Latest news from the National Disability Sports Organisations
Welcome to July's monthly news round-up from the National Disability Sports Organisations.
The National Disability Sports Organisations (NDSOs) are a good starting point for many disabled people who want to be more active. They provide advice, support and opportunities for people of all ages with specific impairments to take part in sport and activity.
Latest NDSO news
LimbPower – 29 July 2021
reVAMP Fitness and Nutrition programme supports participants to keep active at home
LimbPower’s reVAMP programme is the ideal solution to exercising at home and keeping active. Series 3 is designed for upper limb amputees and individuals with limb difference.
UK Deaf Sport – 29 July 2021
Get active with UK Deaf Sport virtual challenges this summer
UK Deaf Sport are launching not one but two new virtual summer activity challenges. Take on a daily activity with the family, or run, walk, swim or bike anyway you like in August.
Dwarf Sports Association UK – 28 July 2021
DSAuk members all set for Tokyo Paralympic Games
Dwarf Sports Association UK (DSAuk) are proud to announce that a record number of DSAuk athletes and members have been selected to compete at the upcoming Tokyo Paralympic Games.
WheelPower – 28 July 2021
WheelPower National Junior Games return in 2022
The WheelPower National Junior Games set to return next year. Held at Stoke Mandeville Stadium, the Games are a great way for children with a physical impairment to discover sport in a safe, welcoming, and friendly environment. Parents and schools can register their interest now.
Cerebral Palsy Sport – 26 July 2021
Return of the CP Sport National Athletics Championships
The CP Sport National Athletics Championships return in September after missing a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CP Sport look forward to welcoming athletes with cerebral palsy to the event at University of Warwick Athletics Track in Coventry on Saturday 18 September 2021.
British Blind Sport – 24 July 2021
British Blind Sport launches multi-sport have-a-go day in Hull
British Blind Sport is collaborating with Sight Support Hull & East Yorkshire to host an inclusive multi-sport events for individuals and families living with sight loss. The free event will take place on Saturday 7 August at St Mary’s College. Follow link to register.
Special Olympics GB – 22 July 2021
“Being picked for the World Winter Games is my biggest achievement to date”
With only six months until the World Winter Games start, Special Olympics GB alpine skier, Fleur O-Donohue talks about her excitement and pride of being selected to compete.
Find out more about the NDSOs
Click here to learn more about the NDSOs, and visit their individual websites to find out how they can help you to get moving and enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle.
All NDSOs are Activity Alliance members. We are proud to work collaboratively with them to achieve fairness for disabled people in sport and activity.