Month: February 2019

Visual Impairment Sports Day 2019

Scottish Disability Sport has partnered with the Celtic FC Foundation, RNIB, Haggeye, Guide Dogs ScotlandVisibility, JudoScotland, Scottish Swimming, Scottish FA and scottishathletics to provide an opportunity for people across Scotland with visual impairments to try a variety of sports. This fantastic opportunity is open to everyone over 10 years.

This event provides anyone living with a visual impairment with the opportunity to try a wide range of sports.

Scottish Disability Sport Regional Managers will be on hand on the day to raise awareness and support participants to get involved in their chosen sport in their local area. If you would like to have a chat about the event please do not hesitate to contact us.

All participants will have the opportunity to try the following sports:

  • Athletics
  • Bowls
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Goalball
  • Judo
  • Swimming

If you have, or someone you know has, a visual impairment and would like to get involved in sport, please register by:

Details of the Event

Venue: St Paul’s RC Academy, 90 Gillburn Road, Dundee DD3 0EH
Date: Saturday 30th March 2019
Time: 11.00am – 4.00pm (10.30am registration)
Cost: FREE!

Scottish World Wheelchair Curling Championships Squad Announced

Paralympic bronze medallist Aileen Neilson will skip Scotland’s team at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships which will be hosted in Stirling next month (3-10 March 2019).

Neilson is the most decorated athlete in the Scotland line-up having medalled at the Paralympics in Sochi, as well as earning silver and two bronze medals from previous World Championship appearances in 2011, 2007 and 2017 respectively. The 47 year old who lives in Strathaven, was the first woman to skip a wheelchair curling team at a Paralympic Games (2010) and a World Championships (2011) and her appearance at The Peak Sports Village next month will mark her ninth appearance at a World Championships.

“It is always an honour to be selected to represent your country and whilst the Paralympics is the pinnacle of my career, to have the opportunity to compete in a home World Championships is right up there too,” said Neilson.

“I was a spectator at the World’s when they were last hosted in Scotland back in 2005 and it was a light bulb moment. I had just started curling and met the team representing Scotland and I knew at that point I wanted to become a competitive curler and represent my country. I very much hope that we will have good home support with lots of saltires in the crowds next month and our team will inspire the next generation of wheelchair curlers to whatever level they aspire to,” she said.

Neilson is joined by fellow Sochi medallist Robert McPherson, who was also in the world bronze medal winning team in 2017 along with Hugh Nibloe, who made his Paralympic Games debut in PyeongChang in 2018. At 37 years, Nibloe is the youngest member of the quintet which features two world championship debutants.

David Melrose from Duns has enjoyed a meteoric rise in the game, having been introduced to the sport in 2014 and selected to the British Curling elite programme at the start of this season. His first competitive outing for Scotland was last October at the Stirling Wheelchair Curling International Invitation (SWCII) which was hosted at the same venue where he will make his first World Championship appearance.

The 52 year old former fire fighter said: “I feel very excited and privileged to be part of this team and to wear the Scotland top with my name on the back feels very special. It is a wonderful opportunity to be part of a home Championships, as I know for some of us it will be the first time that friends and family can watch us compete, having been unable to travel abroad for other events, so we will be aiming to deliver worthy performances for everyone.”

Gary Logan completes the team as alternate and he will earn his first cap for Scotland as he makes his World Championships debut. The 47 year old has previously competed at two World B Wheelchair Curling Championships for the English Curling Association in 2015 and 2016, but as the son of Scottish parents he said: “My dad John would be ‘especially proud of my achievements and inclusion in the Scotland rink.”
Stirling’s hosting of the eight day event is the first time the World Championships have been staged in Scotland since 2005 and the tournament will feature 12 teams for the first time. The member associations competing are Canada, China, Germany, Korea, Norway, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, Switzerland and United States, along with nations Estonia and Latvia who are making their first appearance at these Championships.

British Curling Head Wheelchair Coach Sheila Swan said: “This is the most important annual event in our sporting calendar, providing our first opportunity to gain crucial qualification points for ParalympicsGB towards the next Paralympic Games in Beijing in 2022.

“Our team comprises a mixture of experience and new talent which will aim to deliver another medal winning performance on the return of this tournament to Scotland. The last time we hosted the tournament was also the last time we won gold and we are looking forward to the backing of our Scottish supporters, who will no doubt play a huge role in welcoming all nations to the biggest event outside of the Paralympic Games,” Swan added.

Tickets are now on sale for the championships hosted at the Peak, which is operated by Active Stirling.

Paul Bush OBE, VisitScotland’s Director of Events, said: “I am delighted to see such a high calibre Scottish team competing in Stirling next month at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships. Scotland is the perfect stage for curling events and we look forward to welcoming many more world-class athletes from across the globe for what is sure to be an exciting tournament.”

Scottish Curling CEO, Bruce Crawford said: “We have selected a strong team to represent Scotland at this year’s World Wheelchair Curling Championships, which we are hosting in Stirling 3-10 March.

“The team has a good balance of experience alongside fresh talent which will make them exciting to watch.

“We wish them every success as they strive to perform in front of the home crowd in Stirling in the first event of the qualification process for the next Winter Paralympic Games in Beijing 2022.”

Ticket prices are £4 per session for round-robin group matches, £6 for Saturday’s knockout Semi Finals and £10 for Sunday’s Bronze and Gold medal matches.

For information on accessible seating please contact Box Office on 01786 473 544 / 274 000.

All tickets can be bought at: https://culturestirling.org/world-wheelchair-curling-championships/

You can follow the build-up and results of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship on Twitter, Instagram (@worldcurling | @wwhcc2019) and Facebook (/WorldCurlingFederation | /wwhcc19) and by searching the hashtags #WWhCC2019 #curling

SCOTLAND TEAM:

Aileen Neilson (skip) – 47yrs, born East Kilbride, lives Strathaven
David Melrose – 52yrs, born Haddington, lives Duns
Robert McPherson – 50yrs, born Motherwell, lives Bellshill
Hugh Nibloe – 37yrs, born Stranraer, lives Stranraer
Gary Logan – 47yrs, born Berwick-upon-Tweed, lives Cornhil on Tweed, Northumberland

Tayside Senior Swimming Championships

Dundee City Disability Sport and Leisure & Culture Dundee are proud to organising the Tayside Senior Swimming Championships on Saturday 16th March at the Olympia in Dundee from 10am – 2pm.

This event is open to swimmers of all ages and is the qualifier for the SDS National Senior Swimming Championships, however only those eligible (over 16) will be selected for the national events:

  • SDS National Senior Swimming Championships – Physical Disability & Sensory Impairment – 13 April 2019 Grangemouth Complex.
  • SDS National Senior Swimming Championships – Learning Disability – 18 May 2019 Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow

Swimmers can enter up to 5 events as long as they only swim once in each stroke.

Please contact gordon.quinton@leisureandculturedundee.com for a Swimmer’s Registration Form. The closing date for entries is Friday 1st March.

Scottish Parliament Powerchair Football Debate

Wednesday 6th February 2019 saw a huge step in the development and progression of Powerchair Football across Scotland.

After several visits to the Scottish Parliament in 2018 and a presentation to the Cross Party Disability Group chaired by MSP Jeremy Balfour, the Scottish Powerchair Football Association were successful in obtaining a members’ debate within the Scottish Parliament.

MSP Jeremy Balfour opened the debate, having been instrumental in raising the motion and gaining the necessary support required. He commended the Executive and the many volunteers who give their time to support Powerchair Football in Scotland.

Bruce Crawford MSP from Stirling specifically discussed the recent Powerchair Football development within Central Scotland in which Cheryl Lappin (Scottish Disability Sport Regional Development Manager) was the driving force in bringing the key partnerships together, and championed the need for Changing Places station within the Peak.

Cheryl said: “We at Scottish Disability Sport within Central Scotland are delighted to see local MSP Bruce Crawford recently take part in Jeremy Balfour’s Powerchair Football Debate within the Scottish Parliament. As an influencer in bringing together key partners to develop new initiatives for disability sport within Central Scotland, it was great to see the Powerchair Football and many other projects, clubs, and partnerships showcased and spoken about so highly at this level.”

The debate was closed by Minister for Sport, Health and Wellbeing Joe Fitzpatrick who commended the partnerships involved and all the great work they do.

You can watch the debate on Bruce Crawford MSP’s facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/BruceCrawfordSNP/videos/545460772605634/

Fife Boccia Player Collects Bronze in Challenger Series

Congratulations to Rio Paralympian Kieran Steer from Crossgates who finished third last weekend in his first major boccia competition since returning to the sport, following a short break.

Kieran was competing against the top players in the UK in the first of the Boccia UK Challenger Series at Lilleshall in England. The second in the series will be held at Inverclyde in Largs in April.

Kieran competes in the BC4 class and thoroughly enjoyed the competition. Kieran believes he was relaxed and confident and played to a standard that suggests he is on track to return to the form that identified him as one of the leading players in the UK leading up to the Rio Games. Kieran’s results were as follows:

vs Louie Saunders (GB) 4-3
vs Evie Edwards (GB) 5-3
vs Stephen McGuire (GB) 1-7
vs Alfie Yates (ENG) 6-0
vs Jayne Milligan (IRL) 15-0
vs Ross Munro (SCO) 3-8

The Challenger Series involves 24 of the leading players in the UK – 8 players from BC3 class; 8 players from BC4 class; 8 players from BC1 and BC2 class.

Last year he decided to return to the sport and he has made steady progress, culminating in his selection for the Scottish squad late on in 2018. Involvement in the Challenger Series is another step towards Kieran’s ambition of being invited to join the UK squad.

Richard Brickley MBE – Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees

Scottish Swimming Chief Executive Officer

Do you have what it takes to lead a dynamic team for one of Scotland’s leading sports?

Salary package to be agreed based on experience

  • Circa £70k plus pension benefit
  • Attendance at major international aquatic events and conferences
  • A flexible approach to managing the demands of the job including a combination of office, home, and remote working

As one of Scotland’s most successful sports governing bodies, Scottish Swimming is seeking to appoint an ambitious individual with the vision and expertise to lead our sport.

Responsible for the strategic leadership and management of Scottish Swimming, the successful candidate will be a dynamic and creative leader with a proven track record in developing a culture of innovation and continuous improvement. We are looking for someone who understands what it means to develop excellence in all areas of our work. The remit is rich and varied addressing the needs of a changing organisation while increasing participation and maintaining a world-class athlete development pathway in a sport that is universally accessible.

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate the skill to develop and maintain excellent relationships with internal teams and external stakeholders and partners.  We are seeking an outstanding individual – one who understands the importance of culture, the power of partnerships, and the emotion of sport.

Scottish Swimming has a set of values which are available on our website. We are committed to selecting staff solely on the basis of their ability to do the job for which they are being recruited. We encourage applications from all sectors of the community.

For an informal discussion please contact Forbes Dunlop, CEO on 07740 987379.

For further information about Scottish Swimming  please refer to the website: www.scottishswimming.com. The application process can be found within the Supporting Information document.

Closing Date for Applications: 12 noon, Thursday 28th February 2019

Interviews: Week of Monday 18th March 2019

Apprenticeship Open Day for Deaf Young People

Modern Apprenticeship open day for deaf young people aged 16-29

Do you want to work? Get a qualification and get paid?

Come along and meet organisations offering Modern Apprenticeships and take part in workshops to support you to apply.

When: Wednesday 13th March 2019
10am – 2pm
Where: The Orangebox Gallery, The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow G1 3NU

BSL/English interpreters will be provided.

Deadline date: Wednesday 6th March 2019

Contact Mitchell Graham on transitionscot.drp@bda.org.uk / SMS 07795 822 102

Tayside Schools Sportshall Athletics 2019

Tayside Schools Sportshall Athletics Festival 2019 for pupils with a physical, sensory or learning disability

Perth & Kinross Disability Sport hosted this event on 31st January 2019 at the Academy of Sport & Wellbeing, Perth College UHI, in partnership with Perth Strathtay Harriers, Perth College UHI, Scottish Disability Sport, Dundee Leisure and Culture and AngusAlive Sport and Leisure.

130 pupils from schools across Angus, Dundee and Perth & Kinross made this event a huge success with fun and enjoyment top of the agenda for the entire day.

30 Perth College sports development students were on hand to help guide and support the pupils through each activity and their caring and encouraging approach made this a day to remember for all.

Sportshall Athletics is an indoor programme of adapted athletics activities which is fully inclusive. Events include Speed bounce, Javelin, Shuttle runs, Target throw, Standing Long Jump, Hi-stepper, Seated chest push and with additional relays at the end.

10 athletes from each Tayside region will be now be selected to attend the Scottish Disability Sport Sportshall Athletics Festival on 7th March 2019 at Grangemouth Sports Complex.

Please contact Graeme.doig@scottishdisabilitysport.com for more details.

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) Regional Manager – West of Scotland

Disability Sport Regional Manager – West of Scotland
Salary Scale : £25,000 – £28,000 subject to experience

Are you a dynamic and enthusiastic team player who has a passion for inclusion and disability sport?

SDS, in partnership with sportscotland, is seeking to appoint a Disability Sport Regional Manager in the West of Scotland to lead the implementation, coordination and monitoring a strategic approach to sport for people with physical, sensory and learning impairments across the region.

The post holder will work in partnership with and support member Branches, sports clubs, local authorities, Scottish Governing Bodies of sport and other relevant stakeholders in disability sport to deliver inclusive opportunities and a coherent sports specific pathway. The post will be responsible for further developing existing sports structures and to support individuals to engage, participate and progress.

The successful candidate will be required to demonstrate proven experience of developing, implementing and evaluating sports development plans and programmes as well as knowledge of sports development pathways. This post is initially offered on
a two-year fixed term basis with expectation of extension with an office base in Glasgow.

For a full job description, candidate specification and application form, see our website: www.scottishdisabilitysport.com or apply online here:

https://www.cognitoforms.com/ScottishDisabilitySport/disabilitysportregionalmanagerwestofscotland

OR, contact Caroline Lyon, Administrator, Scottish Disability Sport, Caledonia House, South Gyle, Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ,
Tel: 0131 317 1130, E-mail: admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

If you wish to have an informal discussion about the post, please contact Gavin Macleod, CEO, on 0131 317 1150 or gavin.macleod@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 1st March 2019.

Interviews: Friday 15th March 2019

YPSP: Lewis McConnell

Since completing my Coaching Futures apprenticeship in October 2018 I have been selected for the Scottish Squad in Powerchair Football which is keeping me busy!

January was a quiet month for competing but very busy in terms of training for Powerchair Football. Being part of the Scotland Squad meant I needed to step up my own individual training over the winter break for Club Football. Training three and sometimes four times a week, doing a few hours at a time on my own, was tough but it needed to be done and I continue to train hard to try and reach the top of the sport.

We also had three Scotland training sessions in January on the 5th, 19th and 20th. The sessions were very intense and long with us training from four to six hours at a time, working on our shape and tactics. All this training may sound crazy but as a player I love it because “if you’re standing still you’re going backwards”. I’m looking forward to the international fixtures coming up in Leeds during February and future fixtures throughout the year.

I’m also looking forward to finishing the league with Clyde Alba and trying to retain the league title. If we manage to retain it then we qualify for the Champions Cup (Powerchair Football Champions League) so there’s still loads to play for this season.