Inclusion Programme
Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport (LRS) is leading the way down an inclusive pathway for sport and physical activity, offering a wider range of accessible and impairment specific opportunities for people with disabilities.
Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport (LRS) is leading the way down an inclusive pathway for sport and physical activity, offering a wider range of accessible and impairment specific opportunities for people with disabilities.
Tees Valley Sport have teamed up with a local Charity called Investing in People and Cultures (IPC) and a Middlesbrough based Martial Arts and Cross Training Academy (M.A-X Academy) to deliver a project that has made significant difference to the lives of young Refugee and Asylum Seekers living in the Tees Valley.
The overall aim of this project was to develop an understanding of women in the place that they live. To build on the research that has been conducted to help us understand the general barriers to participation, and create localised brands that women can relate to and feel part of.
Get Active is a unique sport and physical activity programme focussing on young people from high areas of deprivation. We worked together with the local housing association Golding Homes to create an activity programme that would work for the individual and their community, and looked to address some ongoing issues highlighted by local residents such as: nuisance behaviours; lack of pride in their community and the barriers that their location provides.
Active Herts is a Sport England, CCG and Public Health funded programme which is using behaviour change techniques to support inactive individuals in the most deprived communities within Hertfordshire to overcome barriers and to become more active.
People in Surrey are half as likely to take part in sport/physical activity if they are disabled when compared to non-disabled people. There are significantly fewer opportunities for disabled people to take part in organised sport/physical activity either in specific sessions or inclusive sessions.
Establishing a partnership with Person Shaped Support (PSS) has provided a unique opportunity for MSP to work with a group of women whose lives – due to their individual circumstances – would best be described as challenging, or even ‘chaotic’.
Lancashire Sport Partnership are delighted to present our new promotional film which showcases Satellite Clubs in Lancashire.