Contact Paul Ramskill, our Community Sports Development Manager for information about inclusive sports and activities:
- telephone: 01904 553372
- mobile: 07767 318030
- email: paul.ramskill@york.gov.uk
Inclusive sport guide
Download our inclusive sport guide for ideas about how to make sport more inclusive for disabled people and those with additional needs.
Useful inclusive sports websites
- British Blind Sport (BBS) provides sport and recreation for blind and partially sighted people
- (Cerebral Palsy) CP Sport England and Wales promotes and seeks to increase sport and physical recreational opportunities for Disabled people and especially those who have cerebral palsy
- AccessAble provides free detailed accessibility information for venues across the UK and the Republic of Ireland
- Activity Alliance is working to make active lives possible with a vision that disabled people are active for life; they are working to develop sporting opportunities for the 11 million disabled people in England
- Mencap Sport provides sport for people with learning disabilities
- ParalympicsGB, the British Paralympic Association (BPA), is a registered charity which is responsible for selecting, preparing, entering, funding and managing Britain's teams at the Paralympic Games and Paralympic Winter Games
- Special Olympics Great Britain is the country's largest provider of a year-round sports training and competition programme for all people with learning disabilities
- UK Deaf Sport aims to encourage deaf people to participate, enjoy and excel at sport
- UK Sports Association for People with a Learning Disability encourages the development of sustainable, integrated quality sports provision for people with learning disability from grass roots through to elite international opportunities
Also see
Sport and Active Leisure Team
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