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Everyone Can: Three leaders share their views on disability inclusion in the physical activity sector

Source:UK Active.com  07/12/2022

https://www.ukactive.com/news/everyone-can-three-leaders-share-their-views-on-disability-inclusion-in-the-physical-activity-sector/

The Everyone Can Task Force is made up of leaders from the sport and physical activity sector who will work together to help realise the full potential of gyms, fitness and leisure facilities in supporting disabled people to be active. The group forms part of the Everyone Can programme from ukactive, which is designed to improve inclusivity and accessibility for disabled people by bringing the sector together to grow the relationship with the disability sector, to raise awareness, and to convene operators and suppliers to share learnings and evidence.

The Everyone Can Task Force provides leadership on the agenda and helps to develop practical guidance for fitness and leisure operators to tackle the barriers and challenges faced by disabled people, while highlighting the demand from disabled people and the opportunities available through better engagement.

ukactive have asked a selection of leaders from the Everyone Can Task Force to reflect on disability inclusion and the physical activity sector, and to share key messages from their work to date.

https://www.sta.co.uk/news/2021/11/16/sta-shines-a-light-on-inclusivity/#:~:text=What%20the%20study%20also%20showed,more%20on%20the%20inclusion%20agenda.

https://www.ukactive.com/news/ukactive-launches-everyone-can-task-force-as-sector-leaders-unite-to-drive-improvement-in-physical-activity-for-disabled-people/

 

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