City Unveils Inclusive Sports Initiative for People with Disabilities
Adaptive Sports for All in the City
The City has launched an innovative initiative aimed at making sports accessible to people with visual, motor, or mental disabilities. This commitment to inclusion is designed to adapt each activity to the unique needs and abilities of each participant, fostering a fun, sharing, and self-confidence building experience.
Our objective is to make sport a moment of pleasure, sharing, and self-confidence, whatever the handicaps.
A Diversity of Disciplines
- Kick off the initiative with Pétanque on Friday, January 30.
- Join Yoseikan Budo sessions on Friday, February 6 and Tuesday, March 24 (limited spots available).
- Engage in a Visual Disability Awareness Handball session on Wednesday, February 18, open to the public.
- Experience Judo on March 6.
How the Initiative Works
In partnership with local clubs and sports facilities, each activity is meticulously designed to cater to the specific needs and abilities of its participants. Supervision and care are paramount to ensure a positive and inclusive sporting experience.
Contact local sports clubs or the City’s sports department for more information on participating in these fantastic adaptive sports initiatives.
FAQs
- Q: Who can participate?
- A: People with visual, motor, or mental disabilities. No specific level or experience is required.
- Q: How much does it cost?
- A: The initiative is free and open to all.
- Q: How can I register?
- A: Contact local sports clubs or the City’s sports department for details on registration.
