Training
Please find below a synopsis of Disability Sports NI Training Courses. Full course information is available through the online PDF version of our Training Courses 2007 – 2008 booklet.
Leisure Services Disability Awareness Training Course
Course Overview:
The sports & leisure specific course incorporates several practical sessions and has been designed to provide District Council Leisure Services staff, at all levels, with the knowledge and understanding they need to deliver services which are more inclusive of people with disabilities.
'Inclusive Games' Training Course
Course Content:
A course designed for those currently working with or planning to work with children or adults with disabilities. Through a series of practical 'hands on' sessions participants are provided with enough knowledge to run activity sessions in a range of inclusive games/sports in which disabled and non disabled adults and children can participate. No previous sports experience is necessary. All participants receive the 'Inclusive Games' Resource Pack.
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'Games For All' Leadership Award
Course Overview:
A 4 hr course designed to provide teachers and leaders with the knowledge and resources required to run a series of warm up activities, core skills sessions and fun games for disabled and non-disabled children 5yrs +. The award has been specifically designed to meet the needs of teachers and leaders with little or no sporting background as well as those with formal PE backgrounds. All participants receive the 'Games For All' Resource Pack containing 31 colourful resource cards.
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'Including People with Disabilities in Your Club' Training Course
Course Overview:
A 3.5 hr course designed to provide sports club administrators, coaches and volunteers with the knowledge they need to make their club programmes, facilities and activities more inclusive of people with disabilities. Through a range of interactive exercises participants are made aware of the main barriers to participation and are provided with practical advice and guidance.
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