The Inclusion Club
Sharing models of good inclusive practice in sport and recreation for people with disabilityWeThe15
Multiple leading international organisations have united to launch WeThe15, which aspires to be the biggest ever human rights movement to represent the world’s 1.2 billion persons with disabilities. Continue Reading WeThe15
LimbPower
LimbPower is the organisation in the UK that supports the participation of people who have limb difference in sport and the arts. This video series s brings parents and practitioners together to support young people who have limb impairments. Continue Reading LimbPower
Inclusion in Physical Education: Discover, Invent, Describe and Feel
This episode features an interview with Sean Gallagher describes his journey teaching PE to secondary school young people with vision impairments, including practical demonstrations using TREE. Continue Reading Inclusion in Physical Education: Discover, Invent, Describe and Feel
Lockdown Games – Inclusive Fitness
Another part of our Lockdown Games series we look at various inclusive fitness exercises. Continue Reading Lockdown Games – Inclusive Fitness
Lockdown Games 3
In this the third of our Lockdown Games series we start by looking at some activities that are suitable for everyone but are particularly suitable for young people with profound and complex needs. Continue Reading Lockdown Games 3
Lockdown Games 2
Second part of Ken’s ‘Lockdown Games’ features Throlf – an inclusive game anyone can play with household items Continue Reading Lockdown Games 2
Inclusive Lockdown Games
As a contribution to alleviating ‘Lockdown Blues’ Ken has come up with some simple games and activities for children of all ages, mostly using bits a pieces you might find lying around the house. Continue Reading Inclusive Lockdown Games
Inclusion in physical education: A primary teachers actions
Meet Catherine McBride, a Generalist Primary Teacher with a keen interest in Physical Education. Catherine describes her teaching journey to date, research undertaken that led her to strengthening her teaching strategies in physical education lessons and beyond to develop meaningful Physical Education learning experiences for all her pupils with a focus on Ben a wheelchair user. Continue Reading Inclusion in physical education: A primary teachers actions
European Congress of Adapted Physical Activity 2018
The 14th European Congress of Adapted Physical Activity (EUCAPA) was hosted by the University of Worcester, UK, at the behest of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (EUFAPA) from the 3rd – 5th July 2018. See here a summary of the event. Continue Reading European Congress of Adapted Physical Activity 2018
Inclusion in physical education: Dancing with your eyes
Meet Róisín Kelly, a Generalist Primary Teacher with a keen interest in Physical Education. In this interview with Susan Marron, Róisín describes the teaching strategies that she implements in her teaching to develop meaningful Physical Education learning experiences for her pupils with Special Education Needs. Continue Reading Inclusion in physical education: Dancing with your eyes
How to write an inclusion commitment statement
An inclusion commitment statement is a public record that expresses the club’s dedication to making sure its membership reflects the diversity of its local community. In this post Michael Woods explores what an inclusion commitment statement is and why your club should have one, plus he guides you through the steps to create one. Continue Reading How to write an inclusion commitment statement
Inclusive Physical Education
Whilst much good work has been done in the area of inclusive physical education there is still more than can be done. Mark Bullock looks at the fact – the evidence – of where inclusive physical education in the UK is up to. Continue Reading Inclusive Physical Education
TIC34: Ken Black
In this special guest podcast from Doug McDonald with Inclusion Club founding Director Ken Black. Hold on to your seats!! Continue Reading TIC34: Ken Black
TIC33: Dave MacCalman
Dave MacCalman is a Senior Advisor for the Halberg Foundation in New Zealand. He’s experienced, knows his stuff and a great guy. We caught up with him recently to pick his brains a little… Continue Reading TIC33: Dave MacCalman
TIC32: Elsa Havas series
Elsa Havas, from Finland, conducts a series of interviews with experts from around the world exploring the global understanding of adapted physical activity. Continue Reading TIC32: Elsa Havas series
TIC31: Aaron Dragwidge
Aaron Dragwidge is the Disability Engagement Specialist with Cricket Australia. Aaron has been busy transforming Cricket’s approach to the inclusion of people with disability. Continue Reading TIC31: Aaron Dragwidge
TIC30: Katrina Porter
Katrina Porter is a Paralympic champion, having competed in swimming backstroke for Australia at three Paralympic Games and three World Championships. She now works in Perth, her home town, in sport development. Continue Reading TIC30: Katrina Porter
TIC29: Alison Mosely
Alison is a multiple Paralympian – having been a crucial part of the most successful era of wheelchair basketball in Australia. She is passionate about inclusion and now works in sport development. Continue Reading TIC29: Alison Mosely
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