Partners
We work with local and national partners to increase the opportunities available to and for disabled people. Our charity benefits from its Members such as regional representatives and the National Disability Sports Organisations.
Found 35 partners. Show all
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The Inspire Group
Associate MembersThe Inspire Group exists to inspire sport, engage people and empower communities.
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The Change Foundation
Associate MembersA charity that uses sport and dance to create transformational change in young people.
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Thomas Pocklington Trust: for people with sight loss
Associate MembersWork with partners to identify and meet the needs and aspirations of blind and partially sighted people across the UK.
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Association of Colleges
Associate MembersThe lead organisation for sport and physical activity in 16+ education.
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Down's Syndrome Association
Associate MembersDSActive is a programme run by the Down’s Syndrome Association, creating opportunities for people with Down’s syndrome to lead active lives.
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International Mixed Ability Sports
Associate MembersIMAS is at the forefront of a global movement challenging the orthodoxy of grassroots sport provision.
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Access Sport
Associate MembersAccess Sport enhances the life prospects of disadvantaged children by providing opportunities to experience and enjoy the power of sport.
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England Golf
Associate MembersEngland Golf is the governing body for amateur golf in England. It is one of the country’s largest sports governing bodies.
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SportsAble
Associate MembersSportsAble is a very ambitious and successful club located in Maidenhead.
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Sport and Recreation Alliance
Associate MembersThe Sport and Recreation Alliance believes that the power of sport and recreation can change lives and bring communities together.
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Newcastle University Students Union
Associate MembersThe Students’ Union (NUSU) is known by all of our students as the place where you really can Live, Work, and Play.
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Para Dance UK
Associate MembersThe UK Body for wheelchair dance sport and wheelchair dancing within the UK, for those who would otherwise be excluded from dancing.