FAQ's

WHO ARE OUR PROGRAMS TARGETED TO?
Our social impact programs have been specially designed to incorporate both movement and learning together for primary schools, secondary schools and Grassroots Community Clubs right across Australia.
ABOUT OUR FACILITATORS?
Our program facilitation team are trained to deliver highly interactive workshops identifying the important role rugby league plays discussing Australian societal issues including messages of respect, social cohesion, health and wellbeing and inclusion and diversity topics.
WHAT TOPICS DOES THE NRL COVER?
Together with our expert partners, our Social Impact Pillars cover topics including Health & Wellbeing and Inclusion, Diversity, Respect and Social Cohesion.
HOW ARE THE NRL PROGRAMS FACILITATED?
Flexible to each learning environment, each NRL workshop is delivered within the school environment, or at your local Community Rugby League Club.
WILL NRL or NRLW PLAYERS BE THERE?
Although we do our best to work with our NRL clubs to integrate current NRL/W players. Participants will hear from current players via the learning resources delivered in each workshop, as well as our NRL Social Impact Ambassadors, and our highly trained NRL Social Impact staff.
WHAT IS THE DURATION OF AN NRL WORKSHOP?
A NRL workshop can be anywhere from 60minutes for Primary schools and from 90min-2hours for high schools and grassroots clubs.
WHERE CAN THE WORKSHOP BE DELIVERED?
From the club rugby league change rooms, on the footy field, inside the school classroom, online or in the corporate setting, NRL workshops can be tailored to suit the environment of the audience.
WHAT TRAINING DO OUR FACILITATORS ENGAGE IN?
Our facilitators complete in depth and rigorous training workshops lead by our expert partners to be fully equipped and qualified to deliver the topics at hand.
HOW MUCH DOES A SOCIAL IMPACT PROGRAM COST?
To enquire and ask for further information about costs please enquire on the 'contact us' page and complete the online form.

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