New UK Disability Inclusion Training courses now available:

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UK Disability Inclusion Training (UK DIT) for Coaches and Volunteers: Level 1

Learning Intention: Provides a basic introduction to inclusive practice aimed at all of those who are looking to make sport and physical activity sessions more inclusive.

  • 60-minute Online Learning Module
    • Available in English and Welsh
    • Can be completed at any convenient time
    • Developed in partnership with Scottish Disability Sport
    • Contains videos, quizzes, and a certificate is awarded at the end
    • Cost per person is £12.50
    • Suitable for coaches, lead coaches, and volunteers

 

UK DIT for Coaches and Volunteers: Level 2

  • Learning Intention: Provides an introduction to inclusive practice and an understanding of the theory behind it. This course is aimed at level 1 coaches and beyond who are looking to make sport and physical activity sessions more inclusive. It covers an in-depth exploration of the influence of perceptions and experiences, legislation, and classifications.
  • 60-minute Online Learning Module and a 2 hour Digital Classroom Theory Session via Zoom
    • Available in English, Welsh, and fully accessible
    • Contains discussion, reflection, and a certificate
    • Cost per person is £26.50
    • Aimed at coaches, lead coaches, and senior volunteers

 

UK DIT for Coaches and Volunteers: Level 3 (Coming soon)

  • Learning Intention: Provides an introduction to inclusive practice aimed at lead coaches who are looking to make sport and physical activity sessions more inclusive. Covers the theory of the level 2 course, plus a detailed application of inclusive practice using practical examples to demonstrate how inclusion can be a part of your sessions.
  • 60-minute Online Learning Module, a 2 hour Digital Classroom Theory Session via Zoom, and a 2-hour Face-to-face Practical Session
    • Available in English and Welsh
    • Contains discussion, reflection, practical sporting activities, and a certificate
  • Cost per person is £55.00
  • Aimed at lead coaches

 

Please email Donna for any further details or questions of how to get involved donna.bullivant-evans@disabilitysportwales.com.

You can purchase a course and enrol here: store.disabilitysportwales.com


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