Month: August 2023

SDS receive Young Start award from the National Lottery Community Fund 

We are delighted to announce that we have received a Young Start award from The National Lottery Community Fund.
This funding will empower more young people (aged between 16 – 24) living with vision impairment, hearing loss, physical and learning disabilities to gain new skills, qualifications and experiences with the support of mentors. We will support young people to become sports coaches and leaders within their local communities throughout Scotland.
The programme is for young people, designed by young people. Young people are truly at the heart of the design, development and review of the programme.
The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland Chair, Kate Still, said:
“We are always keen to support projects that put Scotland’s young people at the heart of the development and running of services.”
Gavin Macleod, CEO of Scottish Disability Sport, commented:

“Scottish Disability Sport would like to thank the National Lottery Community fund for its continued support of our Young Start programme. This funding will make a significant impact on the lives of the young people involved and allow us to help participants meet their full potential through physical activity and sport.”

The SDS Young Start Futures team commented:
“We will be the voice of young people in Scotland. We are the future. We will inspire the future.” 
If you (or someone you know) would like to benefit from the Young Start programme, apply before the 18th September at https://sds.justgo.com/workbench/public/events?ref=566174801C7E8E3ECB4E0C0AD63C909A765B94EB where you’ll also find more information.

Go Kids Go Wheelchair Skills Training

Free, fun and inclusive sessions for 2-18 year olds. Extra wheelchairs are provided so the whole family can join in.

  • Manual or powered wheelchairs
  • Propulsion and manoeuvring
  • Slopes and rough ground
  • Back wheel balancing
  • Road safety
  • Emergency evacuation techniques
  • Wheelchair sports and dance

  • Aberdeen, Saturday 14th October: Aberdeen
  • Glasgow, Monday 16th October: Glasgow
  • Edinburgh, Tuesday 17th October: Edinburgh
Scottish Swimmers from the British Swimming Team emerge onto poolside wearing their British Swimming kit.

Scottish Success at World Para Swimming Championships

After weeks of top-level aquatic competition in Fukuoka, the baton has been passed onto Manchester, as the city gears up to host the World Para Swimming Championships from 31 July to 6 August.

Descending on the northern powerhouse are 546 swimmers from 67 nations around the globe – as the world’s best para swimmers set their sights on world titles, records and personal bests, one year out from the Paris Paralympic Games. Seven Scots will make a splash in the 2002 Commonwealth Games venue as part of a 28-strong Great Britain team, which features multiple Paralympic and World Champions. There were multiple medallists and finalist from the Scottish swimmers who were part of the GB team. Congratulations to all swimmers on their excellent performances

Relays

49 points  mixed 4x 100m medley relay Stephen Clegg and his teammates finished 4th

49 points mixed 4 x 100 medley relay Stephen Clegg and his teammates finished 4th

34 points 4x100m Medley 34pts Relay, the quartet of Sam Downie, Faye Rogers and Ollie Carter with teammate , Maisie Summers-Newton came 6th

34 points 4x100m Medley 34pts Relay, included Sam Downie, Faye Rogers and Ollie Carter with teammate , Grace Harvey came 8th

S14  4 x 100 mixed medley relay Scott Quin and his teammates finished in Silver medal position

Individual Finalist

 

Faye Rogers (Grampian)

S10 100 metres freestyle – 7th &  Scottish Record

S10 100m butterfly – Gold  & European Record

S10 200IM – Bronze

S10 400m Freestyle – Bronze

 

Toni Shaw (Grampian)

S9 400m freestyle – Bronze

SM9 200 IM – 7th

S9 100m butterfly – 5th

 

Stephen Clegg (Lothian)

S12 100m freestyle- Silver

S12 100 back – Gold

S12 100m fly – Silver

S12 50m freestyle – 4th

 

Scott Quin (Lothian)

SB14 100m Breaststroke

 

Sam Downie (Lothian)

S8 400m freestyle – 7th

S8 100m backstroke – Bronze

 

Louis Lawlor (Glasgow)

S14 100m backstroke  – 6th

 

Ollie Carter

S10 400m freestyle – 5th

 

Speaking of the competition as a whole, Paul Wilson, Scottish Swimming Disability Performance Development Manager said:

“It’s fantastic to see the success of our Scottish Para Swimmers as part of the Great Britain team at the World Para Swimming Championships in Manchester this past week. There have been a number of standout performances.

If you or anyone you know would like to get involved in swimming please contact: admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com or Telephone 0131 317 1130

Get Out Get Active Tayside Launches New Website For All Things GOGA All In One Place

Get Out Get Active (GOGA) Tayside is a collaboration between NHS Tayside and Scottish Disability Sport and is dedicated to providing fun, free & inclusive physical activity opportunities where people of all abilities can be active together. Funding for the programme has been successfully secured for a further two years with special thanks to Tayside Health Fund. This evidences the collective support and action needed to help address the Public Health priority of a physically active Scotland and to continue strengthening links between physical activity and health.

In line with the renewed support, GOGA Tayside have now launched their brand-new website which will make all information available at the click of a button. The site will feature weekly timetables, class information, testimonials, meet the team and so much more. There are also a range of photos and new videos which will let you see what to expect at any GOGA activities before coming along.

The website is available NOW at www.gogatayside.co.uk.

Thank you to everyone at SDS for their continued support of the GOGA programme in Tayside. We have a further 23 months of funding and very much look forward to continuing our successful partnership working together, especially encouraging more people of all abilities to be more active together.

Vacancy: LEAP Sports Project Officer

We are looking for a new full-time Project Officer to develop and deliver our Glasgow based work. The successful candidate will have a key role in supporting our work to improve equality & human rights for LGBTIQ+ people in Scottish sport. Would you like to:

  • coordinate and deliver our programmes to the LGBTIQ+ community in Glasgow and surrounding area improving equality, and health and wellbeing through access and participation in sport and physical activity
  • work with our national club network to support club and community development, playing a key role in delivering Festival Fortnight and other national level collaborative activity
  • develop and drive specific initiatives and networks such as Football v Homophobia Scotland

If so, we want to hear from you.

Full information can be found on the LEAP Sports website here.

The closing date for applications is 18th August 2023 and interviews will be held on 28th-29th August.