Make sure your club’s vision, mission, and values reflect inclusion
What your club wants to achieve longterm (club’s vision), what your club currently does (club’s mission) and what your club values (club’s values) are
What your club wants to achieve longterm (club’s vision), what your club currently does (club’s mission) and what your club values (club’s values) are
Appreciating Children and Youth with Disabilities In Canada, more than 540,000 youths aged 15 to 24 years (13%) had one or more disabilities (2017
Developing an inclusive sport policy for your club doesn’t have to be difficult. Modify this policy example to suit your club’s needs. Inclusive Sport
Inclusion is based on the simple idea that every child and family is valued equally and deserves the same opportunities and experiences to meaningfully
Build Your Pillars of Inclusion Pillar #1: Access Pillar #2: Participation Pillar #3: Supports Access Your club can build the pillar of “access” by
Inclusive sport is pretty straightforward. Inclusive sport ensures that everyone, including children and youth with disabilities, participate in meaningful sport opportunities of their choice
Don’t underestimate the impact that your club’s stories of inclusion have on participants, their families and others in your community who are opening their
All children and youth deserve to participate fully in regular sport and community activities, where they feel that they belong, can form friendships, and
Top Picks Coaching Resources Your go–to tools and resources No one understands better than you that your club’s greatest assets are your coaches. We’ve
What is appropriate language to use when referring to people with a disability? Language and the words we use change our perceptions and how
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