bringing girls back into focus kathryn meldrum & debbie ollis deakin university

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Bringing girls back into focus Kathryn Meldrum & Debbie Ollis Deakin University

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Page 1: Bringing girls back into focus Kathryn Meldrum & Debbie Ollis Deakin University

Bringing girls back into focus

Kathryn Meldrum & Debbie Ollis

Deakin University

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Context

GConnect running for 1 year Partnerships

GippSport Yarram Secondary College Gippsland Women’s health Service Yarram & District Health Service

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Project focus

Connectedness of girls Self Each other Community

Integrated health and physical education curricula

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Constructing identities

Gender is key framework Emerging identities

‘Active femininities’ ‘Sporting femininities’ ‘Friend and connected’ ‘Yarram girl’ ‘Bully’ Body image – identities changing

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Identities and participation – contrasting views

‘With all the physical, it is not my favourite thing’.

‘I love playing sport with guys no matter how rough they play’.

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The trouble with boys

…..I hate PE I don’t want to come, don’t want to play because of the boys. I am not saying they are all horrible but some of them are just shocking and you just don’t want to participate because of them. I think that they should do it like…..start it off…..or do some and just give up.

And the guys saying something, your bad or a slut or you can’t play sport for shit…. give me the ball

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Issues around lack of participation

Lack of engagement with competitive sport

Lack of physical skills and confidence

Issues around body image

Bullying and harassment

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‘Sporting to Active femininities’

‘I love playing sport with guys no matter how rough they play. But it was great to have some girly girl time. I loved the yoga’.

‘We have lots of physical people (in our class). And most play footy or netball on the weekend. I think everyone does’.

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‘Active femininities’

‘There was no guys there. So when you where doing sport you actually do it and actually could get the ball or whatever and get to have a turn’.

‘There where no guys like, keeping you out of the way, or saying you can’t do it because you are not good enough’

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Building ‘Active femininities’

… a couple of the girls felt really uncomfortable….I seen heaps of the girls give it a go, like don’t worry about how you feel about it, we are not going to laugh at you or anything. I thought that that was like really good.

….I know there is no cool or uncool people here….

‘Yeah!.. I think the most fun part was that it is was non- competitive and didn’t matter if you couldn’t do a handstand and nobody judged you when before they would of judged you’.

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Making the connection with other girls

Role of physical activity and their attitude Give it a go Happy to encourage

others to have a go Non-competitive

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Take home messages

What message do you think the G Connect project was trying to give you?

‘You feel better about yourself’ ‘Confidence and stuff. Trying new things too I thought.

We did heaps of new things….I really liked that’ ‘Finding new hobby’s ‘I’m not a big person to try new stuff and I did’. ‘Yeah, like it was also like feeling strong about your

body, we are not weak. It was also good exercise, I’ll live off it.

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Learning's for us as researchers

Come from different positions around identity Questions about reinforcing gendered

notions of physical activity

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Questions, comments, suggestions?