Inclusion WA are based in Perth, Western Australia. In this episode we profit=le one of their many successful programs—one that connects disadvantaged youth, including young people with disability, to community sport and recreation. Some great tools and resources to help replicate their success.
READ MORERough Riderz: Welcome to a world of dirt
by Peter Downs | Jul 26, 2013 | Case Studies & Profiles, Latest Episode, Peter Downs | 0 comments
Rough Riderz are a group on a mission. They want to create a fully inclusive downhill Mountain Bike racing community in the UK. Yes, Mountain Biking! They are well on the way to achieving that. Read their great story and see a model of inclusion that breaks many of the stereotypes.
READ MOREFloatsation
by Ken Black | May 26, 2013 | Case Studies & Profiles, Ken Black, Latest Episode, Martin Mansell | 0 comments
Floatsation is a simple yet smart initiative that facilitates independence in the water for people of all abilities. It’s a labour of love for Martin Mansell from the UK. In this episode we catch up with Martin and take a look at Floatsation in action.
READ MOREWorking Together for Paralympic Sport in Oceania
by Peter Downs | Apr 26, 2013 | Case Studies & Profiles, Latest Episode, Peter Downs | 0 comments
The Paralympic Games in London had a huge impact around the world. The benefits go way beyond the excitement of the two weeks of competition. In this episode we explore the benefits the Paralympic Games, including the lead-up and aftermath, for the Oceania region. It’s a terrific story of cooperation and collective impact.
READ MORESurf2Heal
by Peter Downs | Jan 26, 2013 | Case Studies & Profiles, Latest Episode, Peter Downs | 0 comments
Surfing is a great sport. Perhaps not synonymous with Ireland, but the Irish have a quite brilliant program that teachers surfing for young people with autism. We had a chance to catch up with Surf2Heal while attending the EUCAPA Conference. See our exclusive interview.
READ MOREA short story of Matthew the cyclist
by Peter Downs | Sep 20, 2012 | Case Studies & Profiles, Latest Episode, Peter Downs | 0 comments
This is the story of Matthew Kallir-Preece, a young man with a passion for cycling. It’s also a story of how a local cycling club embraced and supported Matthew on his journey to the national championships. We interview Matthew’s mother and coach and uncover the secrets of inclusive success.
READ MOREOther recent cool published stuff
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- LimbPower June 19, 2021
- Inclusion in Physical Education: Discover, Invent, Describe and Feel April 19, 2021
- TIC34: Ken Black August 12, 2020
- Lockdown Games – Inclusive Fitness July 6, 2020
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