Sport and physical activity are central to the fabric of life in Ireland. As citizens of this state, people with disabilities have a right to be active within their local communities. In our efforts to truly understand what it is really like for a person with a disability to be active in Ireland, Active Disability Iireland carried out nationwide focus groups with people with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities.
They engaged with 140 people across 22 counties, who were both active and inactive, and asked about their experiences, challenges and needs in relation to their participation in sport and physical activity. From the vast feedback we received, we have developed the Sport Inclusion Disability Charter, which clearly outlines the five key areas people with disabilities are asking all organisations to consider in making active and healthy lifestyles possible for them. Click here for insights and to hear more about some of the people we spoke to, and how they stay active.
What People With Disabilities Are Asking Of Your Organisation
Openness
Be open to and understanding of all people with disabilities
People
Access training for your staff/volunteers to facilitate the inclusion of people with disabilities
Activities
Develop and deliver inclusive activities
Facilities
Review your facility/venues/equipment to make our organisation more accessible
Promotion
Promote the inclusive nature of your activities, in a variety of formats
RESOURCES
Download the Charter
Accessibility Guidelines for Leisure Centres
Accessibility Recommendations and Guidelines 2018
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