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Hope Gordon – Young Scot Award

Everyone at Scottish Disability Sport would like to say a massive congratulations to Hope Gordon for winning the Sport Category at the Young Scot Awards on Thursday 13th August 2020.

Hope, originally from Rogart in Highland got involved in para-sport at the age of 14. Now aged 25 Hope is an inspirational role model for young people across Scotland having had success in two different sports.

Her sporting career began as a swimmer where she swam for Tain and Highland Swim Team. Before moving to Stirling at the age of 16 to continue her training she then retired as a para-swimmer in 2018 as a member of East Lothian Swim Team.

That was not to be the end of her sporting journey though as she attended trials for the Great Britain para-canoe team and was selected as a member of the squad to train in Nottingham during the summer of 2018. During her debut year (2019) she finished 4th at the European Championships and her first World Cup Race and 5th at the World Championships.

It is not only Hope’s achievements within sport that make her such a remarkable and positive role model. Aged 16 Hope fought to have her left leg amputated, with the NHS refusing she sought out a private surgeon who agreed to carry out the procedure and crowdfunded raising the £10,000 needed to fund it, which was completed in 2016.

Hope is also an active member of Scottish Disability Sport’s Young Persons Sports Panel and shares her journey through sport, and how it has helped her with people across Scotland to encourage them to get involved. Her enthusiasm, passion and successes show that with hard work and not giving up on your dreams anything is possible.

On winning the award Hope said;

“It was a real surprise but a massive honor, especially given the high caliber of the other finalists. I have absolutely loved my time with canoeing since I first started in 2018, it is such a fast paced, competitive exciting sport. Although it is extremely successful Para Canoe doesn’t get a lot of recognition, so it is nice to put it on the map a little, especially within Scotland. However, sport to me is so much more than the racing, I really believe in the power of sport, the benefits are endless and the physical and psychological aspects of sport have helped me get through the toughest of times. I hope other people can get as much from sport as I have.”

Congratulations again from all of us!

If you live in Highland, have a disability and want to get involved in sport contact Kirsty Ewen Regional Manager on Kirsty.ewen@scottishdisabilitysport.com or 07792 057 153.

2020 Virtus Para Equestrian Video Competition

Virtus (Inas) has confirmed that the 2020 Virtus Para Equestrian video competition will go ahead as planned in 2020.

The video competition, now in its 4th year is a well-established Championship within the Virtus programme.

The UK Sports Association is delighted to support the Virtus 2020 Para Equestrian Event for the fourth consecutive year and invites expressions of interest from British riders for both the Senior and Youth events.

Riders can compete in the international event from the convenience of their local equestrian facility. Given the current COVID-19 social distancing and lockdown circumstances, Virtus has confirmed that entries can be submitted up to 4th October 2020.

To meet the Virtus deadline, GB entries must reach the UK Sports Association by 11.59pm on 25th September 2020.

For further information please visit – http://www.uksportsassociation.org/gb-entries-to-2020-virtus-para-equestrian-championships/

UK Coaching’s New Duty to Care Toolkit and Digital Badge to Facilitate #GreatCoaching

We all know how important it is to consider and care for the needs of everyone that is coached, ensuring that they have a great experience.

To help you explore this and show your commitment to care, UK Coaching has launched a new toolkit that will equip you with the knowledge and skills to provide great coaching experiences for everyone – crucial both now, as you return to coaching following the relaxing of the COVID-19 restrictions – and in the future.

As part of the toolkit, you can earn a free nationally recognised ‘Digital Badge’ to demonstrate to the public that you are committed to the principles of Duty to Care(Diversity, Inclusion, Mental Health, Safeguarding and Well-being), which underpin great coaching.

We have also published an overarching Guide to Duty to Care that it is hoped will offer key information and galvanise the coaching sector to fulfil your obligations around the education and provision of the five pillars of Duty to Care.

SDS Get Out Get Active Tayside Programme Officer

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

SDS, in partnership with Spirit of 2012, The London Marathon Charitable Trust and NHS Tayside, is seeking to appoint a Get Out Get Active (GOGA) Tayside Programme Officer to support disabled and non-disabled people to take part in fun and inclusive physical activity across Tayside.

The post holder will work in partnership with local partners to develop and provide physical activity opportunities. The successful candidate will be required to demonstrate proven experience of working in partnership with multiple agencies and developing and implementing programmes and projects.  This post is initially offered on a 2 and half year fixed term basis based in Dundee. Secondment will be considered with agreement from current employer.

For a full job description, candidate specification and application form, see below or apply online here:

OR, contact Caroline Lyon, Administrator, Scottish Disability Sport, tel: 0131 317 1130 / email: admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 28th August 2020.

Interviews: Wednesday 9th September 2020.

 

 

 

Scottish Government Review of Lockdown: Thursday 30 July 2020 

Following a formal communication sent to the First Minister on the morning of 30th July 2020 from 32 individual Scottish Governing Bodies of Sport (SGB), the SGB CEO Forum welcomes the recognition by the First Minister of the requirement to move forward the re-opening of sports facilities.

As a sector, we are disappointed that the indicative timescale for a return to sport is not sooner.  We have submitted evidence in mitigation of any risk to public health and ask for clarification as to what more compelling information is required to ensure our sports can return to activity and competition within the indicative dates given.

However, we will work with the Scottish Government and sportscotland to understand the level of evidence we need to provide so all requirements for indoor sport to safely return in late August can be met. As ever, we will react positively to any encouragement from Scottish Government to review the dates.

We are especially concerned for those SGBs which only have the small 2020 summer window to restart their sport and competitions.  Without access to facilities – both indoor and outdoor, wet and dry – our member Clubs cannot function and cannot contribute effectively to the recovery that the whole of Scotland so desperately wants and needs.

As we are all aware the reality is that ‘sport-in-Scotland’ is more than just ‘sport’. This has been clearly demonstrated through the national focus on maintaining daily physical activity throughout lockdown and effectively contributes to the social fabric of our local communities as a whole through (although not exclusively):

  • The health and wellbeing of the Scottish Nation;
  • Equality and inclusion;
  • Contributing to effective learners;
  • Mental health and wellbeing;
  • Tackling obesity;
  • Social inclusion and;
  • Women and Girls in Sport.

With confirmation that other public spaces and venues in Scotland are now reopening and in recognition of the immense challenges facing the restart of the Scottish sporting sector, the SGB CEO Forum wish to work quickly with Scottish Government, sportscotland and facility operators to establish a clear strategy to resume sport, for our members, clubs and communities.

Scottish Disability Sport fully supports the collective drive of Scottish Governing Bodies to reopen as many sport facilities in Scotland as quickly and safely as possible.

Letter from Scottish Governing Body CEOs

Virtual Parasport Day

Parasport Day Delivered Virtually

The inaugural Virtual Para Sport Day took place on Sunday 26th July over the video communications platform, Zoom and welcomed 13 young people from across Scotland to try sport and physical activity delivered in alternative way. This was the first of two planned Para Sport Days with the next one scheduled for Sunday 23rd August.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and in line with government guidance, this year the Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) Regional team have been unable to deliver these events across the country in their usual format. To ensure that young people with a disability still had a tangible opportunity to engage and participate in sport during this challenging timeVirtual Parasport the SDS RDM team planned, organised and delivered the first ever ‘Virtual Parasport Day’ in collaboration with a number of partners including SAMH, members of staff from SGB’s, coaches & volunteers, performance athletes and members of the SDS Young Person’s Sport Panel.

This online event provided coached sessions in Athletics (warm up), Basketball, Football and Boccia while also providing break-out sessions delivered by SAMH (Mental Well Being) and the SDS Young Person’s Sport Panel who shared their journey into sport and their role as the voice for young people in relation to disability sport. Performance athletes, including Paralympians Patrick Wilson (Boccia) and Jonny Paterson (Cerebral Palsy Football) provided an insight into the world of elite sport, looking to inspire the next batch of potential stars of the future.

Post event, the participants were asked to complete a short survey highlighting what they enjoyed about the event and what could be done slightly better and this will help shape the next event in August. The feedback from the event has been positive with participants stating, ‘It was very well run and enjoyable’ and ‘Really important event to deliver’.

To register your interest for the next Virtual Para Sport Day on Sunday 23rd August, please contact Neal Herbert on 0770 939 3514 or email neal.herbert@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Online Coach Seminars – New Series

We’re delighted to be offering a new series of coach seminars over the coming weeks. Each online seminar will last one hour and there will be the opportunity to ask questions using the chat function. If you would like any more information please don’t hesitate to contact us on 0131 317 1130 or admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.


Classification in Disability Sport
Richard Brickley OBE, MBE
Wednesday 12 August, 7.00-8.00pm
This workshop, delivered by Richard Brickley OBE MBE, will introduce participants to disability sport classification. Reference will be made to classification systems used at national and international level for sport such as swimming, athletics, football, bowls, boccia, basketball, etc. Classification processes and procedures will be addressed.
Register online here for Classification.


Growth Mindset
Jamie McBrearty
Monday 17 August, 11.00am-12.00pm
This workshop will cover the theory of Growth Mindset and how to implement a range of tools, techniques and resources.

  • What is mindset
  • Difference between Fixed and Growth Mindset
  • How to change mindsets
  • Tools and techniques to develop a Growth Mindset

Register online here for Growth Mindset.


Generating Effective Feedback
Victoria Clark
Tuesday 25 August 2020, 7.00-8.00pm
How do we generate effective feedback? We will explore a range of feedback tools to enable meaningful conversations.
Register online for Generating Effective Feedback


Fundamentals of Nutrition
Irene Riach
Thursday 27 August, 7.00-8.00pm
An interactive session covering the fundamentals of nutrition with Irene Riach from the sportscotland Institute of Sport. This is an opportunity to ask an expert your questions about nutrition and your athletes.
Register online here for Fundamentals of Nutrition


More seminars for coaches will be scheduled , so please keep an eye on our Education Calendar for more exciting dates and topics.  If you would like any further information, or would like to request a topic for a seminar, please contact us on 0131 317 1130 or admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Vote for Glasgow Disability Sport to Win Share of £1m Fund

VOTE NOW TO BOOST GLASGOW DISABILITY SPORT’S CHANCE OF WINNING SHARE OF £1MILLION FUND

Glasgow Disability Sport (GDS) is on the shortlist to win a share of Persimmon Homes’ Building Futures £1million pot supporting under-18s nationwide but first we need online votes to win.

Help us enable disabled children have life changing sporting opportunities and experiences. Let’s bring achievement, pride and joy to their lives please vote for us and encourage many others to do so.

Online voting opened on 27 July and will close at midnight on 18 September 2020.

“Voting could not be simpler. Just log on to www.persimmonhomes.com/building-futures/ and select Glasgow Disability Sport and vote for us. We would really appreciate everyone’s support.”

Persimmon Homes (West Scotland) is backing GDS to be a prize winner at a gala dinner in October, where cash awards of £100,000, £50,000 or £20,000 will be made to those winning the most online votes.

Robin Walker representing GDS said: “It is a huge achievement to have been selected as a regional finalist, but now we really need people to get behind us and get voting so that we are in the strongest possible position to earn one of the top three cash awards on the night.

As you will be aware GDS is a volunteer organisation passionate about seeing as many people as possible engage in sport or physical activity, regardless of their physical, sensory or learning disability.

Empowering and leading inclusive sport with our partners in Glasgow and the West of Scotland.

We develop sporting and recreational pathways through a calendar of activities and events in aquatics, archery, athletics, boccia, bowls, football, tennis with the opportunity to participate in national events.

The funds will be used to deliver our three year plan to sustain and develop our grass route clubs and sporting activities; calendar of competitive events as well as extending and increasing the number of sporting activities we support.

Building Futures is being delivered through the Persimmon Charitable Foundation. Through the scheme, a total of 128 grants of £1,000 have been awarded to groups supporting sport, education & arts and health across Persimmon’s 31 regional businesses and its head office.

Persimmon Homes is an official partner of Team GB and the Persimmon Charitable Commission enlisted the help of athletes Jason Kenny and Laviai Nielsen to help determine the three regional finalists for each business division.

One initiative from each category will go on to win £100,000 each through a national award scheme to be decided by a public vote.

As well as the £100,000 first prize, there will be a £50,000 second prize and a £20,000 third prize in each sector, while a further 87 shortlisted projects will each receive £5,000.

Online voting opened on 27 July and will close at midnight on 18 September 2020. To support Glasgow Disability Sport please visit: www.persimmonhomes.com/building-futures/

Ayrshire Sportsability: Chairperson

Recruiting body: Ayrshire Sportsability

Closing date: noon on Friday 21st August 2020

Ayrshire Sportsability (ASA) is a voluntary sport group where the main aim is to lead in the development of sport for people with physical, sensory or learning disabilities in partnership with key local agencies in Ayrshire. ASA is a member branch of Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) who are the governing body of sport for athletes and players with a physical, sensory or learning disability.

The board of ASA now wish to appoint a new chair to lead the development of disability sport in Ayrshire.

Are you a dynamic individual who is passionate about the inclusion of people with disabilities in sport and physical activity?

Are you looking for a new opportunity to develop and challenge yourself? If so, being Chair of Ayrshire Sportsability in these exciting times could be a perfect opportunity for you!

Support, training and development opportunities will be given to the successful candidate.

Role Title: Chairperson (voluntary)
Organisation: Ayrshire Sportsability
Responsible to: Ayrshire Sportsability Board
Location: Ayrshire
Meetings: 4-6 per year
Contract: This is a voluntary position, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. The chairperson is expected to attend branch meetings, held up to 6 times per year, ASA sport/fundraising events and subgroup meetings if required. The level of time commitment if flexible and will be tailored to suit the applicant’s current commitments and the needs of ASA.
Term: 1 year initially, then a maximum 6-year term – re-elected every 2 years which is subject to appraisal & recommendation of the board.

SKILLS REQUIRED

  • Demonstrate knowledge of governance in the voluntary sector
  • Ability to chair meetings effectively and efficiently
  • Ability to make decisions and work with others to reach agreed outcomes
  • Ability to influence and communicate effectively
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Passionate about the development of disability Sport

MAIN DUTIES

  • Lead ASA in ensuring that if fulfils its responsibilities for the governance of the organisation
  • Develop external relationships with local partners
  • Oversee and guide all decisions taken by the board and subgroups
  • Establish and maintain relationship with Promotions & Events Contractor and the board

Interview process

Interview dates to be confirmed

Applications

Deadline for applications is noon on Friday 21st August 2020

All applicants should send a note of interest detailing any relevant skills and experience to admin@ayrshiresportsability.org.uk.

If you have any questions or would like more information about the role please contact: Email: admin@ayrshiresportsability.org.uk or lynn.allison@scottishdisabilitysport.com

#GiveItaGO

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) have found numerous ways to engage families through this challenging time and one of these was the #GiveItaGo Challenge.

This consisted of 8 activity cards given out once a week over an 8-week period. Participants then challenged themselves to give it a go each week and video themselves doing so. These were then sent into SDS and additional points were awarded to the most creative video produced.

35 people registered for #GiveItaGo from all over Scotland. Thanks to everyone who took part. We hope you all had as much fun completing the challenges as we did watching your videos.

Click here to see the winning videos from each week.

Congratulations to the winning teams. Leaderboard is below:

Team/Name Position Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8
Aaron
Aaron & Poppy
6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Corey
Sharon
6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The Medley Marvels 4 0 0 0 0 20 10 0 0
Spartans Connections 1 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10
Amy & Dylan
Team McCarren
5 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aimee 6 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0
Matthew Doig 4 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 0
Max Farmer 5 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0
Eat Sleep Ride 1 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10
Zuzia 2 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 20
Alaiza 6 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0
Team Strachan 4 0 0 20 0 10 0 0 0
Logan Welsh 3 0 0 0 20 10 10 20 10

Winners

Winning Teams Points Team
Joint 1st place 90 points Eat, Sleep, Ride &
Spartans Connections
2nd place 80 points Zuzia
3rd place 70 points Logan Welsh

Please watch this space for more online activities taking place over the next few months, the first being the Virtual Parasport Festival which is taking place on Sunday 26th July. This is for anyone who is in P1 to S6 who has a physical, sensory or learning disability to try a range of sports in the comfort of their own home. For more information and to register please click here.

If anyone has any questions or would like more information on any of our programmes please get in touch admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.