Let's Get Inclusive
Let’s Get Inclusive
A series of inclusive workshops to support and develop disability football in Middlesex and London.
On Thursday 3rd December we will be celebrating International Day of People with Disabilities by hosting a free online virtual event with London FA. Disabled people are twice as likely to be to less active than non-disabled people, and with four in five disabled people wanting to be more active its critical to understand how we can empower more disabled people to take part in physical activity.
Whether you are a club, coach, referee, teacher, player or disabled people’s organisation, Let’s Get Inclusive will give you the opportunity to participate in one or more of our workshops throughout the day, delivered by Middlesex FA, London FA and specialist partner organisations.
Workshops
10am – 11am: ‘Let’s Get Involved’
An informative workshop with disability football officers from Middlesex FA and London FA to talk through what opportunities are available for disabled people and how clubs and organisations can support and grow disability football in your county. Topics of conversation include;
- Creating disability affiliated teams and recreational sessions
- Overview of disability leagues
- Workforce opportunities – coaching and refereeing
- Disability Focus Groups
- Pledge Campaign
Aimed at: Disabled people, clubs/coaches, schools/ teachers, disabled people’s organisations, parents/carers.
11am – 12am: ‘Let’s Get Mental Health Aware’ - Mental Health: Its everyone’s business
This online session will take a close look at mental health and why it is everybody’s business. We will explore what we can do to protect our own mental health, how to recognise the signs and symptoms of mental ill health in others and find out what we can do to support others. The talk will be followed by a Question and Answer Session.
Aimed at: Disabled people, clubs/coaches, schools/teachers, referees, disabled people’s organisations, parents/carers.
12pm – 1pm: ‘Let’s Get Informed’ – Inclusion Panel
Join London FA, Middlesex FA, Stephen Daley MBE, UK Deaf Sport, London Sport, QPR, Wheelchair Football Association, CP Sport, Sense and Southwark Stars FC in discussions around disability football and sport. We will be discussing everything around inclusion, barriers and change. Attendees have the opportunity to raise any questions to the panel and discuss those all-important conversations around disability and sport.
Aimed at: Disabled people, clubs/coaches, schools/teachers, referees, disabled people's organisations, parents/carers.
2pm – 3pm: ‘Let’s Get Disability Aware’ – Disability Awareness in Sport
Run by Disability Sports Coach, this short introductory course is ideal for sports coaches, teachers, volunteers and anyone working wanting to become more knowledgeable about working with disabled people.
- Learn about the STEPS model in helping adapt sports activity for disabled people.
- Feel more confident about using appropriate language and terminology.
- Identify different ways of communicating during sports sessions.
Following the workshop, attendees can find out how to access the full training course https://disabilitysportscoach.co.uk/training-workshops/
Aimed at: Clubs/coaches, schools/teachers, disabled people's organisations, parents/carers.
3pm – 4pm – ‘Let’s Get Playing’
Get some comfortable shoes on and play a bit of football. QPR will be running a virtual coaching session for attendees, whilst you have them find out about what disability/ inclusive football sessions they are currently running and join a club!
Aimed at: Disabled people (family/friends welcome).
4pm – 5pm – ‘Let’s Get Refereeing’
Whether you are a referee interested in refereeing disability football or a disabled person interested in becoming a referee, Middlesex FA’s workforce development officer will talk you through everything you need to know.
Aimed at: Disabled people, referees, disabled people's organisations, parent/carers.
5pm – 6pm – ‘Let’s Get Coaching’
Delivered by Middlesex FA and London FA coach development officers, we will give you an introduction to coaching disability football and how we support disabled people to become coaches. During the session we will be joined by former Para-Lion captain, Stephen Daley MBE.
Aimed at: Disabled people, coaches, disabled people's organisations, parents/carers.
6pm – 7.30pm – ‘Let’s Get New Talent’ – Talent ID
If you provide football activities whether that be in school, at your organisation or in a club, Sports Consultant Jon Whittingham will give you all the tools to spot inspiring players who may be eligible for the national impairment talent pathway.
Aimed at: Clubs/coaches, referees, school/teachers, disabled people's organisations.