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Take part in new Inclusive Community Training survey to win prize!

A new survey aimed at people who are considering taking part in the Sainsbury’s Inclusive Community Training programme, part of Active Kids for All, is live and needs your input.

Just a few minutes of your time completing the online questionnaire will aid our development of the training, which is aimed at helping to support more disabled people to lead active, healthier lifestyles.

By answering the quick survey, you could play an important role in shaping future opportunities and make active lives possible.

And in helping us, you also enter a prize draw where you could win a £50 Amazon voucher!

“The workshop was above and beyond what I expected. It was fun and I learnt many ways to modify activities, and it made me think of things from a different perspective,” said one recent participant.

“The workshop gave me lots of ideas for how I can offer sport to everyone,” added another.

We hope that you can spare a few minutes to answer some questions for us on this training. They cover subjects such as motivations, communications and expectations.

What is ICT?

The Sainsbury’s Inclusive Community Training programme (ICT) is delivered by the English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) in partnership with sportscoach UK.

Its key focus is to engage with those that have not historically been involved in sport and physical activity training, but who currently have direct contact with disabled people.

Over 1,400 support workers, parents, carers, health professionals, and volunteers in the community have already accessed this low cost training course (£10 per head, subsidies may apply).

It consists of one three-hour face-to-face session, supported by online learning tools.

Christopher Ratcliffe, Director of Development at EFDS, said: “Inclusive Community Training allows us collectively to reach more disabled people through physical activity and sport, making active lives possible.

“At EFDS we are really excited to see the impact of this initiative unfold.”

For further information about this project, including details of how to arrange a bespoke workshop, please contact EFDS on 01509 227751 or AK4A@efds.co.uk.