Month: June 2020

#GiveItaGO Week 5

#GiveItaGo   

We’re loving all the videos you’ve been sending in for the Ball Familiarisation Challenge – some amazing skills on show & great creativity! Well done to Logan who is the Week 4 winner & earned himself a £10 Amazon Voucher. 

It’s now time for the 5th activity in our 8-week #GiveItAGo challenge – Target Golf 

We’re challenging you to take part, get active and have fun with your family by practicing the skills in our activity cards and sending in your videos. Click here to view the whole range of cards available for your use. This week we are putting the spotlight on the Target Golf card. 

Click here to see the Target Golf activity and check out our whole range of fun activities you can do at home.  

 It’s not too late to register! To sign up, click here. 

  • 10 points awarded for submitting your video
  • Bonus points will be awarded for creativity
  • The team with the most creative video each week will receive a £10 Amazon voucher
  • A new challenge is set every Monday afternoon
  • Closing date for entries to be included in the montage & prize draw is 6pm on the Sunday of each week 

 Have fun. We can’t wait to see your videos! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDBf0MiQ9zA

SDS Phase 2 Outdoor Sport – Guidance Paper

SDS Phase 2 Outdoor Sport – Guidance Paper (18 June)

This guidance is being produced to support athletes, participants with a disability, SDS Branches, coaches, volunteers and staff on Phase 2 of the return of outdoor sport and recreation in Scotland.

Although COVID-19 is controlled the risk of spreading it still remains. You should stay at home and limit social contact as much as possible.

Some sporting activities can now be undertaken outdoors, providing all activity is consistent with current Scottish Government guidance on health, physical distancing and hygiene – you will also need to make sure that your club, facility and participants are made aware and can adapt to changes in guidance at short notice.  Information on Scottish Governments approach to managing covid-19 is available at Scottish Government Phase 2:  Staying safe and protecting others

Should a return to sport be possible for your sport during phase 2 in line with government and your sport specific Scottish Governing Body guidelines. Further guidance will be available from your mainstream Scottish Governing Body to advise you on the implications for your individual sport. For further information on sportscotland and Scottish Governing Bodies general guidance click here

Guidance for coaches, leaders, personal trainers, and instructors is available at Getting your coaches ready for sport.

People who are shielding are permitted to undertake outdoor activities providing strict physical distancing is adhered to.

For the sport of boccia there will be no return to clubs, sessions or any other form of coaching or competition for the foreseeable future due to indoor facilities remaining closed. SDS will publish further updates and guidance as they are announced relating to phases 3 and 4. 

IMPORTANT: People who are symptomatic should self-isolate for 7 days; household members for 14 days as per info on NHS guidance. No one who is self-isolating should attend an outdoor sports facility/activity

It must be emphasised that phase 2 guidance does not mean a return to sport but is linked to the extension to exercise in a safe environment. It does not mean a return to competitive sport or taking part in clubs or sessions from an SDS perspective.

Branches clubs, sessions and participants should be aware that the easing of restrictions does not mean that all facilities/venues will open immediately. Owners and operators will require time to consider all the implications of opening facilities/venues and put plans in place to re-engage staff and to set up operations that ensure the safety of participants, staff and volunteers. This is a difficult time for everyone so please be patient.

SDS key messages for the return to outdoor sport in phase 2.

  • This guidance relates only to exercise in Scotland
  • Limits on the number of participants accessing outdoor facilities should be risk assessed to ensure appropriate social distancing can be maintained.  This should take into consideration that at phase 2 you can meet with up to two other households (or extended households) at a time outdoors, and no more than 8 people in total at a time
  • Travel restrictions outlined by the Scottish Government should always be adhered to.  You can drive within the local area for the purposes of undertaking outdoor exercise and physical activity.  As a guide, rather than a fixed limit, broadly 5 miles from your home would be within your local area.  Up to date guidance is available at  Scottish Government Phase 2:  Staying safe and protecting others
  • Be kind, friendly and considerate to everyone you meet
  • Follow Public Health guidelines for hygiene
  • Maintain physical distancing
  • Any branch or club activity must be in accordance with the guidelines provided
  • Indoor facilities should remain closed to the public including club houses, toilets, locker rooms, storage and activity areas.
  • Exercise well within your capabilities
  • Venues and clubs may re-open all outdoor sports areas, courts and pitches from the 29 June 2020 if documented risk assessments are undertaken and all appropriate measures are put in place to ensure the safety of participants, staff and volunteers.  Indoor areas remain closed.

Although COVID-19 is controlled the risk of spreading it still remains. You should stay at home and limit social contact as much as possible. Click here to view he Scottish Government Scotland’s Route Map Through and Out of the Crisis.

Our priority remains to protect the health of our coaches, volunteers, athletes, participant, staff and the wider community and help to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus. We should all continue to follow the government’s and public health guidelines and stay at home as much as possible.

Information on Scottish Governments approach to managing covid-19 is available here.

People who are shielding should not visit venues or undertake activities. People who are symptomatic should self-isolate for 7 days; household members for 14 days as per info on NHS guidance. No one who is self-isolating should attend any outdoor sports facility/activity.

For further guidance on the phased 2: Extension to Exercise, Outdoor Sport Guidance click here

Team Scotland Seek General Team Managers for Birmingham 2022

Team Scotland is recruiting four General Team Managers for the XXII Commonwealth Games to be held in Birmingham from 28 July to 8 August 2022. The successful candidates will work closely with the Chef de Mission and wider Team Scotland management team.

This is an exciting opportunity for experienced, dynamic individuals to be involved at the heart of operations as Team Scotland seek to provide the best environment for Scottish athletes to excel and perform with distinction at Birmingham 2022.

Each General Team Manager will take responsibility for one of the following areas:

  • Accommodation & Village Facilities
  • Team Services
  • Performance Services
  • Transport & Sports Logistics

For full information see the Team Scotland website here.

 

#GiveItaGO Week 4

#GiveItaGo

Thanks to everyone who sent in their Balloon Keepie-Up videos last week – they were amazing & we thoroughly enjoyed watching them! Well done to Team Strachan who were the Week 3 winners & earned themselves a £10 Amazon Voucher.

It’s now time for the 4th activity in our 8-week #GiveItAGo challenge – Ball Familiarisation

We’re challenging you to take part, get active and have fun with your family by practicing the skills in our activity cards and sending in your videos. Click here to see the Ball Familiarisation activity and check out our whole range of fun activities you can do at home.

It’s not too late to register! To sign up, click here.

  • 10 points awarded for submitting your video
  • Bonus points will be awarded for creativity
  • The team with the most creative video each week will receive a £10 Amazon voucher
  • A new challenge is set every Monday afternoon
  • Closing date for entries to be included in the montage & prize draw is 6pm on the Sunday of each week

Have fun. We can’t wait to see your videos!

https://youtu.be/gp85cBxG3yw

Local Charity call for help after Corona Virus closure

Gareloch Riding for the Disabled Association in Helensburgh is a charity that provides therapy through horses to local disabled people – all supported by a team of dedicated volunteers.

In an effort to protect both participants and volunteers from Corona Virus, Gareloch RDA have had all activities suspended, since March, until further notice. Group Chair, Kate Bennet says “We support and work with many people who are more vulnerable to infection so we have made the decision to close our doors until the situation with Corona Virus improves. This comes at a big price for us, as without riders we have not got an income. Our loyal horses will still need feed, hay, and to see a farrier – possibly attention from vets, annual vaccinations or regular checks from the dentist, which all add up. With no clear idea of when we will be able to start activities again it is difficult to know if we will have enough money to support our horses until riding resumes.”

Gareloch RDA currently has 7 horses who support over 50 riders and carriage drivers. Research shows horse riding with RDA is not only fun but delivers physical benefits, boosts confidence, improves communication skills and helps participants to build relationships.

Louise Worrall, a volunteer and rider adds, “The impact this will have on some of our riders, myself included, who gain so much from attending our sessions, is huge – both physically and mentally. It has never been so clear just how much the time that we spend with our horses helps. In a bid to ensure these sessions can continue as quickly as possible we need to keep our horses well cared for, in work and fit.”

If you can support Gareloch RDA please consider selecting us for your Amazon Smile charity, look out for our Just Giving page, which is coming soon, or consider donating some time when we return to lessons!

 

#GiveItaGO Week 3: Balloon Keepie Up

#GiveItaGo 

Thanks to everyone who sent in their videos so far – great effort!

Now it’s time for the 3rd activity in our 8-week #GiveItAGo challenge – Balloon Keepie Up

We’re challenging you to take part, get active and have fun with your family by practicing the skills in our activity cards and sending in your videos.

Click here to see the Balloon Keepie Up activity and check out our whole range of fun activities you can do at home.

It’s not too late to register! To sign up, click here.

  • 10 points awarded for submitting your video
  • Bonus points will be awarded for creativity
  • The team with the most creative video each week will receive a £10 Amazon voucher.
  • A new challenge is set every Monday afternoon
  • Closing date for entries to be included in the montage & prize draw is 6pm on the Sunday of each week

Have fun. We can’t wait to see your videos!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv6QRp_ZJxg&feature=youtu.be

Young Start Impact and Celebration Event – 7 June 2020

The Young Start programme, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland, has enabled a group of young people over the past two years to work together as a group to build their skills, knowledge and expertise; by developing themselves they have developed opportunities for others.

 The Young Start programme enables:

  • The transition from athlete to coach to enable sport to continue to make a difference in the lives of the young people and those they work with.  As well as empowering the young people through developing their confidence and competence to deliver key messages and shape the future for participants and performers in Scotland. 
  • The access to mentoring to strengthen life skills for future opportunities in a variety of settings.
  • The Young People to grow as individuals and as a group, develop new ideas and influence
  • The Young Persons Sport Panel to work collectively with the Coach Apprentice Programme to share, learn from each other, support one another  and drive forward change.

It is really exciting to report back on the impacts of the programme and appreciate how much all the young people both individually and collectively have flourished.

The following video encompasses the impact of the programme https://youtu.be/X_5UwSRT4RQ

The impact and celebration event was skilfully led by  the Young Start Ambassador, Aileen Neilson who  enabled all the participants on the day to:

  • Share their individual stories which were insightful and motivational
  • Have fun being involved in different activities.

Aileen closed the session by acknowledging and thanking the young people for their positive and proactive approach.  She also recognised and thanked the programme mentors and the programme coordinator, Victoria Clark and it is only fitting to thank Aileen who contributes so much in her ambassadorial role and is an inspirational role model.

It truly is a time to celebrate and applaud the varied and positive  journeys of the young  individuals involved in the Young Start Programme who are inspirational.

Valued Volunteer, Greig Taylor

SDS is delighted to be able to thank some great people in Volunteers Week, 1-7 June.  Over this week SDS has highlighting volunteers who contribute so much to making sport happen at a local, regional and national level.  Volunteers play a pivotal role in supporting sport specific programmes for athletes and participants with a disability across Scotland and today we feature a long serving volunteer who is currently the Head Coach of the Scottish Cerebral Palsy Football Squad.

Greig Taylor has been involved with the Scottish set up for over 13 years and has played an instrumental part in the resurgence of the sport in Scotland. Greig’s first involvement was as Assistant Coach with the squad that competed in the World Championships in Brazil in 2008, where the Scots finished in a very creditable 6th place. Two years later he was once again on the coaching team as Scotland hosted the European Championships in Glasgow, dramatically beating England to claim a 3rd place finish.

Following a spell coaching football in China, he returned to take the role of Head Coach for the team in 2016. By this time, the Scottish Cerebral Palsy Football programme had fallen on hard times and had not competed in a major competition since the International Football Cerebral Palsy Federation (IFCPF) World Championships in England in 2015. Greig made it his mission to rejuvenate the Scottish programme and has spent a vast amount of his own time delivering talks and presentations to promote Cerebral Palsy Football, speaking to potential funders and continually networking and scouting to identify new players who could benefit from this exciting format of football.

The result of this commitment from Greig and his team of equally committed coaches was a return to competition at the International Trophy CP Football Ciutat de Barcelona organised by the Catalan Sports Federation of Cerebral Palsy where the Scots finished in a very creditable 3rd place. This success was eclipsed when Greig and his players returned to Barcelona to compete in the 2019 competition, which they won defeating Italy, Northern Ireland, Catalonia and English club side, CP United in the process.

Buoyed by their newfound success, the squad upped their training in advance of a return to the international stage at the IFCPF Nations Championships in Sant Cugat, Spain which has subsequently bee postponed until 2021.

Greig has been the talisman behind the revival of the Scottish Cerebral Palsy Football programme and without his dedication, commitment and enthusiasm the Scottish programme would not be progressing in such a positive manner.

If you would like any further information in relation to Cerebral Palsy Football in Scotland please contact Scottish Disability Sport on 0131 317 1130

The Jets Swim Team

SDS is delighted to be able to thank some great people in Volunteers Week, 1-7 June. Over this week SDS will be highlighting volunteers who contribute so much to making sport happen at a local, regional and national level. Today the spotlight is on coaches who provide so many opportunities and are staying connected with participants in different and creative ways during lockdown and the phased return to sport. Today SDS is shining the spotlight on The Jets Swim Team.

The Jets Swim Team based in Kilmarnock was originally set up in 1987 as a branch of Sports for Special Needs, which was set up as a referral rehabilitation programme providing dryside and aquatic activities.  To begin with the numbers were low, however over the years the numbers increased vastly and the club now caters for around 50 children, young people and adults who have a learning, physical or sensory impairment.

Joan O’Sullivan primarily got involved with the club through her role as facility manager of the centre used by the Jets Swim Team and gave advice and assistance in the running of their annual swimming gala.  However, 18 years ago she was approached to ‘help out’ as there were concerns over the sustainability of the club due to lack of knowledge and volunteers to provide the roles required.  Joan initially agreed to volunteer for 3-4 months to help them get back on track, but nearly 19 years on she is still volunteering and loving every minute.

Joan volunteers as the Head Coach and Secretary, but also leads on Health & Safety and Training & Development for the club and volunteers.  At present there are 23 volunteers who have various roles within the club:

  • Committee member
  • Coach
  • Swimming teachers
  • Poolside assistants
  • In water aquatics helpers
  • Student Volunteers

The volunteers are heavily supported through an induction process, shadowing experienced coaches/teachers, training and development courses, to name a few, which enables them to thrive and enhance their skills.  Additionally, some of the club swimmers are now volunteering with the younger swimmers, which greatly increases their confidence.

Through the support of the volunteers in the club, all members gain more than just swimming experiences.  The Jets is a very family orientated club and run various social events throughout the year to bring everyone together which is greatly appreciated by all the members.

Below is a quote from a parent from the club:

“We are very lucky at The Jets Swim Team to have some of the friendliest, helpful, flexible and dedicated volunteers around.  From our head coach, swimming coaches, trainee coaches, poolside helpers, in-pool assistants, committee , parent helpers and fundraisers, we are a team, we are a family.  Week after week, month after month every single volunteer shows up and is there to support our swimmers.  They give up their time and we as parents and guardians are so very grateful.”

Lastly, to sum up if anyone is thinking about volunteering here is a quote from Joan:

“If anyone is thinking about becoming a volunteer, irrespective of where you want to volunteer, I would advise to go for it.  You will find it is the best experience ever!  If you go in with an open mind and absorb as much of the journey as possible, those who you are helping with not only gain from you, you will receive emotional rewards tenfold back.”

Joan O’Sullivan, The Jets Swim Team

Volunteers Week – Coaches

SDS is delighted to be able to thank some great people in Volunteers Week, 1-7 June. Over this week SDS will be highlighting volunteers who contribute so much to making sport happen at a local, regional and national level. Today the spotlight is on coaches who provide so many opportunities and are staying connected with participants in different and creative ways during lockdown and the phased return to sport. One coach SDS is shining the spotlight on is Peter McGuire….

Peter began his sporting journey as a player back in 2005, when he played his first game of boccia and fell in love with the sport. He reached the pinnacle of his playing career when he represented UK at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Two years later he began his coaching pathway when he achieved his UKCC level 1 and started to support Jenny Nethery, as a coach with the West of Scotland club. Peter has continued to increase his coaching opportunities, and before the Covid 19 pandemic, Peter was coaching 5 times a week at a range of boccia sessions and clubs to different ages and ability levels from recreational players to ones on the talent development programme. He relishes the variety and challenges presented by players of different ages and stages and in 2020, he was appointed as a coach to the Scottish National Boccia squad, moving him one step closer to his dream of coaching at a Paralympics.

In 2016 ,peter successfully gained his UKCC level 2 Boccia qualification and he continues to develop and evolve as a coach by attending ongoing learning opportunities for example the SGBs L2+ course, workshops, coaching conferences and in April 2019 he gained a place on the UK Boccia Coach Advance Programme.

Not only does Peter coach, but as a volunteer, he is Chair of the Glasgow Gladiators sports club providing wheelchair users sporting opportunities in powerchair football and boccia. He also is a committee member of South Lanarkshire Disability Sport branch and when he has a spare moment he is an active member of the Scottish Power Football Association committee.

Peter is a truly remarkable volunteer and provides so many enriching sports opportunities for many people. Thank you, Peter and all the coaches who work so tirelessly to make sport happen.