Energise to host Celebrating Ability day for disability sport people

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City of York Council will once again welcome disabled sports enthusiasts to try out new sports, activities and fun sessions at the city’s Celebrating Ability day at Energise on Tuesday 7 August.

The event showcases sport and physical activity for disabled people and is a celebration of sport and physical ability for those who have a disability, are deaf or hard of hearing or have a sensory impairment. 

There’s a wide range of activities for people to take part in, including football, cycling, tennis, swimming and powerchair football. 

The council has partnered with over a dozen local clubs and organisations to deliver these taster sessions. Fencing will be a new sport to try this year following the successful introduction of judo last year. All participants will receive a medal and a certificate for taking part. 

Other sports include archery, cricket and gym taster sessions. For these sports booking is advised as places are limited and places will be allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

Celebrating Ability day is hosted by the council’s sport and active leisure team to encourage more residents into sport and highlight the all year round opportunities available within the city’s strong disability sport sector. 

Admission for the event will cost £4.10. To book or for further information, please contact paul.ramskill@york.gov.uk, call 01904 553372 or visit www.york.gov.uk/celebratingability

For more information about inclusive sports opportunities in York visit www.york.gov.uk/disabilitysport.

For information and advice abut the #movemoreyork campaign visit www.movemoreyork.co.uk. 

Showcase for local disability sports at Energise on Tuesday

Celebrating Ability is set to welcome disabled sports enthusiasts to a day of exciting sports, activities, games and fun sessions when the seventh festival is held at Energise on Tuesday 1 August.

The event showcases sport and physical activity for disabled people and is a celebration of sport and physical ability for those who have a disability, are deaf or hard of hearing or have a sensory impairment or additional needs.

It is hosted by City of York Council’s YorWellbeing service to encourage more residents into sport and highlight the all year round opportunities available within the city’s strong disability sport sector.

Numerous activities are available for people of all ages and abilities to take part in, including football, cycling, tennis, swimming and powerchair football. The council has partnered with over a dozen local clubs and organisations to deliver these taster sessions. There are a number of new sports this year as well, including Judo and mixed ability rugby. All participants will receive a medal and a certificate for taking part.

Other sports include archery, cricket, climbing and gym inductions. For these sports booking is advised as places are limited and places will be allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

On Tuesday 1 August the event will be held at Energise from 10am to 3pm, with a charge of £3.90 per participant.

To book or for further information, please contact the YorWellbeing team on yorwellbeing@york.gov.uk, call 01904 553377 or visit www.york.gov.uk/celebratingability For more information about inclusive sports opportunities in York visit www.york.gov.uk/disabilitysport.

Celebrating Ability event showcases local disability sports at Energise

Celebrating Ability is set to welcome disabled sports enthusiasts to a two day event offering an exciting range of sports, activities, games and fun sessions.

Uncertain future for popular Energise leisure centre

Uncertain future for popular Energise leisure centre

The event showcases sport and physical activity for disabled people. It is hosted by City of York Council to encourage more residents into sport and highlight the all year round opportunities available within the city’s strong disability sport sector.

Numerous activities are available for all ages and abilities, including football, table tennis, gym sessions, cricket, tennis, swimming, wheelchair basketball and powerchair football. The council has partnered with over a dozen local clubs and organisations to deliver these taster sessions.

York City Knights Foundation and Community Spirit, have recently launched inclusive clubs, who will be there for the first time to offer rugby and archery respectively and all organisations will be happy to talk about opportunities to continue the sport in York.

On Tuesday 30 August the event will be held at Energise from 10am to 3pm, with a charge of £3.90 per participant.BaloonVolleyball

Activities on Wednesday 31 August take place at York St John University Sports Hall from 9.30am to 2.30pm. Morning sessions are aimed at those who are Deaf or hearing impaired (BSL interpreters are available) and afternoon activities are for those who are Visually impaired.

Challenges will be set for both days for those who want a chance to win a Celebrating Ability medal. Advance booking is not required except for climbing at Energise.

Celebrating Ability is also hosting a short training event at York St John University on Wednesday 31 August, 2.30pm to 5pm (£10) for support workers, parents, carers, healthcare professionals, volunteers, teachers and community groups and organisations. The inclusive training session will develop knowledge, competence and confidence in delivering sports-based activities to disabled people of all ages and help develop the quality of sports opportunities in the city.
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