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Local sports clubs, coaches, volunteers, teachers and instructors are invited to join  experts on inclusion at an upcoming forum, A Team Effort, scheduled for Monday September 12 at the Cavanbah Centre.

As part of the line-up, Jackie Lauff, international sport and development practitioner and chief of Sports Matters, will discuss how groups, studios and communities can welcome all people, including those people with disability, to join in.

‘Sports and recreation creates opportunities for people to be active, healthy and included in their communities.’

At the same time, clubs that become more inclusive build more opportunities to connect with new players, participants, coaches, members, volunteers, fans and sponsors, she said.

Presenters and panel members for the interactive community discussion include local people with disability, Spaghetti Circus, Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect), Lennox Head-Alstonville SLSC, Creature Yoga and more.

The night is all about starting a conversation to grow the participation of people with disabilities into sporting clubs and other organisations such as yoga and dance studios, according to Damien Becker from Ability Links.

‘It is a great opportunity for club officials to ask questions and learn about how inclusion can be a benefit to everyone,’ he said.

The project is a partnership of Byron Shire Council, Far North Coast Ability Links, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia and Autism Spectrum Australia and is funded by the NSW Government.

A Team Effort, Monday September 12, 5–7pm, Cavanbah Centre, Ewingsdale. Free entry, supper provided.

Registration: Call Damien  on 0408 976 842.



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