
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Participants to be well briefed on overdue and injury procedures.
For further information refer to the Orienteering Association of SA website at: http://www.oasa.asn.au/
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