Visual impaired sports
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inclusion and awareness
Inclusive Vision: VI Sports & Awareness Programs
Empowering schools and workplaces through adaptive sports, empathy, and inclusion.
1. Adaptive Sports Taster Sessions
We provide high-energy, hands-on introductions to visually impaired sports. These sessions are fully adaptable to your institution's timetable and suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Goalball: The premier Paralympic sport for the VI community.
VI Cricket & Football: Specialized equipment and rules to ensure full participation.
Boccia: A game of strategy and skill perfect for inclusive physical education.
Adaptive Martial Arts: Focusing on sensory awareness and technique.
2. Educational Awareness Workshops
Designed for schools and colleges, these workshops foster a deeper understanding of the daily experiences of VI students.
Student Insight Sessions: Helping peers understand the challenges and strengths of VI pupils to build a more supportive school culture.
The "Inclusion Lens": Interactive activities that demonstrate how to make classrooms and social spaces more accessible.
3. Team Building and Awareness
Transform your workplace culture with unique team-building exercises that prioritize communication and trust.
Sensory Leadership: Enhancing verbal communication and teamwork through non-visual challenges.
Workplace Inclusivity: Training staff on how to support VI colleagues and clients effectively.
4. Specialist Skills Training
Practical, hands-on training for staff, students, or caregivers to ensure safety and independence.
Sighted Guide Techniques: Master the standard "Guide Walking" methods to assist individuals safely and confidently.
Environmental Navigation: Tips on how to describe surroundings and identify obstacles with clarity.
Why Choose Our Sessions?
Tailored Approach: Every session is customized to fit your specific schedule and age group.
Expert Guidance: Led by experienced facilitators passionate about disability sports.
Lasting Impact: We don't just play a game; we leave participants with a new perspective on accessibility and inclusion.