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Disability Sports News – October 2024

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British Blind Sport

BBS Junior Swim Festival returns this November

The BBS Junior Swim Festival will bring together participants aged 3-17 years old for a jam-packed day of competitive races for our National Youth Swimming Gala, fun races and diving lessons at Tudor Grange Leisure Centre, in partnership with Swim England.

The event provides an excellent opportunity for blind and partially sighted young people aged three to 17 from all over the UK to participate in fun and competitive activities. Attendees will also be able to meet Paralympic swimmers Melanie Barratt and Eliza and Scarlett Humphreys.

Dwarf Sports Association UK

DSAuk National Boccia Tournament 2024: A Weekend of Sportsmanship and Fun

The Dwarf Sports Association UK (DSAuk) held its highly anticipated annual National Boccia Tournament during the first weekend of October, and this year’s event was a remarkable success. With a record-breaking 105 entries for the 2024 competition, the tournament was filled with excitement, competition, as participants from across the country gathered to showcase their Boccia skills.

The tournament took place over two action-packed days, making full use of eight courts at the venue. Competitors ranged from as young as four years old—marking the first time we’ve had such young participants—all the way to seasoned Masters. It was an inspiring mix of youth and experience, with athletes of all ages coming together to enjoy the sport.

UK Deaf Sport

Vacancy for a Governance Manager

UK Deaf Sport is the leading organisation for deaf sports in the UK. Their vision is Every Deaf Person Active and Inspired by Sports and Physical Activity. They provide support, raise awareness for fairness and campaign for deaf people, ensuring equal opportunities in sport and physical activity. Its mission is for more deaf people to participate in sports throughout their lives and more deaf athletes to perform on the world stage.

The Governance Manager will be responsible for working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure UK Deaf Sport continues to meet all quality and legal requirements including the Code for Sport Governance and CPSU/ACT Safeguarding Assessments, overseeing and leading all risk management and quality assurance processes.

LimbPower

Transform Your Rehabilitation Journey with LimbPower’s “Beyond Boundaries” Workshop

Are you a new amputee looking to enhance your rehabilitation journey? Don’t miss LimbPower’s “Beyond Boundaries” workshop on Saturday 30 November at Oxted Community Hall in Surrey. This must-attend event offers advanced rehabilitation techniques, promoting physical, mental, and social well-being in a supportive community setting.

Meet others on the same journey, share experiences, and improve your prosthetic proficiency together. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. Join us and take a significant step towards a more active and fulfilling life!

Photo credit: Dwarf Sports UK

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