a collage of the faces of young athletes from around the world
This report presents impact results after three years of 'Football United', a sport and development initiative of the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Established in 2006 at the University of NSW, Football United programs engage and empower youth in diverse and disadvantaged areas that include high proportions of refugee, migrant and indigenous children, youth and families.

Football is the vehicle through which youth are offered further lifeskills and leadership training opportunities in their schools and communities. In October, 2012, Football United launched a new report covering 3 years of research presenting the program impact.

It includes Football United impacts measured through the Australian Research Council (ARC) funded study and other Football United monitoring and evaluation (M & E) results.

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Australia
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Football (Soccer)
10 – Reduced inequalities
17 - Partnership for the goals
Practitioners
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Project Reports
2012
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3645.14 KB, pdf

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Country
Australia
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Australia
Sport
Football (Soccer)
Sustainable Development Goals
10 – Reduced inequalities
17 - Partnership for the goals
Themes
Target Group
Practitioners
Policymakers