CFA 2020: Including persons with disabilities in sport
In the run up to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December 2020, we asked the sportanddev community to send in their articles on how they are making sports more inclusive, what their challenges are, and what the future of inclusive sports looks like.
The European project PLAY'In Together aims to take action in favour of a greater inclusion of children and adolescents with disabilities through the promotion...
The Calgary Adapted Hub represents a first of its kind in Canada where a consortium of academic institutions, municipal recreation and sport programming stakeholders...
Diversity, equity, and inclusion have become the elements that define sport in the 2020s. This special collection assembled by sportanddev on including persons with...
Inhyang Choi explains the challenges to including disabled people in sports in South Korea, and the ways in which the Korea Paralympic Committee has...
For people with psychosocial disabilities, participating in sports can sometimes be an overwhelming project. Based on more than 15 years of experience in organizing...
Golden Boots Uganda is one of the very few non-governmental organizations in the country that truly understands the power of sport as a transformative...
Response Network Zambia works to promote inclusivity in all their programmes. They also support projects which promote the inclusion of disabled youth in sports.