Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
INCLUSIVE WHEELCHAIR RUGBY LEAGUE FOR ALL ABILITIES AND DISABILITIES. NO FORMER KNOWLEDGE OF THE SPORT OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED AS EVERYTHING IS PROVIDED. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A CONTACT SPORT SO NEED TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE BALL/OPPONENT AND MANOEUVRE THE CHAIR FOR SAFETY REASONS.
Weekly goalball training sessions and competitive opportunities. We train every Monday at Bangor Street Community Centre from 7.30pm to 10pm.
Our Junior Girls Pan DisAbility Hub can be the first step for a female player on their footballing journey, or for the more experienced footballer looking to play regularly in a safe and inclusive environment. Sessions are for females aged 5 to 16 years with any form of physical and/or learning disability or special educational need. Young people will develop their footballing ability and build their confidence and ability to play in team environments. Players will also meet new friends and ...
Lancaster Bulldogs Wheelchair Basketball Club is a friendly, welcoming and inclusive club. We compete in the British Wheelchair Basketball National League, and also the UKWB Development league and UKWB U15’s league. We like to train hard to be competitive, but also like to have fun and just enjoy learning and developing within the sport. Wheelchair basketball is a great sport to help improve your fitness, learn technical and tactical skills, and also to socialise and make friends. We welcome all...
VI Rugby (Visually Impaired Rugby) is a version of rugby specifically adapted for players with visual impairments. The game is designed to make rugby accessible and enjoyable for individuals who are blind or have significant vision loss. The rules are adapted to accommodate the needs of visually impaired players. For example, the game may include sound cues, such as a bell or other noise-making devices in the ball to help players locate it. Teams may consist of players with varying degrees o...
Newtownabbey Kickers rain disabled children in football skills. They aim to improve co ordination, social skills (belonging to a group, identifying with others), they also improve mobility, body posture and give the children an over experience of belonging to team and also improve their fitness and improve their general well being. This is together with all the associated football/soccer skills sets that apply to the sport. If you're interested, please get in touch via newtownabbeykickers@gma...
Newry Gateway offers football for 15+ year old male and female players with learning and/or physical disabilities. Please contact john.cunningham30@btinternet.com for more information regarding how to sign up, session timings, and costs.
Newry City SO Club offers football opportunities for 15+ year old male and female players with learning disabilities. For more information, please contact kingesther@talk21.com
Weekly programme every Friday. Activities include inclusive cycling, boccia, and pickleball. Located in Lough Moss Recreation Centre, Carryduff. Contact Barbara for further details: bredmond@dsni.co.uk
Day time physical activity for adults with a physical disability, sight loss and/or hearing loss. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.