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Deaf Squash comes to Herts!
Date: Sunday 8th September 2013
Venue: Bishop Stortford Squash Club, Silver Leys,
Hadham Rd, Bishop Stortford, CM23 2QE
9.30am - 11.30am Come and Play Squash! There will
be a range of fun activities available to suit all abilities
even if you have never played squash before!
Communication support will be provided and deaf
coaches will be on hand to take you through your
paces.
11.30am - 6pm Stay and watch the England Deaf
Squash Association (EDSA) Deaf Squash Players
compete in their annual Championships
Cost: Free
For more information or to register your interest in
attending the Open Day please contact Amanda
Robinson from England Squash & Racketball (South
Regional Manager and National Disability Lead) on
07918 775422 or email
amanda.robinson@englandsquashandracketball.com.
Herts Disability Sports Forum for Young People 9 August 2013
The Herts Disability Sports Forum for Young People exists to support individuals with disabilities, and organisations
delivering sport to disabled people, to get involved in sport and physical activity in Hertfordshire. The forum has
representation from the county’s Project Ability School, Special Educational Need Schools, Local Authority Sports
Development Officers and the Herts Sports Partnership; and invites officers from local sports clubs, National Governing
Bodies and Advisory Services to its meetings on a regular basis. The forum works to four themes; support of Project
Ability, talent ID/taster days, increasing participation and the support of community and clubs.
Nominal amounts of funding are available for clubs to apply for through the group, to support ventures that aim to
increase participation in sport among the disabled community. This newsletter aims to share information about
activities and events taking place to the wider community.
Use the gym under the instruction of someone who understands your condition… Based at Hartham Leisure Centre on Hartham Common is Tom Horey who in 2010 suffered a spinal cord injury whilst playing rugby, which has left him wheelchair bound. Since then he has completed both his Fitness Instructor qualification and, more specifically an Instructability qualification – a gym based certificate which enables him to work with other disabled people. Tom is now looking to utilise his knowledge to get people into the centre and help them become more active. There are a variety of ways in which the equipment at the centre can be utilised by disabled people and with Tom’s expertise to hand, the centre is keen to help to show how individuals can still have the benefits of exercise. If you would like further information or to have an informal chat about how you could benefit from Tom’s experience, please contact Ian Ling, Fitness Manager on 01992 584000.
Disability Sport Support SchemeThe Herts Disability Sports Forum for Young People is pleased to announce that its Disability Sport Support Scheme
is now open to receive applications for funding. The scheme exists to help individuals with disabilities and
organisations delivering sport to disabled people to get involved in sport and physical activity in Hertfordshire.
Organisations delivering sport, including sports clubs and schools, may apply for support of up to £500 in one
application with, among other things:
Training courses for members to increase disability awareness
Providing taster sessions for adults and/or children with disabilities to try new sports activities
Increasing the provision of extra-curricular activity for children with disabilities
Sporting events which aim to increase participation among disabled people in sport, improve activity levels and
health of people with disabilities and improve the levels of performance of disabled sportspeople
For more information, or to receive application forms, please contact Shelley Woods on 01707 281005 or email s.woods4@herts.ac.uk .
Recently funded project! The Herts Disability Sports Forum for Young People is pleased to have awarded the Watford and District YMCA
£500 to set up a brand new multi-sport session in St Albans, following the success if a similar pilot in Watford.
Herts Learning Disability Games Fun!
On Sunday 28 July a total of seven teams of adults from
five of the counties local authorities made their way to
Jarman Park Athletics Track in Hemel Hempstead to
compete in the Herts Learning Disability Games.
More than 200 athletes and volunteers attended the
event organised by the staff at Dacorum Sportspace. The
Herts Sports Partnership provided funding while Apex
360 took control of running the various activity stations.
Additional volunteer support also came in the form of
Dacorum Mencap, Dacorum Borough Council and family
and friends of the teams.
Teams took part in a circuit of group activities in the
morning where they could score points as a collective,
followed by individual competition in the afternoon.
It was also a great day for local clubs to highlight how
they are embracing opportunities to work with disabled
people. Gosling Tennis Centre and Easy Rider Cycles
came along to show how their respective activities could
be adapted to meet the needs of others.
The day’s overall winners were a very excited East Herts!
(Pictured top right)
Table Cricket Leaders Course! Tuesday 27 August at West Herts College – Read on for details and to book!
Hertfordshire Cricket Board Limited
County Development Office, The County Ground (Herts FA), Baldock Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, SG6 2EN
Telephone: 01462 638280 email: admin@hertscricket.org website: www.hertscricket.org
Twitter: @hertscricket Facebook: hertfordshirecricket
Table Cricket Leaders Course
Date: Tuesday 27th August 2013
Time: 10:30 - 1:30
Venue: West Herts College, Watford Campus, Hempsted Road, Watford, Herts, WD17 3EZ
Cost: Free
Course Target:
The Table Cricket Leaders Course is specifically aimed at coaches, Lecturers, teachers and teaching
assistants
Course Aim:
To provide a basic understanding of Table Cricket and how it can be introduced in to a new group
Course Deliverables:
1. Introduce and teach the game of Table Cricket and develop an understanding for the basic rules
2. Understand the potential problems that may arise prior to the game taking place (e.g. table calibration)
3. Be aware of the specific needs and requirements of all players
4. Teach basic skill practices to players
5. Have an understanding of the existing competitive structures to enable individuals to progress
6. Provide a good understanding of how the game is officiated and scored
7. A good knowledge of the Table Cricket Development Programme.
This course is designed to promote Table Cricket and generate interest and awareness of the FE College
Games Table Cricket Competition that will be held on 14th March 2014 at Wodson Park in Ware.
Places are limited, so please book a place ASAP to avoid disappointment. Confirmation will be emailed on
receipt of booking slip.
Table Cricket Leaders Course – Candidate Details
Name: School / organisation name:
Age (if under 18): Role within organisation:
Email: Mobile contact number:
Please return this form to: Ben Wallis, Cricket Participation Manager – email – ben.wallis@hertscricket.org
Helpline 0303 123 999 www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 205913 (England and Wales) SC040050 (Scotland)
Boots Opticians Actionnaires Athletics Day 2013 Free athletics development day for Children & Young People who are blind or partially sighted aged 4-16 years
English Institute of Sport, Coleridge Road, Sheffield S95DA
Saturday 21st
September 2013 10.30am - 3.30pm
For more information contact: Lesley Inganni Development Manager: Best Practice & Events (CYF) Tel: 01642 233 439 Mob: 07703 099 354 Email: lesley.inganni@actionforblindpeople.org.uk
If you would like your child to take part in this event please complete the booking form and return it to the address on the form no later than Friday 30
th August 2013
Spaces are limited NB: This event is only open to children & young people with a visual impairment Transport will be provided from various Actionnaires locations outside of Sheffield. Supported by British Blind Sport
Helpline 0303 123 999 www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 205913 (England and Wales) SC040050 (Scotland)
Boots Opticians Actionnaires Athletics Event – Saturday 21st September 2013 English Institute of Sport, Sheffield (This form must be completed for your child(ren) to attend this event) Number of places required: Blind & Partially Sighted Children _____ Children with a visual impairment: Full name of young person: ______________________________________ Date of birth: __________ Male/Female (circle) Address: _______________________________________________________ Postcode: ______________________________________________________ Name of primary carer: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms _____________________________ Relationship to participant: parent/guardian/foster parent/carer/other: Home telephone number: __________________________________________ Emergency telephone number on the day: _____________________________ Additional needs and requirements Please help us to ensure we take account of the individual participant’s needs, and therefore the needs of the wider group by supplying any additional information. Please do not withhold information; whilst it is unlikely to affect the allocation of the place it may affect the safety and enjoyment of the group. Additional disabilities: Hearing Learning Physical Speech Behavioural Other Details of additional disabilities:
Helpline 0303 123 999 www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 205913 (England and Wales) SC040050 (Scotland)
Does the participant have any medical condition or recurring complaint of which we should be aware? (E.g. travel sickness, diabetes, asthma, epilepsy). Please include any medication we need to be aware of Does the participant have any allergies? Please specify Does the participant have any dietary needs e.g. vegetarian/halal? Does the participant have any behavioural needs? Please give details of any strategies that could be beneficial for staff to be made aware of Please provide any additional information that will help staff to support the participant throughout an event/activity. Are there any activities or situations the participant should avoid for medical or cultural reasons? 4. Ethnic group: Action for Blind People wants to make sure that the services we provide reach and are accessible to as many people as possible who can benefit from them. We ask for information about your ethnic origin to help us achieve our goal. The information you provide will be confidential.
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Helpline 0303 123 999 www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 205913 (England and Wales) SC040050 (Scotland)
Photographs and filming – Photographs and video footage may be taken during this event Should Action for Blind People / RNIB Group wish to use any photographs or video material taken during this event for the future marketing, publicity and fundraising of Transitions and Children’s services do we have your permission to do so? If not please tick I hereby give permission for the photographs to be considered for use on Action’s website and publications If not please tick I hereby give permission for the photographs to be considered for use on Boots Opticians website and publications If not please tick I hereby give permission for the photographs to be considered for use on British Blind Sports website and publications If not please tick You will be contacted in advance to re-request your permission when a photo is to be used. We always seek new permission to use photographs over 12 months old Photographs will be stored securely and safely. ______________________________________________________________ Declaration and Parental Consent This form has been completed accurately and I undertake to update the organiser (Action for Blind People), should any of the information in this form be changed.
a. I agree to my child(ren) taking part in this event and have read all the information sent to me.
b. I acknowledge the need for my son/daughter to behave responsibly at all times on
the day. I confirm I will collect my child from the event if their behaviour becomes untenable.
c. I confirm that a CYF CO Day Events & Actionnaires Application has already been
completed accurately and I undertake to update Action for Blind People should any information contained on the application form or personal circumstances change.
d. In the event of an accident / emergency, I consent to emergency medical treatment, which
may include the use of anaesthetics. Signed: __________________________________ (Parent/legal guardian) Date: ____________________________________
Helpline 0303 123 999 www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 205913 (England and Wales) SC040050 (Scotland)
By signing this form you consent to Action for Blind People using the information supplied for the purpose of administering the named event. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence and made available only to those staff working with the participant. Contact information will be retained and used for marketing of other relevant Children’s services. If you do not wish your information to be used for marketing purposes please tick this box. Please return by Friday 30th August 2013 We will not accept any children and young people onto this event until this form has been returned to Lesley Inganni, Development Manager: Best Practice & Events (CYF) Action for Blind People, Garland House, 144-146 Borough Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2EP