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Hoops Multi Skills Sessions

The sessions take place Monday evenings 5:30-6:30pm (except bank holiday Mondays).Hoops Basketball Centre, Thorncliffe Road. The club is for children with disabilities and their families. The sessions are free. If you would like to help out at the sessions or would like more information please contact Lis Stephenson

 

This Summer

Over the summer many of you came along to the summer activity sessions. these included climbing, trampoline and general activity play sessions.  We would love to know what you thought and what you would like to do again!  If you have any comments or ideas for next time please click here

Below are some pics of the sessions that took place.....

 

 

 

 Sports Clubs

The Sports Development Team is here to help sports clubs and organisations become more inclusive of people with disabilities. Here are some of the benefits of becoming inclusive, that may encourage you:

  • Increased membership
  • More awareness in the community of the club and its achievements with an improved ability to attract sponsorship
  • More people to become involved as volunteers. People with disabilities have many skills to share, often in areas where it is difficult to find a willing person, such as administration
  • Professional and personal development of club members as they share new skills and knowledge about their sport with the new members with disabilities
  • Better facilities that are safer and more user friendly

With some flexibility, imagination and a little effort, your club could enjoy some of these benefits.

 

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Contact Details

Lis Stephenson
Sports Equity Offier
The Nan Tait Centre
Abbey Road
Barrow-in-Furness
Cumbria
LA14 1LG

01229 407310
lis.stephenson@cumbriacc.gov.uk