Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch is encouraging community sport clubs and organisations across the region to apply for up to $9,000 to access life-saving defibrillators, as part of the NSW Government’s Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program.
Crouch said sport is part of the fabric of life in the community, with more people participating in sport and active recreation.
“Medical experts say the first eight minutes following a cardiac arrest are critical, so early access to CPR and a defibrillator is essential to increasing a patient’s likelihood of survival,” he said.
“This funding will enable our local sporting organisations and Central Coast Council to install these defibrillators, so they are equipped to respond to life-threating emergencies.
“I encourage all our sporting clubs to apply for these grants that will help prevent the trauma, and the heartache, that cardiac arrest can cause families.”
Minister for Sport Alister Henskens said the NSW Government has committed an additional $2M over four years to the program.
“Whether you’re at your local sailing club or playing footy with your mates, when someone has a cardiac arrest, time is crucial – they can happen to anyone, anytime, or anywhere so it’s vital that a defibrillator is readily accessible,” Henskens said.
“Through this funding, the NSW Government is ensuring our sport clubs and venues are safe environments for everyone, both on and off the field.”
The Local Sports Defibrillator Program is available to sport and recreation clubs, associations and organisations as well as councils and service clubs.
Up to $3,000 is available per device with organisations able to apply for up to three devices valued at $9,000.
Applications are open and close Friday, February 10, 2023.
For more information on the Program, visit: https://sport.nsw.gov.au.
Source:
Media release, Dec 15
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch