Developing a Coaching Pathway Programme for people with learning difficulties
The project helped develop a Coaching Pathway Programme for people with learning difficulties in partnership with Sport for Confidence
The project helped develop a Coaching Pathway Programme for people with learning difficulties in partnership with Sport for Confidence
Living Sport started working with a local parent-led charity Welcome 2 Our world in 2015. It soon became clear that the group had several barriers and challenges to accessing sport and physical activity opportunities in the local area for their children who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Throughout 2016, Northamptonshire Sport made a decision to give each month a theme to support a particular work area or series of projects.
It was decided that September would be a great opportunity to hold an “Inclusion month” alongside the Paralympics and the Disability officer and Marcomms Officer put a plan in place to maximise the opportunity to raise the profile of Inclusive sport.
The aim this project was to improve outcomes for young children with conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, development delay and hyper mobility.
Until Kendal Youth Disability Club was established there was limited opportunity for young people with disabilities to participate in spo
Young people from across Greater Manchester came together to compete in a variety of sports competitions at Leigh Sports Village in July.
Nearly 200 young people have benefited from MK Inclusive Tennis opportunities.
Stepping Stone is a about supporting young people and adults aged 14yrs+ with a disability, long term health condition or additional needs to take part in sport.
Commonweal School has a dedicated unit for children with a physical impairment and worked with Wiltshire and Swindon Sport, Swindon Borou
This innovative Sportivate project offered students with moderate to severe disabilities and/or autism, a chance to practice yoga and med