Month: May 2019

Scottish Student Sport Communications Coordinator

Title: Communications Coordinator
Salary: £22,659 – £26,243
Hours: 35 hrs p/w
Duration: Fixed Term to 31st July ‘21

The Role

To design and implement the communications output of Scottish Student Sport, with particular focus on developing communications activity, maintaining SSS website and social media channels, handling all kit and merchandising, implementing consistent design across all SSS materials (physical and electronic).

The successful candidate will need excellent creative and organisational skills to coordinate an ambitious communications plan that celebrates the vibrant work of the organisation and its members.

Full details can be found on the SSS website here:
https://www.scottishstudentsport.com/news/communications-coordinator/

Another Personal Best for Owen Miller

Owen Miller from Fife Ac was competed on Saturday 25th May  in Manchester at the BMC Grand Prix at Sport City.

Owen knocked another 0.4 off his PB for 1500m. Owen’s personal best now stands at 3:56.32.

Owen has made enormous progress in the last six months. Inclusion in the GB Athletics development squad has given Owen the boost he so richly deserves at this key time in his career.

Owen worked hard over the winter months with his coach Steve Doig and it would appear it is all coming together at the right time.

As this was an IPC ranking event Owen will now be included on the IPC world rankings list and this may be for the first time in his career.

Congratulations Owen.

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

Great Walk in the Park 2019 – a Celebration

Friday 21st June 2019, 10.30-12pm – Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy – meeting point Kirkcaldy Rugby Club

Disability Sport Fife and Get Out Get Active (GOGA) in Fife, with support from the Jo Cox Foundation are hosting a “Great Get Together” to celebrate the success of the GOGA movement in Fife.

DSF and GOGA Fife will organise “The Great Walk in the Park” on Friday 21st June to be led by GOGA in Fife peer mentor volunteers followed by a Tea in the Park at the conclusion.

To date, ten GOGA in Fife inclusive Walks in the Park have been organised, demonstrating Fife’s commitment to the GOGA and Spirit of 2012 principles. During the “Great Walk in the Park” individuals of all ages and abilities will be encouraged to walk or push their way around the park over a distance appropriate to their level of ability.

GOGA in Fife peer mentor volunteers will lead the “Great Walk in the Park” with support from the GOGA in Fife team. In keeping with the ethos and values of the late Jo Cox and the Foundation set up in her name, “The Great Walk in the Park” team will promote the values of kindness and respect.

The organisers of the “Great Walk in the Park” hope to bring together as many individuals as possible from the GOGA in Fife and Disability Sport Fife programmes. Others who support the organisation – parents, significant others, friends, carers and partner organisations are also encouraged to support the occasion.

As well as encouraging and promoting active recreation, the “Great Walk in the Park” will celebrate the success of the GOGA in Fife peer mentor programme. Participants will have fun, physical activity and then finish off with “Tea and Cake in the Park”.

The “Great Walk in the Park” will be held at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy on Friday 21st June from 10.30 – 12.00pm. GOGA in Fife coaches will lead the “Great Walk in the Park Big Warm Up” and peer mentors will lead the walk around the beautiful Beveridge Park. Participants will then be invited for refreshments at Kirkcaldy Rugby Club.

Registration for “The Big Walk in the Park” is essential and forms are available from the DSF office. Spread the word, put the date in your diary and request a registration form.
The GOGA in Fife Team look forward to being active and celebrating with you.

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

Record Amount Raised at Ayrshire Sportsability Ball

The stars were shining down on this year’s Ayrshire Sportsability (ASA) 15th Annual ball. Not only did the event celebrate Ayrshire’s best in disability sports, but raised a record-breaking amount for the charity.

The glittering reception took place on Saturday 27 April at Ayr Racecourse, and was hosted by Edward Reid, a former finalist from Britain’s Got Talent. Guests were treated to a four-course dinner, before dancing the night away to the band, Life & Soul. And some even managed a few selfies with the Daleks!

The highlight of the evening was the 11th annual Ayrshire Sportsability award ceremony. These awards promote and applaud local achievements in sports for people with a disability in Ayrshire and Arran.

There were five awards up for grabs:

  • Elle McCreadie, winner of the Young Athlete of the Year Award (sponsored by Ayrshire College), for displaying exceptional qualities in disability sport (under 18 years).
  • Robyn Love, winner of the Athlete of the Year Award (sponsored by The University of the West of Scotland), for displaying exceptional qualities in disability sport (over 18 years).
  • Stanecastle School, Irvine, winner of the Most Active School Award (sponsored by North Ayrshire Council and KA Leisure). This award is given to a school in Ayrshire or an individual within a school who has promoted a new initiative for children and young people with a disability.
  • Learn 2 plus, South Ayrshire Council, winner of the Activity in the Community Award (sponsored by East Ayrshire Council Vibrant Communities). This award is for a club that has made a difference over the year in delivering sports to people with a disability.
  • Gary Seymour, East Ayrshire Vibrant Communities, winner of the Disability Sports Coach of the Year (sponsored by The University of the West of Scotland), for making a difference in delivering disability sports to people with a disability.

Not only did the event recognise Ayrshire’s disability sports heroes’, it raised a record amount for the charity. Dr Waiyin Hatton, Chair of Ayrshire Sportsability, explains more: “Huge congratulations to our winners and finalists for their achievements and inspiration. And we raised a record £11,000 to continue our ambitious disability sports activities.

“On behalf of the Ayrshire Sportsability Board, I would like to thank Ayrshire College, East Ayrshire Council, KA Leisure, North Ayrshire Council and the University of the West of Scotland for sponsoring the Awards. Special thanks to all our guests, sponsors, supporters and volunteers, who made the event a stunning success.”

To find out more about Ayrshire Sportsability, visit www.ayrshiresportsability.org.uk.

Photographs: (left to right)

Photo 1 – Young Athlete of the Year Award (Jane McCreadie, Elle McCreadie, Moira Birtwistle, Ayrshire College and Dianne Campbell, Ayrshire Sportsability

Photo 2 Athlete of the Year – Dianne Campbell Ayrshire Sportsability, Kayleigh Haggo, UWS Student, Mrs Love (Robyn’s mum)

Photo 3 Most Active School – Colin Glencourse, Martin Edwards Headteacher Stanecastle School, Lauren Fletcher Active Schools North Ayrshire and Dianne Campbell

Photo 4 Activity in the Community –  Representatives from Learn 2 plus South Ayrshire Council, Adam Strain East Ayrshire Council Vibrant Communities and Dianne Campbell

Photo 5 Disability Coach – Gary Seymour East Ayrshire Vibrant Communities, Dr Waiyin Hatton UWS, Dianne Campbell

 

Understanding the BC3 Calibration

Understanding and coaching the BC3 classification within the sport of boccia can be challenging for players, coaches and ramp assistants and ‘calibration’ has become a key training component for competitive players.  This process involves identifying where on the ramp to place each ball to reach different areas of the boccia court.

We have created this resource to help players, coaches and ramp assistants understand and improve this crucial element of the BC3 game.

Calibration

If you have any questions regarding the sport or would like further information please contact the SDS office on 0131 317 1130 or admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com

Get involved on social media #ScottishBoccia

UK Boccia Championships 2019

Following the Scottish Championships earlier this month the following players qualified for the 2019 UK Championships taking place at Antrim Forum Leisure Centre, Northern Ireland from Friday 14th – Sunday 16th June 2019.

All players have been ratified by Boccia UK. Congratulations to all those selected.

BC1
Reegan Stevenson

BC2
Lewis McConnell

BC3
Jamie McCowan
Scott McCowan
Patrick Wilson

BC4
Stephen McGuire
Kieran Steer
Ross Munro

Get involved on social media #ScottishBoccia

More Success for McGuire at World Level

The Hong Kong World Boccia Open concluded with the Team and Pairs events over the weekend and there were three Scots representing Boccia UK, which is an important milestone in their preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. 

The three Scots in action are: Jamie McCowan (BC3), Patrick Wilson (BC3) and Stephen McGuire (BC4), whilst we are also fortunate to have Claire Morrison form part of the coaching team.   

Former World Champion and two time Paralympian, Stephen McGuire, teamed up with Evie Edwards and Louis Saunders for the BC4 Pairs competition, as they looked to put a marker down a year out from Tokyo 2020.   

They started the group with a narrow 4-6 defeat to Brazil meaning there was no room for error if they wanted to progress.  Fortunately, the rallied well to record back-to-back victories against Croatia (5-1) and Thailand (4-1), setting up a semi-final against Hong Kong, who had home advantage.  Although the Brits put in a spirited display, they succumbed to a 1-5 defeat to the hosts.   

McGuire and his BC4 teammates settled for a bronze medal match against China and a chance to complete a very successful competition.  They produced a brilliant performance to win 6-1 and claim their place on the podium!   

Hamilton man, McGuire, finishes the World Open with a gold and a bronze to further affirm his credentials at this level. 

The BC3 pair, saw the two Scots joined by 2012 Paralympian, Jess Hunter, as they cruised through the group stages winning four games from four.  However, they had to overcome Greece on a tie break.  Nevertheless, they set up a semi-final with Thailand and were eventually defeated 0-5.  In the bronze medal match they were faced with the prospect of Australia and were eventually undone 3-5 by the Aussies.  

Great Britain finished the competition with a GoldSilver and a Bronze medal with the Scottish players proving to be pivotal in their success.  Congratulations! 

Medal Recap 

BC3 Individual
Silver: Patrick Wilson 

BC4 Individual
Gold: Stephen McGuire 

BC4 Pair
Bronze: Stephen McGuire, Luis Saunders & Evie Edwards 

The individual competitions were concluded today, which saw resounding success for Great Britain, and it was the Scottish athletes that provided the goods, as all three were involved in medal matches.   

Stephen McGuire rose from the ashes to scrape through his group on points but manged to battle his way to the final, where he met Yuk Wing Leung (HKG) who had the home advantage.  However, the Hamilton man showed his class and experience by winning 4-1 and claiming Gold medal. 

Patrick Wilson managed the competition well and took some major scalps before reaching his first World level final.  Most notably, he defeated World number one and current World Champion, Grigorios Polychronidis, in the Quarter Final.  In the final itself, he faced World number 3, Daniel Michel (AUS), who has emerged as a real talent as this level.  The match was a close affair, but it ended in defeat for the Peebles man as he lost out 2-4.  Nonetheless, this can be seen as a huge step forward. 

Jamie McCowan won all his matches until the semi-final, where he was defeated by the eventual winner, Daniel Michel (AUS).  He therefore had to settle for a bronze medal match against home player Yuen Kei Ho (HKG), where he eventually lost out 1-3. 

The team and pairs get underway tomorrow and all the action (and live streams) can be followed via http://www.bisfed.com/bisfed-2019-hong-kong-boccia-world-open/

Scottish Archery Club Development Officer

Scottish Archery, in partnership with sportscotland, is seeking to recruit a Club Development Officer to plan, lead and implement our inclusive approach to club growth and development in collaboration with a variety of partners.

Job Title: Club Development Officer
Partners: Scottish Archery, sportscotland
Primary Location: Remote working with expectation to use a sportscotland regional office based on the successful applicant’s location
Reports To: Pathway Manager
Employment Status: Part time – 30 hours per week (0.8 FTW), fixed term till 31st March 2021 (possibility of extension based on funding)
Salary: Circa £26,000 (pro-rata)

Successful candidates will share our vision of ‘making sport limitless’ and will be expected to demonstrate evidence of working with clubs to create partnerships and pathways for new and existing members within the sport. The role will involve working with people, project management, flexible working, IT, communications, planning, delivery and evaluation skills. Also required is the ability to network successfully within the sport, with all current and future partners and relevant agencies.

Full details and documents are available from Scottish Archery’s website – http://scottisharchery.org.uk/notices/club-development-officer-vacancy

A short covering letter outlining your skills, experience and suitability for the role along with the application form should be submitted to Jacqui Dunlop, Administrator: admin@scottisharchery.org.uk

Closing date for applications is 3rd June at 5pm (interviews are expected to take place w/c 10th June)

Please note that any offer of employment will be subject to a PVG check to ensure eligibility to work with children.

If you wish an informal conversation around the role please contact Judith McCleary (Director of Development) on development@scottisharchery.org.uk

 Scottish Archery is an equal opportunities employer and aims to provide a working environment free from any form of harassment, intimidation, victimisation or unjustifiable discrimination. We aim to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, marital status, race, colour, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, age or disability. All appointments are made purely on the basis of merit and ability.

GOGA in Fife Walk in the Park in Kirkcaldy

Congratulations to the many walkers with additional support needs, volunteers and significant others who participated in the 10th GOGA in Fife inclusive Walk in the Park at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy.

This was one of the most successful walks to date aimed at encouraging inactive individuals to participate in active recreation inclusively. All participants were awarded a GOGA in Fife participation certificate signed by a GOGA in Fife team member or their school head teacher.

Some participants used the walk as part of the GOGA in Fife pedometer programme that is helping to encourage registered GOGA in Fife participants to walk daily. This programme has been supported by GOGA investment in Fife from Spirit of 2012. GOGA in Fife acknowledges the advice and encouragement it has received from local partner Fife Council (Bums off Seats) and national partner Paths for All.

Video – line up for the start of the walk

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

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