Sport’s social license
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Sport’s social license
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How does sport need to adapt to changing social sensitivities?
What are we seeing?
- Sport's strong societal support in New Zealand is threatened by misalignment with changing social norms, misinformation, and 'sportswashing', affecting its 'social licence'.
- Shifting public attitudes towards mental health, player safety, alcohol, gambling, gender representation, and environmental concerns are challenging traditional sports practices and organisations.
- Global social movements, climate change awareness, and ethical concerns about sponsorship and event hosting are increasingly influencing sport, requiring adaptation and responsible practices.
What can we expect?
- Progressive societal values will impact sport, with increased focus on health concerns, gender equality, and athlete activism. Sport will adapt rules and formats to address safety and inclusivity.
- Environmental consciousness will grow, affecting sponsorships and event hosting. Organisations aligning with positive societal values will gain favour.
- Sport's integrity will face challenges from performance enhancement, while continuing to reflect and influence broader societal attitudes and values.
What might this mean for sport and recreation?
- Sport organisations must adapt to evolving societal values, emphasising positive social impacts, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility to maintain their social licence.
- Governance in sport will need to reflect diversity and community values, with increased focus on transparency, accountability, and ethical standards.
- Athletes and sport entities will face higher expectations and scrutiny regarding behaviour, cultural sensitivity, and environmental considerations in operations and events.
What questions should we be asking ourselves today?
- How can we positively impact our community, measure our effectiveness, and align our practices with community values?
- What strategies can we implement to minimise our environmental footprint and uphold ethical standards among our athletes?
- How can we improve stakeholder communication and adapt to evolving societal norms and expectations?