SPORTS SPECIFIC COURSES
SPORTS SPECIFIC COURSES & SPORTS COACH UK COURSES
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FAWT Coaching Footballers with a Disability
- How to Coach Disabled People in Sport (Sports Coach UK) - A 2 hour workshop which is intended to introduce coaches to the fundamentals of including disabled people within the coaching environment; focussing on the selection of appropriate coaching activities and establishing and maintaining an appropriate coaching environment.
Courses in Wales:
Date: 13th January 2009
Location: Conwy
Time: 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Provide: Scuk
Please contact Caroline Jones: 01492 575566 for further information about this course.
- Coaching Disabled Performers (Sports Coach UK) - A 3 hour workshop which is intended to extend a coaches knowledge of working with disabled performers; focussing on planning, adaptation, inclusion and appropriate segregation.
Courses in Wales:
Date: 27th January 2009
Time: 6.30 - 9.30pm
Contact Caroline Jones: 01492 575566
- RCT, Treforest Football Club
Date: 12th May 2008
Time: 6 - 9pm
Contact Shelley Coster: 01443 490242
- Please click the resources tab labelled "Other Scuk Courses" in the Disability Equality Training Section to view more courses provided by Scuk
- Alternatively you can visit www.sportscoachuk.com
- Elements (Youth Sport Trust) - A 1 day training course (normally 9.30 - 4.30) which has been designed and is tutored by teachers working with pupils with complex impairments both within school and the community setting. The course contains the following elements:
The aims of the course are to develop a range of activities which are appropriate to pupils with complex impairments; consider modification and adaptation to appropriately challenge pupils with complex impairments; and consider safety when developing and designing activities.
- Schools will get a FREE set of Elements cards, CD resource, and a starter kit of Elements equipment.
Contact Youth Sport Trust for more details: www.youthsporttrust.org
Disability Equality Training: Leisure Service Providers (LSP)
- Within the sport and leisure industry we all have a duty to ensure that there is access and equitable provision of opportunity to all individuals within our community. This brand new workshop is therefore intended to provide leisure staff with an enhanced level of knowledge regarding equality, and create the opportunity to apply that information and knowledge to the specific work environment (whether as a centre receptionist, fitness advisor, cleaner, catering staff, centre manager, pool lifeguard, etc).
- The workshop will be a mixture of group disussions, provision of relevant and useful information, and the practical application of relevant and appropriate examples. Specific scenarios have been developed to stimulate discussion, highlight particular concerns expressed by centre/ facility staff and disabled customers alike, and adopt a problem solving approach to the issues.
- The workshop includes the following areas:-
- Perceptions and experiences
- Terminology
- Legislation
- Barriers to participation
- Opportunities for participation
- At the end of this workshop you should be more aware of barriers that maybe encountered by disabled people, and how you can work together with colleagues, and customers to overcome them.
- For further information about the DET (LSP) course please contact: office@fdsw.org.uk
- For more information about how you go about booking a DET (LSP) workshop and for a booking form to run the DET (LSP) workshop in your area, select from the following resources:-