In sports clubs across Victoria, coaches and leaders don’t just shape performance — they shape culture.
It’s the everyday moments that matter.
What gets laughed off. What gets ignored. What gets called out.
Racism in sport isn’t always loud. It can show up as “banter”, exclusion, or silence. And when it does, it pushes people away — from sport, from connection, and from the sense of belonging that supports health and wellbeing.
Set The Standard is about practical leadership.
Small steps. Better habits. Stronger expectations.
Because when everyone belongs, everyone benefits.
Set The Standard is a campaign by VicHealth designed to prevent and reduce racism in community sport.
It supports coaches and club leaders with practical tools and training to help build culturally safe, welcoming environments where everyone can participate.
Community sport plays a vital role in supporting:
Physical activity
Mental wellbeing
Social connection
But racism and exclusion can push people out — limiting access to these important health benefits.
Key insights highlight the challenge:
Only 24.5% of Victorians aged 15+ meet physical activity guidelines
56% of participants have experienced or witnessed racism in community sport
20% reduced participation after these experiences
Racism is not just a social issue — it’s a public health issue, linked to stress, anxiety and long-term health impacts.
Getting started with Set The Standard is simple. Whether you’re a coach, committee member or club volunteer, there are practical steps you can take to build a more inclusive and welcoming club environment.
Visit the campaign website to explore tools and resources
Join the mailing list for updates, tips and new resources
Use the Reflection Tool to identify strengths and areas for improvement
Work through the Club Checklist to assess your club’s current practices
Sign up for free anti-racism training*
Sign the club pledge to show your commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment
Promote the campaign across your networks
Share resources through your club’s newsletters, social media and member communications
*Free training is available for eligible affiliated clubs.
