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Sport NZ Group Chief Executive Raelene Castle warns of future challenges for the industry

Sport NZ Group Chief Executive Raelene Castle warns of future challenges for the industry
November 2, 2022

The Sport NZ’s Connections 2022 conference commenced in Christchurch this week during which Sport NZ Group Chief Executive Raelene Castle highlighted that while the shape of sport and recreation in another 40 years’ time was very much unknown, factors such as climate change, funding viability and changing priorities for participants would have a significant impact.

Sector leaders were challenged to envisage the best possible future for sport and recreation and to act now to ensure it becomes a reality.

Castle congratulated over 230 delegates from sport and recreation organisations, national and regional governing bodies and sector funders on their stellar work as the country grappled with COVID-19, but also warned that challenges – many of them as yet unseen – will lie ahead for the sector.

Castle noted “40 or 50 years ago women’s sporting options were netball and hockey.  Men’s options were rugby, football, maybe hockey, and cricket. That was it. 40 years later there are 300 options for young people.”

While some of the messages may have been confronting for sports organisations pondering their futures, the opportunity existed to start adapting for the future - now.

“If you look backwards then we have already faced a whole lot of change and we are still here to tell the tale.  So let’s not look at it as scary – but we do need to be thinking about it,” said Castle.

Castle’s address was followed by a highly interactive session delivered by prominent futurist Sohail Inayatullah, a Pakistani-Australian political scientist who serves as UNESCO’s Chair in Future Studies.

Sohail described futurists as “weirdos” whose thinking came into vogue post the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, when organisations suddenly became deeply interested in possessing strategic foresight.

“As the world changes you have to shift to your new focus,” he said.

The biggest challenge for leaders trying to envisage the future was that human brains were “wired for the past” and people tended to get “stuck in the present”.

The danger of that was ultimately becoming “Kodak’d” – a reference to the global film giant that was wiped out by the digitisation of photography.

Delivering on the obligations of the Treaty of Waitangi was also on the agenda, with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu Chief Executive Arihia Bennett advising that delegates would discover the pathway to genuine bi-culturalism in their organisations by looking deeply within themselves.

“Ask yourself what your own attitude towards mana Māori is,” Bennett said.

“You need to get with the programme and build a sense of knowledge and understanding.

“We want more meaningful demonstration of our values woven into our sport. We must move with a growing diverse community and a society that wants better inclusiveness.”

A powerful, humour-laden account from David Letele, provided an uplifting finish to the day.  Letele described  his journey from an upbringing in a Mongrel Mob family and a life of crime, morbid obesity and mental health challenges to inspirational community leader and health and wellbeing advocate.

Letele’s message of how to achieve what could seem impossible was simple: “Just start”.

His background as a professional rugby league player and his university education meant Letele was “lucky” as he was able to understand and implement the steps necessary to recover his health after he ballooned to over 200kgs, however there were plenty of Kiwis in need of help who were less fortunate.

Letele’s Buttabean Motivation Movement (BBM) provides free exercise classes, operates food shares and life-skills training for struggling families in Auckland and Tokoroa.

“I help people because I can,” he said. “If you can help – then you should too.”

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