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Brad Stewart taking aim at archery target

Fife Archer Starts the Year with Personal Best Performance

Congratulations to Scottish Disability Sport Academy athlete Brad Stewart from Ladybank who won the Double Portsmouth Shoot at Bannockburn with personal best scores in both morning and afternoon sessions of the 60 arrow shoot.

The Disability Sport Fife archer shot 576/600 in his first session and improved on his PB with a second session score of 588/600 to take the title. Brad is part of the Edinburgh University Archery Programme and he is coached by Alistair Whittingham.

Brad is very committed to his sport and also his strength and conditioning programme which is supported by the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust. Brad is a regular visitor to the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre gym and his strength gains have impacted significantly on his competition performances. Brad’s ambition is to secure a place in the Great Britain archery squad.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

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Visibility Family Day – Lanarkshire Touchbase

Visibility are holding a Family Day on Saturday 28th January 2017 from 10.30am-1.30pm which will be held at Lanarkshire Touchbase, 4 Leys Park, Hamilton ML3 9EQ.

We are offering information and relaxation sessions for parents and music sensory and physical play for children.

Places are limited so booking is essential by calling Visibility on 0141 223 4632 and asking for Clare Sweeny.

Outstanding Year for Fife Junior Swimmer

2016 has been a real breakthrough year for Bell Baxter HS teenager Oliver Carter from Carnegie Swimming Club. Throughout the year the young Disability Sport Fife member has swum well in major Championships north and south of the Border and he finished off the year in spectacular fashion. At the East District Championships at the end of November he set a new Scottish Record for 400m freestyle in the S10 class of 04:29.38. The previous record was held by five times Paralympian Paul Noble MBE and set back in 1994. In all his five Paralympic Games Paul was a medalist in the S10 class, confirming the significance and quality of the performance of young Oliver from North East Fife.

In mid December at the National Para – Swimming Championships in Manchester, Oliver continued his run of form with four personal best performance swims, three silver medals and one gold medal. Oliver won silver and broke the Scottish Record for 100m freestyle in the S10 class, previously held by Robert Dalgleish. Most significantly Oliver became the first Scot in the S10 class to swim under one minute for 100m freestyle when he recorded 59.25. Oliver’s gold medal swim came in the 200m IM with a time of 2:31.95. His weekend was rounded off with silver medals in 100m butterfly (1:11.52) and 400m freestyle (4:37.29).

Cara Smyth from INCAS and Dalgety Bay also competed in the S10 class and returned from Manchester with silver and bronze medals and two fourth place finishes. Cara similarly has had an impressive swimming year under the guidance of coach Garrie Roberts and there is a strong feeling in Fife that the best is yet to come from this Fife youngster. Cara won silver for 100m breaststroke in 1:43.06 and bronze for 400m freestyle in 5:30.87. Cara’a 4th place finishes were 200m IM (3:07.75) and 100m butterfly (1:34.41).

Steven McCormick from FINS also had a successful Championships setting three personal best performances in 100m freestyle (1:21.16), 100m backstroke (1:38.01) and 400m freestyle (5:30.87). Steven’s final swim was in 50m freestyle where he recorded (36.90). By a long way Steven’s best British Championships to date.

Cameron Hemphill from Ladybank was competing in the youngest age group in his first Long Course British Championships and set three personal best times. 100m breaststroke (2:54.40), 50m freestyle (49.37) and 100m backstroke 2:29.75. Cameron recently switched from Cupar and District SC to INCAS to access more training sessions and within a short period of time the benefits of the move are obvious. Another young Fife swimmer where the best is yet to come.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

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Disability Sport Fife Celebrates 2016 and Welcomes 2017

In the proud and impressive history of Disability Sport Fife (DSF), 2016 will be remembered for many important events, performances and celebrations. Top of the list of course was the selection of Kieran Steer (boccia), Derek Rae (athletics) and silver medalist Alison Patrick (paratriathlon) for the Paralympic Games in Rio. All three were first time Paralympians and reached the highest level of their sport by hard work, dedication and no shortage of skill and determination. Since its formation in 1977, twenty five Paralympians from Fife have proudly represented Great Britain.

At the 2016 AGM and Awards Evening of DSF, the late David Thomson and swimmers Lucy Walkup and Craig Rodgie were inducted into the DSF Hall of Fame. Throughout the evening athletes, players, coaches, volunteers and administrators were recognised for their immense contribution to the success of DSF during the year past. West Fife CSS was voted member organisation of the year and Maureen McSeveney DSF Ambassador of the Year. Pamela Robson and Alex Bird shared the award of Coach of the Year and Steven Anderson claimed the prestigious award of Volunteer of the Year. Carolyn Clunie received a Service to Sport Award and there were many other members recognised for their achievements in specific sports or to the Association in general. Alex Bird, Paul Noble and Anna Tizzard were recognised by Scottish Disability Sport at the equivalent National Awards Evening later in the year in Stirling.

In their final year as pupils of Buckhaven HS, the school cross country team won their first ever Inter Schools Trophy by lifting the Russell Hogg Cup at the Fife Cross Country Championships at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy. Woodmill HS completed the double in swimming and athletics by winning Russell Hogg Inter School Trophies at Lochgelly HS and Pitreavie and Balwearie HS reigned supreme yet again in 7s Inter Schools football. John Fergus School in Glenrothes retained the Anne H Brodie Inter School Swimming Trophy and Fife swimming and athletics teams excelled at the National Championships organised by SDS in Grangemouth and Glasgow. There are now six cross country events organised by SDS, Scottish Athletics or DSF available to junior athletes. Throughout 2016, DSF was well represented in cross country by schools from St Andrews to Dunfermline.

DSF is proud of the achievements of its performance bowlers. World Championships medalists Martin Hunter, Maria Spencer and Michael Simpson join Billy Allan, Barbara McMillan and Eleanor Clark in the National Squad with an impressive programme of International Events at home and overseas planned for the year ahead. Fife Teams were again hugely successful in Scottish carpet, indoor and outdoor bowls Championships during the year past and DSF is particularly proud of the achievement of our leading bowlers with a learning disability who retained the Inter Area Team Trophy. DSF is indebted to the inclusive bowls clubs across Fife that support the Fife bowls programme throughout the year. Mary Wilson joined Team Fife this year and has already made her mark at national level.

Physical activity, including sport features, prominently in the schedule of the staff who work within East, West and Central Fife Community Support Services. West Fife CSS members have had a wonderful year winning the Inter CSS swimming and track and field titles plus the Pat Gemmell Trophy and making considerable progress in the sports of bowls and badminton. East and Central Fife CSS members excelled in bowls at local and national level and were well represented in Inter CSS events throughout the year. The three CSS provided a significant number of athletes for the Fife team that retained the AR Mitchell team trophy at the Scottish Senior Track and Field Championships and finished runners up once again at the Scottish Senior Swimming Championships at Tollcross International Aquatics Centre.

In addition to Derek Rae, Owen Miller, Sam Fernando and Michael Mellon were in outstanding form in 2016 on the track, roads, field and cross country. Susanne McGrath inspired us all with her amazing marathon pushes and youngsters Callum Sloan and Cameron Adam confirmed that DSF has an effective athletics youth policy. The Fife junior athletics squad won the National Sportshall title for the second time in Grangemouth.  Youngsters Oliver Carter and Cara Smyth enjoyed their best performance swimming year to date and showing great promise are juniors Stephen McCormick, Cameron Hemphill and Cerys Venters Scott. Brad Stewart (archery) and Stefan Hoggan (Paratriathlon) reached the top in their sports but have yet to find that little bit extra that will take them to the highest level in performance sport. 2017 will be an important year for all Fife performance athletes and players.

DSF continues to grow its weekly programme of sport specific and multi sport sessions and the Association was thrilled to be one of only three SDS Branches and 18 UK agencies to be selected to participate in the Go Out and Get Active (GOGA) programme. The programme is supported by Spirit of 2012 and will run for three years. GOGA in Fife was launched by the Depute Provost of Fife in November and a Walk Leaders Course and Pool Workshop in November have identified potential volunteers for GOGA. Five DSF weekly sessions have attracted GOGA participants in a matter of a few weeks with more to follow. Fife Council and the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust are key partners in GOGA in Fife.

DSF is proud of the quality and commitment of its coaches and volunteers. During the year we have featured on our website parent volunteers who have embarked on very successful coaching careers and have become key members of our coaching workforce. DSF is keen to encourage performance athletes into volunteering and coaching and retired GB international swimmer Lucy Walkup is the major success story of the year and features in a sportscotland article about this unique national inclusive coaching initiative. DSF has a squad of peer mentors with Steven Anderson, Briony Clark, Adam Faulds and Ryan Spearman in particular committing many voluntary hours per week in support of fellow athletes.

DSF depends on a significant number of partners for funding and the Fife Council recurring grant is particularly important to sustaining the DSF Administrator’s post. The DSF Service Level Agreement with the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust provides many benefits and funding from the Scottish FA, Tennis Scotland, Scottish Athletics and Scottish Disability Sport has supported sport specific initiatives including the football and tennis Academy programmes. DSF now offers bursaries funded by the Association of Fife Rotary Clubs, Bill Pullar Trust, Russel Hogg Trust and the St Andrews Kilrymont Rotary Club. Long term partner the Order of St John in Fife continues to support DSF.

The Design Team at the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust has been instrumental in helping DSF reach a much wider audience. The DSF website hosted by the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust is now well established. Early in 2016 DSF secured its own Facebook page with support from the FSLT and in a matter of months it has improved significantly the ability of DSF to communicate with existing and potential members. The DSF monthly newsletter has a considerable circulation and DSF is well supported by the local media in celebrating the achievements of individuals and teams. Celebrating success and inspiring potential participants with physical, sensory and learning disabilities to be active are key priorities of DSF. The advice and expertise of the FSLT Design Team have been invaluable over the last year in particular.

DSF enjoys a very healthy relationship with the three Sports Councils in Fife. DSF members feature prominently at the Awards Evenings of Kirkcaldy and Central Fife Sports Council, East Fife Sports Council and Dunfermline and West Fife Sports Council. Alison Patrick, Martin Hunter, Derek Rae, Lucy Walkup and Michael Simpson were among the main award winners in 2016. Kirkcaldy and Central Fife SC provided a significant grant to DSF to support the development of gymnastics for juniors with Down Syndrome at the Enigma Club in Leven. DSF also enjoys enormous support from the Sports Leaders at Kirkcaldy HS who turned out in significant numbers to officiate at the DSF Swimming, Badminton, Track and Field and Cross Country Championships.

In 2016 DSF said farewell to David Thomson one of our founding members and key volunteer for almost four decades. David represented Fife in athletics, bowls and archery and served the Association as secretary and treasurer. Also we lost John Hick following a lengthy illness. John represented DSF in swimming, badminton ad table tennis and more recently was becoming more involved in coaching. Our thoughts are with their respective families. Parents are most valued volunteers in DSF and last year Bob Donaldson, father of bowler Craig Donaldson passed away after a lengthy illness. Lorraine Russell, mum of Kieran Steer passed away suddenly on the day before she was scheduled to travel with Kieran to a major overseas event. Lorraine’s influence on Kieran was unbelievable and how Kieran coped up to and including the Games in Rio admirable. Our thoughts once again are with the respective families.

2016 has been a spectacular year for Disability Sport Fife. Many thanks to athletes, players, coaches, volunteers, partners and parents who have played such a significant role in that success. Complacency is not a word that features in our vocabulary and plans are well under way for new and innovative projects and programmes in 2017. Happy New Year to all our supporters and friends as we embrace 2017 as our 40th Anniversary Year.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

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Adam Morley – Exceptional Fife Sporting Ambassador

It is always a pleasure to write about the achievements of performance athletes of the present but at the same time never forget, in this our 40th Anniversary Year, the talented performers of the past who have contributed so much to the development our movement.

There were a significant number of youngsters with spina bifida in Fife in the 70s and 80s and quite naturally the first Disability Sport Fife sports development programme centred around this section of the junior population. It became clear however that there were a significant number of potential participants in the Kingdom with cerebral palsy. A change of focus resulted in an explosion in performance sports development in Fife across all age groups in the sports of swimming, track and field in particular.

10 (5 men and 5 women) of the 25 Paralympians from Fife (1977 to present) competed in classes for athletes with cerebral palsy. Colin Keay, Aileen Harper, Ann Swann and Maxwell McKay led the way with medal winning performances at the Paralympic Games in New York in 1984 and the form continued with further medal winning performances at future Games from Kerry Taylor, William McQueen, Caroline Baird, Pauline Latto and Paul Johnston. The tenth Fife Paralympian with cerebral palsy may not have won a Paralympic Games medal but his contribution to performance sports development was equally significant.

Adam Morley was born south of the Border but spent most of his life in Scotland. Initially he lived in St Andrews but is now well settled in Glenrothes where he has contributed significantly to the development of disability sport in Fife. Adam attended Graysmill School in Edinburgh before registering as a College student in Fife. Adam initially worked in reception at the Fife Sports Institute where he influenced so many individuals with whom he came in contact. When the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre opened, Adam resumed his duties as a Fife Sports and Leisure Trust telephonist.

While living in the east of Fife Adam travelled regularly to the Fife Sports Institute for land training with staff member David Sellar and water based training with others. It was only a matter of time before he moved to Glenrothes and following a short career as an international power lifter in the mid 80s, he committed himself totally to the sport of swimming. Adam’s first international experience was in a powerlifting competition in Belgium.

Swimming success at local and national level led to selection for Team GB for the Paralympic Games in Seoul in 1988, Barcelona in 1992 and Atlanta in 1996. Adam offered so much more to Scottish and GB teams than simply swimming competency. Rarely without a smile, always available to chat, Adam is one of those special people who goes through life without an enemy and gathers around him so many friends. An exceptional sportsman and a wonderful ambassador for Disability Sport Fife and his wonderful family.

 

Adam has put so much back into disability sport as a long serving member of the DSF Management Committee. Adam has been a key DSF representative at Scottish Disability Sport AGMs and Branch Conferences. He has never been afraid to voice an opinion or represent the interests of athletes with severe mobility challenges and cerebral palsy specifically. Adam is one of the most respected Scottish disabled sports participants both locally and nationally.

Adam no longer competes as a swimmer and spends a lot of his leisure time listening to music, attending concerts and supporting his beloved Manchester United. Adam has a wide range of leisure interests and his knowledge of a wide range of subjects has made him a very important member of a local quiz team that also includes DSF Chairman Paul Noble. For many years the DSF Quiz Team reigned supreme at the East Fife Sports Council Annual quiz and in 2016 lost out on top spot by only one point. Adam has always been a key member. Adam also starred on the TV Quiz Show Eggheads.

Disability Sport Fife is proud to have a number of athlete ambassadors whom it can call upon to motivate others, raise awareness of the benefits of sport or share their life experiences as a performance sports person. Adam is a unique all round good guy. He was a top swimmer and one of a small number of athlete ambassadors who has given so much back to the disability sports movement in Fife over many years. Adam is always willing to listen, inspire and encourage novice athletes and players of all levels of ability. Adam has been the first line contact at the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre for many and so many users are proud to call him their friend.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

British Paralympic Association

British Paralympic Association Board Elections

Nominations are invited for election to the roles of the Chair and Director at the British Paralympic Association

The British Paralympic Association has commenced the process of electing the next Chair and three other directors of the British Paralympic Association (BPA), a registered Charity (charity number 802385).

The BPA is the lead organisation responsible for the Paralympic movement in the UK and our focus is on ensuring we retain our status as a world leading nation by creating a ‘best prepared’ environment for our athletes to thrive at future summer and winter Paralympic Games.  At the same time we are committed to building on the successes of London, Sochi and Rio to maximise our impact and the delivery of our wider vision: “through sport, to inspire a better world for disabled people.”

The BPA is looking to encourage nominations for both Chair and Members of the Board of Directors from a broad cross section of potential candidates.  However, it should be noted that under its Articles of Associations, nominations may only be submitted by a voting member body of the BPA’s National Paralympic Committee.  A full list of voting member bodies is available on request.

Role Title: Chair and/or Director, and Trustee, of the Charity
Salary: This is a volunteer, non-remunerated role.  Reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Location: London based at British Paralympic Association (“BPA”) headquarters at 60 Charlotte Street, London W1T 2NU
Job Description: The main responsibility of the Board is the overall governance and strategic direction of the BPA. The Board is responsible for developing the organisation’s strategy, in accordance with its values, and in line with legal and regulatory requirements.

The Chair’s key responsibilities are:

·         To lead the Board in ensuring that it fulfils its responsibilities for the governance of BPA

·         To work in partnership with the CEO to help maintain BPA’s strategic direction and achieve BPA’s mission

The Chair also has a formal external role to play, representing the organisation in the UK and at an international level.

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The BPA is fully committed to the principles of equality of opportunity and is responsible for ensuring that no employees, Board members, volunteers, supporters, participants, job applicants or members are unlawfully discriminated against because of age, gender, marital status, religious belief, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, nationality, disability or socio-economic background.

BPA welcomes applications from everyone irrespective of gender and ethnic group but as women and members of ethnic minority groups are currently underrepresented BPA would encourage applications from members of these groups.

How to apply: For further details on the role(s) and information regarding the nomination and election process please request a Nomination Pack to from elections@paralympics.org.uk
Closing Date: Nomination Forms must be submitted by Voting Members of the BPA by 5:00pm, Friday 27 January 2016
Election Meeting: Tuesday 28 February 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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41st Fife Sports Festival for Disabled People

Entry forms are now available for the 41st Annual Sports Festival organised by Disability Sport Fife and supported by the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust and Fife Council. The Festival runs from Friday 3rd March through to Thursday 23rd March and is open to participants with a physical, sensory or learning disability of all ages and levels of ability.

Enquiries concerning the Festival should be directed to Norma Buchanan, Administrator, Disability Sport Fife, Michael Woods Sports Centre, Viewfield, Glenrothes KY6 2RD or Richard Brickley, President, DSF at the DSF office.

Tel: 03451 55 55 55  Ext 444989
Email: norma.buchanan@fife.gov.uk

Entry forms are available from the DSF Office or at DSF on line (week beginning 9th January) www.fifeleisure.org.uk (find us on the health programmes drop down menu).

Entry fee per Championships event £2.00.

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: Friday 10 FEBRUARY 2017

Friday 3 March 2017 – Swimming
Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre, Glenrothes – 10.15 – 15.30 hrs
Fife Championships for disabled swimmers

Monday 6 March 2017 – Archery
Venue to be confirmed – 18.30 hrs
Fife Indoor Championships for disabled archers

Thursday 9 March 2017 – Football 5s (mixed) and Unihoc 6s (Women)
Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre, Glenrothes – 10.30 – 14.30 hrs
Fife Football & Unihoc Championships for players with a learning disability

Wednesday 15 March 2017 – Badminton
Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre – 10.30 – 15.00 hrs
Fife Badminton Championships for disabled players

Thursday 16 March 2017 – Basketball and Netball
Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre, Glenrothes – 10.30 – 12.00 hrs
Fife Netball (Women) & Basketball (Men) Festival for players with a learning disability (no entry form required, just turn up on the day – all participants must pay the standard weekly fee for the FSLT multi-activity session)

Monday 20 March 2017 – Table Tennis and Boccia
Michael Woods Centre, Glenrothes – 19.00-21.00 hrs
Fife Table Tennis and Boccia Championships for disabled players

Thursday 23 March 2017 – Tug-O-War
Michael Woods Centre, Glenrothes – 10.30 – 12.00 hrs
Fife Tug-O-War Festival for athletes with a learning disability

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

April 22, 2013

Minutes of the one hundred and thirty fourth meeting of the management committee of Scottish Disability Sport held on Monday 22nd April 2013 at sportscotland, Caledonia House, South Gyle, Edinburgh  EH12 9DQ at 1600 hours.

Attendees:

Gordon McCormack, Chair
Dave Rhoney, Director
Janice Eaglesham, Director
Gavin Macleod, CEO
Claire Morrison, Pathways Manager
Caroline Lyon, Company Secretary

Apologies:

Catherine Goodfellow, Vice Chair
Sandra Proudfoot, Director
Eileen Ramsay, Director
Gerry Milne, Director
Anna Tizzard, Director
Jo Bell, sportscotland Partnership Manager

Welcome and Apologies

Conflicts of Interest

No conflicts of interest were given.

Minutes of meeting held on 11th March 2013

The minutes of the previous meeting were agreed.

Matters Arising

The HR sub committee was to meet as a matter of urgency.  Terms of Reference had been updated and passed to the Performance Manager.  Sub group members were to come back to the June meeting – as yet none had responded.

sportscotland update

The update was given by the CEO.  An email had been sent regarding the proposed change of Partnership Manager covering the disappointing lack of consultation and the need for continuity, together with the fact that the current Partnership Manager was doing such a good job.  The Chair had had a conversation with Jacqui Lynn and understood the change would not take place quickly, the current Partnership Manager remaining in place for 6-8 months.  The Chair had indicated that SDS wanted stability and the professional support currently being given by the Partnership Manager was very professional.

The current High Performance Manager, Craig Faill, was also changing.  The CEO had strongly protested about the change.

The investment agreement had been signed and returned to sportscotland.  A paper was prepared for the trustees of the endowment fund but no response had yet been received.

Reports

Chairman’s Report

No report was given.

CEO Report/Operational Plan 2013-2013 Update

The red areas indicated the previous Participation Manager’s remit.  SDS was aware that Branch MORs were not being pushed forward due to availability of staff.  Heather Lowden was working with Dumfries & Galloway, Gavin Macleod working with Perth & Kinross.  The new posts will have an impact on this.

The Professional Officers Group met last week but not with Active Schools.

Six international competitions would have taken place with the sixth being the bowls test match.

34 out of a proposed 38 athletes are on World Class Podium, Development and Talent programmes.  Expected drop in the number of athletes on programmes and a number of sports have not yet announced who is on their programme.

Education & Training: most areas were green.

Governance & Infrastructure: the Participation Manager had started an action plan but this required to be finished.  Some policies had been reviewed but not completed.  The review needs timelines as an audit is coming up.  Liz Turner had been approached to join the Board but had declined.  There was a need to identify potential Board members.

Marketing & Communications: the plan was almost complete.

Website: the content is reliant on funds, which are not available at present.

Dave Rhoney mentioned that good work was being carried out by the staff and was well done under the circumstances.  There were understandable reasons for some of the targets not to be reached.

The two new posts would be focusing on Branches and Child Protection.

Sub Groups

Governance

The agenda should be changed to match the sub groups.

Development Sports

Coaching & Education

The sub group had not met since the last Board meeting.

Communications

HR/Staffing

The two Opportunities posts were closing on the coming Wednesday.

The Regional Tayside & Fife post was ongoing.  The Pathways Manager had again met with regional partners and all were happy to support the introduction of the post.  She had also met today with Euan Lowe and it was agreed there was no need for an audit.  A timeline is being pulled together and the post should be in place in late summer.

Agreement had been reached to advertise the full time East post internally.  The CEO was meeting Lothian partners on 29th April regarding the existing post.

The situation in Grampian would change in 3-4 weeks.  The Aberdeen post has been made redundant and interviews held due to restructuring in Sport Aberdeen.  The posts being interviewed were Club and Community Development and Inclusion.  After interviews the previous week Andrinne Craig had been appointed to the Inclusion post.  The CEO and Pathways Manager had met with partners prior to the interviews and had received no indication as to intentions regarding the partnership, which finishes at the end of May.  A meeting would be held on 15th May to look forward.  The impact could include repercussions on Claire McDonald’s post which ends on 30th April.  A decision could not be taken at the moment so the Aberdeenshire post was given a three month extension for the time being.

The Chair, CEO, Pathways Manager and Coaching & Education Manager were reviewing the staff structure and line management.  There may be a need to look at another promoted post.

A meeting was being held on the coming Friday between the CEO and Matt Hammond of GB Boccia to negotiate re the Pathways Manager position.  In the shorter term Claire Morrison will continue working in the SDS office, receiving admin support from SDS and keeping focus on some regional matters, e.g. Tayside & Fife, Grampian and handover.  She will also continue supporting the Scottish Boccia programme.

Partners’ Update

No meetings had been held.

The BPA NPC meeting would be held on 1st May and the CEO would be attending.  Alan Dickson (formerly of Capability Scotland) was standing for election against Philip Craven and had contacted SDS to ask for confirmation from the home country.  This has been agreed as it was not an endorsement.

CPISRA were committed to timescales to move to the new international federation and this would be in place by January 2014.  A steering group was overseeing the transition.  The key issue was membership, with Scotland wanting to retain membership.  There is a strong position re Boccia as Scotland currently competes internationally.  No indication had been given by GB.

A Mission 2014 meeting had been held by Commonwealth Games Scotland before Easter which was uneventful.  The selection policy had been circulated by the Performance Manager.  The accessibility report on Kelvingrove had been forwarded to the Chair.  The CEO had spoken about this to John Gheel and the government and would send the report on after consultation with the Glasgow Roads Department.  The selection policies were to be ratified by the Board.

50th Anniversary History

Comments were invited from Board members and overall feedback was positive.  The time and effort on Richard Brickley’s part were acknowledged.  The question of ownership was raised as SDS had no licence to make any changes.  It was suggested that factual errors be corrected and a paragraph included to indicate that Richard Brickley had been commissioned to write the work by the Board.  Printing had been investigated and would cost a minimum of £3,500.  The Marketing & Communications Manager had been asked for feedback regarding using the book as a sponsorship opportunity, but there was a danger of it becoming dated.  Agreement was reached in principle to the book being commissioned.

Events

Domestic/Regional

The PD swimming gala had been held on the previous Saturday.  There were good entry figures and some good swims with 30-40 attending.  8 Scottish Swimming officials had attended and this was a great appreciated.

The football 5-a-sides were held on the previous Wednesday with 48 teams attending.

The LD swimming gala was taking place on 26th May.

International

The GB squad for the European Boccia Championships had been announced, with 5 out of 11 players Scottish.  The target had been 30%.

The Celtic Cup (Boccia) would be held on 1st and 2nd June in Dublin against Wales and Ireland, but with a possibility of Wales not attending.  In this case it was intended to participate in training matches.

Cheshire International (Boccia) – Wigan.

The Czech Open was to be held on 1st/2nd June.  GB Boccia were paying for Jamie McCowan to attending and Kieran Steer was representing Scotland but with GB Boccia paying.

Michael Kerr had attended the European Wheelchair Rugby Club Championships. GB are currently ranked 7th but finishing 4th.  Europeans were to be held in August and Michael was hopeful of making the squad.

Sammi Kinghorn had been classified as T53 in Dubai. Sami and Meggan Dawson Farrell had done well, gaining bronze medals.

Owen Miller and Robert Ferroll were attending the INAS Championships in June.

Janice Eaglesham proposed that a small update on the 13 key sports be given every second meeting.  The Performance Manager should be invited to the June meeting.

The Under 19s LD football squad had won the Home Nations for the first time.  All players but 2 had come through the schools programme.

Table tennis players had attended the Hungarian Open and also the DSEs in Crewe.

2 swimmers had qualified for the Deaflympics, Danielle Joyce and Lucy Walkup.

Gordon Reid had won the Tennis Player of the Year.

Sammi Kinghorn had been voted Young Scot Award for Sport.  This has been won by a Scot for the last three years.

Drumchapel Table Tennis Club had posted video clips on line of Martin Perry with members of the Royal Family.  The CEO had also attended a conference in Dundee with Martin where he delivered an excellent speech.

AOC

Dave Rhoney suggested that the Board should try to retain Claire Morrison’s expertise by asking her to become a member.  Future Board representation would go on the agenda and the CEO would discuss with Matt Hammond to see if he was comfortable with this.  Claire indicated she would be keen to continue her involvement.

Early warnings for the AGM had been sent out and local authority funding letters.  The CEO suggested David McCrae as speaker.

Date of Next Meeting

10th June 2013

Season’s Greetings

The offices of Scottish Disability Sport will be closed from Friday 23 December until Wednesday 4 January 2017 for the festive break. Messages will be dealt with by staff on their return to work.

Everyone at Scottish Disability Sport would like to take this opportunity to wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year, and we look forward to working closely with you all in 2017.

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Fife Junior Cross Country Athletes Excel

The second round of the East Series of Cross Country races was held at Peffermill in Edinburgh and for the second time this year a significant number of junior Fife athletes with additional support needs finished in first position in their respective year groups. The East Series of races are organised by scottishathletics and Scottish Disability Sport and Round 3 will come to Fife on Thursday 2nd February 2017 when the event will be organised by Disability Sport Fife and Fife Athletic Club.

The only Fife pupils competing in the Primary races were from Rimbleton Primary in Glenrothes. Fife Secondary Schools were represented by Bell Baxter HS, Balwearie HS, Lochgelly HS and Woodmill HS.

The following Rimbleton Primary pupils finished first in their Primary year groups. Jayden McLellan (P3), Hayden Taylor (P4), Luke McGurk (P5) and Tia Cheney (P6). All pupils ran over the 1K course with Luke recording the fastest time of the Fife athletes of 8.08.

Four Fife Secondary girls topped their year groups over 1K and they were Sophie Coughlin Bell Baxter HS (S1), Amy Dignan Lochgelly HS (S2), Billie Lowe Balwearie HS (S3) and Taylor McDowall Balwearie HS (S6). Sophie’s time of 6.21 was the fastest recorded 1K time by a girl on the day and Billie had the third fastest overall time in the same event.

In the equivalent 1K boys races Greg Nicol Balwearie HS (S1), Edwin Barron Woodmill HS (S2), Arran Howe Bell Baxter HS (S4) and Cameron Healy Balwearie HS (S6) led the way in their year group. Arran had the second fastest overall time of 4.51, finishing only three seconds behind the race winner.

Louise and Michelle Harley from Lochgelly HS finished first and second in the girls 2K race with Louise crossing the line first in 15.36 only one second ahead off her sister. In the boys 2K race Mathew Blair from Woodmill HS finished second overall in 10.45 and was first athlete home in the S5 race.

45 athletes in total from Fife participated in Round 2 of the East Series. Well done to all concerned. Apart from Round 3 at the Beveridge Park in February, there will be Round 4 at Peffermill, followed by the Scottish Championships in Glasgow and the Fife Championships at the Beveridge Park. Cross country running in Fife is growing in popularity each year.

Richard Brickley MBE
President,  Disability Sport Fife