Latest news from the National Disability Sports Organisations
Welcome to the latest news round-up from the National Disability Sports Organisations for February 2023.
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.
WheelPower – 27 February 2023
Booking open for WheelPower National Junior Games 2023
The National Junior Games from WheelPower will return this June, providing a life changing opportunity for disabled children aged 11-18 to discover wheelchair sports. Booking for this fantastic annual event is now open on their website.
LimbPower – 27 February 2023
Take on 31 miles this March for LimbPower
LimbPower is inviting community members, friends, and supporters to take on the ‘31 Miles This March’ challenge for free and to raise funds for LimbPower.
UK Deaf Sport – 20 February 2023
England Deaf Football Upcoming Events
UK Deaf Sport publish information about upcoming events from England Deaf Football.
Special Olympics GB – 16 February 2023
Team Special Olympics GB coaching team named for Berlin 2023 Special Olympics World Games
Thirty sports coaches have been named in the Special Olympics Great Britain coaching team that will travel to Berlin in June to support its athletes at the Special Olympics World Games.
British Blind Sport – 13 February 2023
New visual impairment in sport workshops
British Blind Sport (BBS) will hold in-person workshops in 2023 to raise awareness of the importance of providing inclusive physical activity opportunities for people with sight loss.
Dwarf Sports Association UK – 13 February 2023
DSAuk Renews its 10-year strategy and looks to the future
A new Ten-year strategy sets out how the Dwarf Sports Association UK will develop its services to engage, support and ensure quality delivery and opportunity for people with dwarfism in sport and recreation.
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.
Photo credit: WheelPower.