Latest news from the National Disability Sports Organisations
Welcome to the latest news round-up from the National Disability Sports Organisations for November 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
British Blind Sport – 28 November 2022
British Blind Sport launches annual Christmas appeal
Help BBS's Christmas Stars bring people with sight loss together and make a visible difference through sport.
UK Deaf Sport – 25 November 2022
Latest vacancies at UK Deaf Sport
UK Deaf Sport is seeking an experienced Partnership Manager to strengthen our relationships with key stakeholders at a local, regional and national level to increase the number of deaf people participating in sport and physical activity.
Special Olympics GB – 17 November 2022
Special Olympics GB names first athletes for Special Olympics World Summer Games 2023
Special Olympics Great Britain is delighted to announce its first 58 athletes who will compete at next year’s Special Olympics World Games.
CP Sport
England star Harry Baker encourages others to try CP football
CP Sport collected a range of profiles from participants that play CP and/or Frame Football, as well as profiles from coaches, physiotherapists and parents of players to use as promotional material during the 2022 Football World Cup.
Dwarf Sports Association UK - 11 November 2022
Ellie proves that dancing is for everyone
DSAuk Patron Ellie Simmonds showed the world that anything is possible when you give it your all, and that dancing is for everyone.
WheelPower - 2 November 2022
WheelPower Sports Festival returns to London
The latest Wheelchair Sports Festival from WheelPower took place at Brunel University, London in November. The free taster event introduced 48 disabled participants to five wheelchair sports during a full day of activity.
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.