INCLUSION on the field is now a very big part of the disability space and this blog will tell you all about it!
Did you know there are many sports that could be adapted, or have set teams that include our disability community from children all the way through to adulthood right across our country? Encouraging inclusion for people with disabilities in sports is not just about fairness; it's about enriching the sporting community and providing opportunities for everyone to thrive.
Sports have an incredible capacity to break down barriers, both physical and societal. When we head out onto the field or court, our differences fade into the background, replaced by a shared passion for the game. Inclusive sporting groups offer a safe and supportive space where individuals with disabilities can showcase their skills, form lasting friendships, and cultivate a sense of belonging.
WADSA empowers people living with a disability through meaningful participation in sport, recreation and a range of fun disability services across WA.
Connecting people with disabilities to sport and recreation activities in Victoria.
Over 70%Â of people living with disability want to be active
Lets encourage to build a community
Inclusive sporting groups are more than just teams; they're communities built on mutual respect, camaraderie, and shared experiences. By joining these groups, individuals with disabilities become part of something greater than themselves—a network of support and encouragement that extends beyond the field of play. Together, they celebrate victories, navigate challenges, and forge bonds that withstand the test of time.
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