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Sport Inclusion Disability Officers

Sports Inclusion Disability Officers (SIDO): A list of the Sports Inclusion Disability Officers (SIDO) in each county in Ireland. Cavan Local Sports Partnership Contact: Dean Mc Elroy Tel: 049 4378582 Email: Sido@cavansportspartnership.ie Monaghan Local Sports Partnership Contact: Dean Mc Elroy Tel: 042 – 9755126 Email: sportsoffice@monaghancoco.ie Clare Sports Partnership Contact: James Murrihy

Special Olympic Ireland Clubs

SPECIAL OLYMPICS CLUBS: There are 385clubs throughout Ireland which have been established to run Special Olympics Sports Programmes. These clubs have been set up by community groups, intellectual disability service providers and special schools. They provide sports training and coaching for athletes with intellectual disabilities, on a weekly basis, and are usually organised by volunteers from within the

Judo Assist Ireland

Judo Assist Ireland: Judo Assist Ireland is a non-profit, non-political organisation dedicated to the promotion and development of inclusive judo both nationally and internationally.  We operate a national / international Special Needs / Autism activity and inclusion programme specifically designed to encourage physical activity, inclusion, competitiveness and well being to a

Irish Wheelchair Association Sport

Irish Wheelchair Association Sport: MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission is to develop and promote sport, physical and recreational opportunities for people with a physical disability to reach their full potential. VISION: Our vision is for everyone with a physical disability to enjoy sport, physical and recreational activities on a fully inclusive

IRFU Disability Policy

IRFU Disability Rugby: Disability Rugby is part of the IRFU Spirit of Rugby programme. Based on the IRFU values of respect and inclusion the IRFU is establishing a standardised, inclusive framework for disability rugby and developing club resources for the playing, coaching and promotion of rugby for individuals with disabilities. The

Football For All Programme

Football for All Programme: The Football for All programme is made up of players from all groups and sporting bodies that cater for people with a disability who want to play football. At the moment we have approximately 3,800 players participating in all of our programmes. The FAI in the

CARA: Sport Inclusion Ireland

CARA: People with disabilities deserve the same rights to be active as everybody else. CARA believes that sport and physical activity for people with disabilities is a means of enhancing life, increasing social interaction, improving physical and mental health and empowering people in all aspects of their lives. Our challenge is to

HelpKidzLearn

HelpKidzLearn: HelpKidzLearn is a collection of software for young children and those with learning difficulties to play online. The software is split into five sections: Early Years, Games and Quizzes, Stories and Songs, Creative Play & Find Out About. You will get the most out of these activities if you

Xbox Adaptive Controller

Xbox Adaptive Controller: Game your way: Designed primarily to meet the needs of gamers with limited mobility, the Xbox Adaptive Controller is a unified hub for devices that helps make gaming more accessible. Works with a range of devices: Connect external devices such as switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks to

Ps4 Accessibility Settings

PS4: Accessibility Settings: The PlayStation®4 has been designed with several features and functions to support accessibility needs. PS4 Accessibilty Settings Explained