Amelia-Rachel Pattison

About Me

I have always enjoyed playing sports and would always play them at school. From 2016 to just before the pandemic I raced BMX with the many different types of people from people my own age to people in their 60’s on both the new and vintage bikes. I have been in the world of soccer for a few years with helping the Miniroos program as a first job to this year actually playing on a state 4 woman’s league. I have loved helping and improving the places around them from being apart of student leadership council in high school and now being apart of a youth action committee in the Cardinia shire.

My history at Pakenham United is very short with me joining a few month ago but I coach one of their under 11’s team and volunteer in the canteen. At my previous club Officer city I ran the Miniroos for 5 years and help run the go mums program and the go girls which lead to their first all girls team, I also was apart of the formation of their first metro mens team.

My reasoning for joining is that I want to see more females in the world of sport and I want the opportunity to be able to make that happen.

 

 

 

Georgia Denisenko

About Me

In 2018, I took on a new role as Girls’ Program Manager at Glen Eira FC, after realising the Club wasn’t offering its girls anything close to the same opportunities as the boys in the Club. With 2 daughters and 2 sons who played for Glen Eira FC, and were having very different experiences, this wasn’t acceptable to me!  Working alongside the inaugural Girls’ Technical Director, John Sugunananthan (a visionary coach and leader in girls and women’s football), we introduced a host of new programs (most of them free), established a leadership team, gathered sponsors, and created an elite pathway for girls in the Club, to match the elite boys’ pathway that had existed for nearly 10 years.

A year later our girls’ participation rate had increased by 40%, our social media was saturated with our new girls’ program, and we were off and away!  Despite the enormous progress we have made, we still have a very long way to go in many areas before reaching the target of 50/50 –  for example our Club’s Committee is severely lacking in its representation of girls and women.

Whilst I am a lawyer by background, I am passionate about advancing girls and women in football, and I was a lucky participant in FV’s inaugural Female Administrator Leadership Program in 2019.  I was also grateful to receive a Change Our Game Scholarship from the Victorian Government, which will allow me to further my study in community sports management and leadership.

I have hopeful leadership aspirations for the future, and would especially like to see Club governance reformed and overhauled, to ensure equality in participation and experience in Clubs. I am thrilled that Australia is co-hosting the Women’s World Cup in 2023. What a time to be an Australian woman involved in the beautiful game!  I doubt there will be a better opportunity to advance women and girls in football in Australia, and to reach the target of 50/50 participation.  We have much to do on many fronts, but this is our time  – oh the places we will go!