How Archers Basketball is Benefiting

During our visit to Archers Basketball, I spoke with Jo Coates-McGrath, Wheelchair Programme Lead, about what winning the prize has meant for the club.

Jo said:

“The snapshot only took a few minutes to fill in, and we were thrilled to win the prize draw last time. We were able to buy much-needed additional equipment and provide coaches and volunteers with Disability Inclusion Training.”

With the extra support, the club has been able to strengthen its inclusive sessions, ensuring even more disabled athletes have access to quality coaching and equipment.

Could your club be next? Complete this year’s National Sport Snapshot and help us shape the future of inclusive sport in Wales!

Athletes take part in a wheelchair basketball training session at Cardiff Met Archers Basketball Club

The National Sport Snapshot is back!

If you’re involved in delivering physical activity in Wales, we want to hear from you and now is your chance to take part! The National Sport Snapshot helps us understand the opportunities available to disabled people across the country—and by completing it, your club will be entered into a prize draw to win £500 worth of UK Disability Inclusion Training and sports equipment.

Add your voice to the Snapshot


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