Inclusive Activity
Discover more about what Active Lincolnshire do in supporting the education sector with inclusive activity for children and young people across Lincolnshire.
Breaking down barriers and enabling all abilities to take part and have fun.
Providing inclusive activity for children and young people across Lincolnshire.
Find helpful information and guidance about inclusive sports and the importance of equality in physical education.
Resources for schools
Inclusive Health Check
An Inclusive health check provides a school with the opportunity to self-assess themselves and their provision against national criteria. It also enables a school to identify areas of strength and areas of further development. https://www.yourschoolgames.com/impact/news/201920-inclusive-health-check-now-live/
TOP Sportsability
TOP Sportsability is a free online resource for school and offers practical advice to teachers, learning support staff and other sports practitioners. It consists of video clips and downloadable content showing ideas and strategies around the inclusion of young disabled people in physical activity.
To access the resources, you will need to register for the programme online https://www.youthsporttrust.org/top-sportsability
Inclusive sports
Boccia https://www.bocciaengland.org.uk/
New Age Kurling https://www.yourschoolgames.com/taking-part/our-sports/new-age-kurling/
Inclusive Golf https://www.golf-foundation.org/schools/inclusive-golf-disability/
Sitting Volleyball https://www.volleyballengland.org/getintovolleyball/play/sitting_volleyball
Goalball https://goalballuk.com/
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Delivering sports in schools
Physical activity is a crucial part of any child’s development. As well as improving their physical health, daily movement has been shown to boost academic performance, memory, motivation, social skills and mental wellbeing. That’s why we work with schools to create a wide range of fun, accessible opportunities for children to be active during the school day – whether that’s through PE lessons, exercise snacking or dedicated events.
Working with our key partners, including national governing bodies, School Games Organisers and One Network, we create and promote opportunities for young people across the county to engage in sports – both in and out of school.
A core part of this work is supporting Lincolnshire’s School Games Organisers (SGOs) to bring schools together for festivals, celebrations and competitions, providing activities that work to engage children who may not currently take part in sport. We also work with schools to upskill existing staff or access external coaching providers, allowing them to offer a broader range of activities.
These activities are informed by our Active Lives and Youth Voices insight, allowing us to create and deliver targeted opportunities that meet the needs of young people across Lincolnshire.
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Our work in the community
Find out more about our work in the community and what we do in tackling inequalities in physical activity and sport, plus access to research, resources, and funding opportunities.
Helpful Resources
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