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Directory & Links ~ Sport

Directory & Links : The information below is for disabled people who live or work in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
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Amateur Swimming Association
www.britishswimming.org/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory
As the national governing body for swimming, the Amateur Swimming Association aims to provide appropriate opportunities to all those who wish to participate in swimming in whatever capacity they choose, whether it be as athletes, coaches, teachers, officials or volunteers.

Chelsea Football Club Disability Programme
www.chelseafc.com

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea – Sports and Leisure
www.rbkc.gov.uk/news/links
The Borough website provides comprehensive listings on sports related websites of particular interest to Kensington and Chelsea residents as well as listing sports and leisure centres with access assessment.

Disabled Sports Events
www.disabilitysport.org.uk
Disability Sport Events creates opportunities for participation in sport for people with all disabilities. Membership is free so that everyone can enjoy sports at various levels: from 'Have-a-go' sessions at a local club, through regional events to national events.

English Federation of Disability Sport
www.efds.net
The national body responsible for developing sport for disabled people in England, working closely with the following 5 National Disability Sports Organisations recognised by Sport England. British Amputees and Les Autres Sports Association, British Blind Sport, British Deaf Sport, WheelPower-British Wheelchair Sport and Mencap Sport.

The Halliwick Association of Swimming Therapy
www.halliwick.org.uk
The Halliwick Association of Swimming Therapy (Halliwick AST) is an organisation set up in 1952 by James and Phyl McMillan to develop the teaching of swimming to people with disabilities using the Halliwick Concept.

Inclusive Fitness Initiative
www.inclusivefitness.org
The Inclusive Fitness Initiative operates around five key principles: Accessible facilities, Inclusive fitness equipment, Staff with appropriate training and skills, Appropriate, inclusive marketing strategies and the development of alternative inclusive sporting opportunities.

Raiders
Raider Results
ADKC's own wheelchair basketball team, The Raiders, is competing in the second division of the Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball Association. We welcome anyone who would like to come and join the team, click here to find out more about us.

Useful Links

bikeworks
cycletraining@bikeworks.org.uk

social enterprise promoting all ability cycling