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UK DISABILITY INCLUSION TRAINING INTRODUCTION SDS, in conjunction with Home Country Disability Organisations has developed a UK Disability Inclusion Training (UKDIT) course aimed at those interested in becoming involved in sport for people with a disability. The full day workshop includes a mix of theory and practical delivery to allow participants to positively include people with a disability in physical activity and sport. A half day version of the course has also been developed which focuses on the theory element. WORKSHOP AIMS Focus on ability rather than disability Influence and deliver good practice Communicate effectively Support the inclusion of disabled people in sport Where to go to for further information THEORY Section 1: Perceptions and Experiences Section 2: Understanding the participant Section 3: Legislation Section 4: Barriers and possible solutions to participation Section 5: Who can help PRACTICAL The practical session involves putting into practice the underlying principles of STEP interaction of: S pace T ask E quipment P osition and the Inclusion Spectrum as per the diagram above Further Information: [email protected] 0131 317 1130 www.scottishdisabilitysport.com

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  • UK DISABILITYINCLUSION TRAINING

    INTRODUCTIONSDS, in conjunction with Home Country Disability Organisations

    has developed a UK Disability Inclusion Training (UKDIT) course

    aimed at those interested in becoming involved in sport for

    people with a disability.  The full day workshop includes a mix

    of theory and practical delivery to allow participants to

    positively include people with a disability in physical activity

    and sport.  A half day version of the course has also been

    developed which focuses on the theory element.  

    WORKSHOP AIMSFocus on ability rather than disability

    Influence and deliver good practice

    Communicate effectively

    Support the inclusion of disabled people in sport

    Where to go to for further information

    THEORYSection 1: Perceptions and Experiences

    Section 2: Understanding the participant

    Section 3: Legislation

    Section 4: Barriers and possible solutions to participation

    Section 5: Who can help

    PRACTICALThe practical session involves putting into practice the

    underlying principles of STEP interaction of:

    S pace

    T ask

    E quipment

    P osition

    and the Inclusion Spectrum as per the diagram aboveFurther Information:

    [email protected] 0131 317 1130

    www.scottishdisabilitysport.com