Are you a coach delivering regular coaching sessions? Are you committed to providing equal opportunities in sports coaching?
The Typhoo Sports for All Disability Inclusion course will give you the skills and inspiration to include disabled people in your coaching sessions.
Participants will; learn the theory behind modern disability sport, experience an opportunity to take part in new activities, and develop their ability to adapt games and activities to include all ability groups.
The next six hour theory and practical course is being delivered at Bushfield Sports Centre, Peterborough on Saturday 23rd January 2010 from 9am – 4.30pm.
The first 500 coaches to register their interest to Typhoo Sports for All will be offered a free place on a course as long as they commit to delivering three hours voluntary coaching for disabled people.
To find out more information on Typhoo Sports for All, visit the English Federation for Disability Sport (EFDS) website, or register your interest by completing the form found here.
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