How can I make my exercise class or sports activity more accessible to people with sight loss?
British Blind Sport have a number of toolkits on their website that offer guidance and support to clubs and leisure centres on providing inclusive sports. These include documents on:
- A Toolkit Supporting Clubs to Provide Inclusive Sport for People with Sight Loss
- A Guide To Visually Impaired Friendly Sport
- Physical Activity and Vision Rehabilitation
as well as a range of sport specific resources including:
- Boccia
- Athletics
- Archery and Shooting
- Equestrian
- Football
- Scottish Football
- Judo
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Walking
Each toolkit and resource includes advice on the importance of physical exercise and benefits it can bring, information on how to get started, what to consider and references to further resources and information.
You can find them all the Education and Training page of The British Blind Sport website.
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