Member Protection & Insurance Update – January 2026

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FOOTBALL NSW INSURANCE PROGRAM UPDATE 2026

Football NSW Club Insurance Summary

The Football NSW Limited Insurance Program has been arranged by Football NSW on behalf of all affiliated Associations, Clubs, Referee Branches and all participants.

Click here for the FNSW Club & Association Insurance Program Summary 2026

Football NSW Personal Accident Insurance 2026

The Personal Accident Insurance aligns with the National Insurance Program and provides cover for Capital Benefits, Non-Medicare Medical expenses, Loss of Income and other policy benefits for all registered participants, including players, team officials, match officials, club officials, and official volunteers.

Click here for the FNSW Participant Insurance Program Summary 2026

Injury Claims

Lodging claims remains via the Gow-Gates Football Claims Portal, with the Club Declaration form still to be downloaded by the claimant and then signed by the club to confirm the injury was sustained during official participation and to confirm the claimant was registered at time of injury.  Once signed by the club, the Club Declaration is returned to the participant for uploading into the claims portal.

Further information Football NSW Insurance website

Optional Loss of Income Top Up Cover

An additional optional Top Up Cover is available again in 2026 to registered players and non-playing officials up to a maximum benefit of $500 per week, or $750 per week (whichever is nominated at the time of purchase).

Further information Optional Personal Injury Top Up Cover

 

RISK MANAGEMENT & INJURY PREVENTION

These risk management and injury prevention resources are provided for clubs and associations in preparation for the 2026 season.

 

DEFIBRILLATORS & FIRST AID

Defibrillators are important life-saving devices, and many lives have been saved in football with quick and effective CPR in conjunction with the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).  At the start of every season and at regular intervals, clubs should check that the battery and AED pads have not expired and the defibrillator is fully operational.

Club and team First Aid Kits should also be checked and refilled to ensure that they are ready for the season start.

Click here for the St John Ambulance AED maintenance checklist

Click here for the Football NSW First Aid & Defibrillator webpage

 

 NSW WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECK

Compliance with the WWCC is mandatory requirement in NSW and applicable to all sport organisations and individuals who work or volunteer with children under 18 years.

Your club must ensure that it has obtained and verified the WWC Numbers of all of your club’s workers and volunteers in the WWC online system and kept a record of those verification details.

Resources:

Further information Football NSW Working with Children Check webpage

 

NSW CHILD SAFE STANDARDS

Compliance with the Child Safe Standards is a mandatory requirement in NSW for all sport clubs, associations, branches, referee branches and organisations.

Resources available for clubs include:

Further information Football NSW Safeguarding webpage