Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE shortlisted for Charity Awards 2016
The English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS), on behalf of all of the Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE project partners, is delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards.
The partners are delighted to be one of three shortlisted for the longest running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector.
EFDS, in collaboration with the Youth Sport Trust, Scottish Disability Sport, Disability Sport Northern Ireland, Disability Sport Wales, and the British Paralympic Association has been shortlisted in the disability category for its Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE project.
The project aims to support teachers, school staff and trainee teachers to provide positive experiences for young disabled people in PE.
The Charity Awards is the sector’s most highly-regarded excellence recognition scheme. All 30 shortlisted charities this year have been judged by an independent panel of sector leaders as having demonstrated outstanding best practice from which other organisations can learn.
The 10 category winners, plus the recipients of the Overall Award for Excellence and the Daniel Phelan Award for Outstanding Achievement, will be announced at a ceremony and dinner on Thursday 9 June at the Mermaid Theatre in London’s Blackfriars.
The black-tie evening is hosted by former BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull, who will be joined by representatives of the shortlisted charities, alongside senior figures from the charity and civil society sector, and a smattering of celebrities from the worlds of theatre, television, music and sport.
Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE is a Paralympic legacy-inspired initiative, which focuses on developing and delivering training to increase the delivery of high-quality inclusive PE lessons.
The aim is to provide more young disabled people with a positive and inclusive experience of PE, which will translate into healthier, more active lifestyles.
There has been a significant, measureable impact thanks to the Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE training. To date, over 7,500 teachers, school staff and trainee teachers have received face-to-face training across the UK.
An estimated additional 16,500 people have benefited from the materials and/or peer-to-peer expertise sharing thanks to a ‘cascade effect’, and approximately 550,000 young people with special educational needs will have benefited from improved practice in school.
Tania Mason, editorial director at Civil Society Media which organises the Charity Awards, congratulated EFDS on making the highly-coveted shortlist. She said:
“We had a record number of entries this year, and the standard was particularly high, so EFDS and the project partners should be very proud to have made the shortlist.
“For 16 years the Charity Awards have been identifying and celebrating the fantastic work that UK charities do, and the rigorous judging process ensures that only the very best-run charities make it through.
“We wish Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE the very best of luck on the night.”
John Low, Chief Executive of Charities Aid Foundation, overall partner of the Charity Awards, said:
“CAF exists to support the amazing work of charities. Anyone looking to see some of the impressive ways in which charities make a difference would only need to take a look at the shortlisted nominees for this year’s Charity Awards.
“These are shining examples of charities at their very best, showing determined leadership and constantly innovating to support people in communities across the UK and beyond. It has been a difficult year for the charity sector and there are important lessons to take away from this. But it is no less vital that we continue to celebrate the success of charities which make such a difference to people’s lives in so many different ways.
“Recognising the achievements of charities, like those in this year’s shortlist, is a crucial part of how we continue to maintain and build a proud culture of caring for others and selfless generosity in Britain.”
On behalf of all the Sainsbury’s Inclusive PE partners, Barry Horne, Chief Executive for EFDS said:
“We are delighted to be shortlisted for such a prestigious award. Every partner involved believes a positive experience in PE and school sport plays a critical role in shaping life-long participation and access to sporting pathways for all young people.
"The results have been notable and being shortlisted is a brilliant tribute to everyone’s dedication over the years.”
The Shortlist 2016
Advice, support and campaigning:
Migrant Help
Women’s Resource Centre
YOU Trust
Arts, culture and heritage:
Eureka! The National Children’s Museum
Northern Ballet
Unlimited Theatre
Children and youth:
Active Change Foundation
Children’s Food Trust
For Jimmy
Disability:
C-Change Scotland
English Federation of Disability Sport
SignHealth
Education and training:
Place2Be
The Boxing Academy
Environment and conservation:
Eden Project
Keep Britain Tidy
RSPB
Grantmaking and funding:
SHINE (Support and Help In Education)
The Bulldog Trust
Winner, the Preston Road Women’s Centre
Healthcare and medical research:
Combat Stress
Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes
Streetdoctors
International aid and development:
Camfed International
Omid Foundation
Send a Cow
Vision for a Nation Foundation:
Social care and welfare
Community Links Northern Ltd
Open Road
The Trussell Trust