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The Asian community are activated, advocated and represented at community levels across play, active recreation and sport
ActivAsian was first established by Harbour Sport in 2009 with the initiative expanding to Sport Waitākere and Sport Auckland in 2018 and subsequently to CLM Community Sport in 2021. The initiative has identified four Strategic Pillars located within the Regional ActivAsian Strategy 2021-23:
Build Capability | Increase Awareness |
Increase Participation | Inclusion in Sport |
Our long-term outcomes are:
- Reduced inequality in the participation of Asian population in play, active recreation and sport
- ActivAsian is known as the delegate and representation for the Asian population
- The Asian community is strengthened and upskilled for a more cohesive and sustainable future
- The Asian community is represented and advocated in the Play, Active Recreation and Sport sector
The Regional ActivAsian initiative and its delivery partners are committed to focusing on:
Health & Wellbeing | Tamariki & Rangatahi |
Women & Girls | Sustainable & locally-led initiatives |
Sector Diversity & Inclusion Development |
ActivAsian Resources Hub
The ActivAsian Resources Hub features all ActivAsian’s publications, including Insights, Toolkits and Engagement Models. It is designed for any organisation who wishes to engage with the Asian communities through play, active recreation and sport. The resources will help organisations to gain a better understanding of the Asian population as well as increasing cultural competency within the current structure.
Harbour Sport Youth Programme - Where Future Leaders Form
The Harbour Sport Youth Programme is an initiative dedicated to empowering and upskilling future leaders in a supportive environment, whilst fostering positive identity. The programme is designed to cultivate and create confidence, sense of belonging, growth, leadership, development and more.
Outdoor Recreation
ActivRecreAsian and Walk With Us are outdoor recreation initiatives which connects the Asian community on the North Shore with the great outdoors, encouraging safe participation and social connection.
Collaboration - Lets Work Together
ActivAsian is always open to opportunities to collaborate and share resources as this has been vital to the success of our initiatives. If you would like to discuss collaboration opportunities, please contact us.
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Regional ActivAsian Initiative
ActivAsian operates an Auckland-wide approach involving key delivery partners; CLM Community Sport, Harbour Sport, Sport Auckland & Sport Waitākere. The team strives to be locally led, evidence based and insights driven. This is achieved by allowing autonomy for each delivery partner to determine what is best for their respective region.
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Please get in touch with us below if you would like to gather further insights into the Asian community and how we might help you.
Latest Resources and News
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People of Sport Media Series, by Harbour Sport ActivAsian – Jimmy Wang
Jimmy Wang is an up and coming Touch Referee from the North Harbour Region, Jimmy is a first-generation kiwi, originally from Taiwan, he moved to Auckland when he was 11 and has been here ever since. He also considers himself a shore boy! Throughout his schooling...
People of Sport Media Series, by Harbour Sport ActivAsian – Daewook Kim
Daewook Kim is a 10-year professional and former K리그(K LEAGUE) and Auckland City Football Club player. His footballing adventure started when he was at a very young age. Kim grew up in Pohang, in eastern South Korea. It was not a very populous city however it...
Auckland College Climbing Series
A brand new Auckland College Climbing Series. Their goals are to grow climbing in this age group, as well as providing opportunities for existing climbers. The climbs are set at beginner to experienced levels to cater for everyone. Tell your friends about it, and...