Latest news from the National Disability Sports Organisations
Welcome to the latest news round-up from the National Disability Sports Organisations for October 2022.
The National Disability Sports Organisations (NDSOs) are a good starting point for many deaf and 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 – 26 October 2022
Beyond Boundaries in-person event
LimbPower is hosting Beyond Boundaries, an in-person, interactive educational workshop for amputees and individuals with limb difference focusing on physical, mental and social wellbeing. The event takes place on Saturday 3 December 2022 in Oxted, Surrey to support European Limb Loss Day and the International Day for Disabled People.
CP Sport – 25 October 2022
CP Sport launch frame running skills cards and videos
On Tuesday 25 October, CP Sport launched a series of frame running skills cards and tutorial videos. To demonstrate how frame running works, a safety briefing, a range of frame running activities and how you can get involved at your club.
UK Deaf Sport – 21 October 2022
England Deaf Women’s Futsal team reach the final
Many congratulations to the England Deaf Women’s Futsal team for reaching the final of the EDSO Futsal Championships in Italy.
British Blind Sport – 11 October 2022
Have a go at inclusive sports at BBS’s event in Leicester!
Try rock climbing, fly fishing, fitness workouts, football and more at British Blind Sport’s (BBS) Have a Go Day in Leicester. The rescheduled event is free to attend and will take place on Saturday 12 November 2022 from 10am to 3pm at Brockington College, Enderby Road, Leicester, LE18 4AQ. We invite blind and partially sighted people of all abilities, as well as their families, to come along and participate in sport in a relaxed and supportive setting.
Special Olympics GB – 5 October 2022
Special Olympics GB welcomes five new additions to Athlete Leadership Team
Special Olympics GB is delighted to welcome five new additions to its Athlete Leadership Team (ALT), which represents the voices of around many thousands of athletes living with intellectual disabilities across Great Britain and champions an ethos of inclusion.
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.