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PROJECT 3000 (working title) Ollie Williams Worcestershire FA Development Officer Derek Cunningham MBE Disability Representative Worcestershire FA Council Vice Chair Worcestershire Disability Football Club

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PROJECT 3000(working title)

Ollie WilliamsWorcestershire FADevelopment Officer

Derek Cunningham MBEDisability RepresentativeWorcestershire FA Council

Vice Chair Worcestershire DisabilityFootball Club

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

What is the problem?

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

Area Day to day activities limited a lot

Day to day activities limited a little

Day to day activities not limited

Worcestershire8.1% 9.8% 82.1%

Bromsgrove 8.1% 9.5% 82.4%

Malvern Hills 8.7% 10.9% 80.5%

Redditch 8.0% 9.1% 82.9%

Worcester City 7.2% 9.0% 83.8%

Wychavon 7.6% 10.0% 82.4%

Wyre Forest 9.2% 10.7% 80.1%

England 8.3% 9.3% 82.4%West Midlands 9.1% 9.9% 81.3%

Source: ONS 2011 Census

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

Current Provision in County(away from schools)

Football

8 teams~70 participants

Cricket

3 Teams~60 participants

AthleticsSpecial Olympians

8 teams~60 participants

Visually Impaired FootballHearing Impaired gamesWheelchair GamesParalympians in CountyPrimary/secondary schoolparticipants in general sportGenerally provided Sporting Events

NUMBERS?

PARTICIPATION IN MAINSTREAM YOUTHFOOTBALL

630 affiliated mainstream junior

teams

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

BARRIERS FACILITATORS

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

Individual

Schools

Parents/Carers

How do we get the messagethrough these layers? How do those who

want to play get to teams/clubs?

BARRIERS FACILITATORS

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

A Quote… “finding suggests that children’s emotional and behavioral (sic) functioning is associated with parents’ perceptions of barriers to participation that are more psychosocial than physical or structural in nature. The influence of children’s emotional and behavioral difficulties on their participation has seldom been addressed with respect to children with disabilities. Parents may be aware that their children are less confident and more hesitant to take part in activities in the community and school because of past experiences of discrimination or avoidance by others. Parents themselves may be more hesitant in taking their child into the community either because they are concerned about how their child might react to others or that members of the community will view their child’s behavior negatively.”

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

SUPPLY DEMAND

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

SUPPLY DEMAND

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

Individual

Schools

Parents/Carers

How do we get the messagethrough these layers? How do those who

want to play get to teams/clubs?

BARRIERS FACILITATORS

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

BARRIERS FACILITATORS

CLUBSPARENTS, CARERS

and PLAYERS

Schools

CLUBS

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

Record of all sportingparticipation

Recognition for passingPersonal milestones

All sporting outlets and eventsparticipate REWARD PROGRAMME

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

PUBLICITYInspiring mediaWebsiteSocial mediaRegular mailingsBuy in with local broadcasters

FUNDINGProduce a project planProduce a business planApply for grantsUse existing resources to full

RESEARCHDetermine localised Barriers and FacilitatorsDevise key performance indicatorsAnalyse outcomes

MAINLY WE NEEDTOATTRACT AWIDELY BASEDGROUP OF PARTNERS

PARTICIPATION IN DISABILITY SPORT

THE TAG LINE!

BE YOU!

In

THE 3000

Inaugural Partners