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Sporting opportunities for people with disablilities

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UGSFSA helps people to manage various forms of funding (ie Intensive Family Support, Alternatives to Employment, Post School Options). Assistance with support worker selection is available. Programs are designed to be flexible to meet the needs of individuals. Other services include: Community Connections (skills development, social participation, 1:1 or small group activities) Recreation opportunities Respite funds Private purchase of services Intensive Family Support Post School Options / Alternative to Employment- UGSFSA Inc aims to assist the active participation and integration of individuals into their community. Inclusion and participation in socially and culturally appropriate community settings and activities.; Transition support.; Skills development Respite services - Non Residential UGSFSA provides non residential respite services to provide a break for people with disabilities and their families

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This is an organisation of voluteers coordinating sporting avents within the community. There is athletics, swimming, corporate bowls.

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Kids Camps provides six-day and weekend camps for students aged 6 - 18 years with an intellectual disbability. The camps provide our campers with opportunities for recreation and social interaction in a fun filled, safe and supportive environment. These camps also provide much needed respite to the childrens families and carers, valuable time that can be spent with other children, partnes and friends often doing activities that we often take for granted. Kids Camp[s Inc are funded by the DSC and Lotterywest. Sites for the camps are metro and country.

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supports people with disabilities and their families to plan the breaks they need and to arrange recreational support through community activities; promotes connection between families living in the East Kimberley; provides support for indigenous people and their families/carers; gives educational events and trainings; has information resources and gives referrals to other local services; has a range of supports that people can access without funding; and promotes inclusion for people with disabilities.

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Intework Inc

WA, Australia

Mental Health. Employment/Recreation agency for people with disabilities (Moderate to high support needs). DSP eligible, over 16 yrs, motivated to work/able to work 8 or more hours per week. Updated February 2008

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Social and recreational club for intellectually disabled teenagers and young adults.Although under the auspices of Activ who handle the accounts of this club , this is a private non-funded enterprise run by volunteers. Leo Schaper is the organiser and contact person for the club. Fees are on a cost recovery -basis only according to the outing.

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Fairbridge

WA, Australia

F.A.I.R (Fellowship, Awareness, Inclusion and Relaxation) camps are weekend programs for young people with a disability and their families. The whole family comes to Fairbridge for a weekend of fun activities, an opportunity to connect with others, and result in the building of strong supportive relationships that continue outside of the weekend camps. Other programs COOL(Celbrating Opportunities Of Life)- for 10-17yo during school holidays and COOL CAMPS for 10-14yo over 5 days. COOL SCOPE-camps for 15-17yo

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The facilities at the centre include a health club,group fitness studio,group training studio,indoor sport,creche and cafe.they also offer lifestyle,learning and leisure courses.There is before and after-school care and vacation care programs for children 4.5-15.5yo. Special needs children are easily accommodated in these programs.There is a SportsLink program run for special needs children during the holidays. Senior's programs are also available,particularly LLLS-Living Longer Living Stonger-a strength based training program for seniors that will improve muscle strength ,balance,and confidence,energy levels and improve overall quality of life.Professional supervision and on-going support given.

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Getabout

WA, Australia

Getabout is a disability specific program which facilitates options for people to participate in purposeful and meaningful activities that are relevant to their developmental stages.

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Claremont Therapeutic Riding Centre (Inc.) provides (horrse) riding therapy, sport, recreation, therapeutic riding, integration and safety programs for persons with or without disabilities.

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Riding for the Disabled, Carine centre provides riding instruction for people with disabilities wishing to take part in horse riding activities. Riding for the Disabled can provide exercise and social interaction for people with a disability.

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Dadda Focus

WA, Australia

Deals with mental health diabilities in the swan region. An Arts and Recreational Program for People with Mental Health or Disabilities Updated April 2008

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Wheel Chair Tours Australia has operated as the Premier Tour Company for disabled tourists to Perth since 1995, when Perth hosted the Abilympics. Initially, the Company operated under the name of DAVLAN COACH LINES, however the name didn't describe what we were good at so we recently changed to WHEEL CHAIR TOURS AUSTRALIA. David and Lee-Ann Fienberg own and operate the Company and are continuing to offer unique touring experiences to the disabled. Quite apart from the touring aspects of the company, since 1994 we have daily transported the disabled in our coachlines and continue to do this. David and Lee-Ann pride themselves on being able to offer a total answer to visiting a wonderful destination and tour of of a lifetime. Wheel Chair Tours Australia provides disabled tourist groups access to visit WA tourist venues. Their Mercedes bus is equipped to carry 7 wheelchairs.

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Leisure, sport and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities. Please call Sue on 0429 628 240

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Providing sporting activities for people with disabilities.

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Busselton Saturday Club

WA, Australia

The programme has been developed to offer stimulating activities in the community where participants can develop friendships and support networks. 10 pin bowling in Bunbury monthly.

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Busselton Saturday Club

WA, Australia

Program is designed to offer stimulating and interesting activities within the community where participants can develop friendships and support networks

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Individuals with disabilities seeking alternatives to employment. Individual programs developed to meet individual needs . Transport available.

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JD Hardie Centre

WA, Australia

JD Hardie Centre provides a range of after school sports programs for children and a number of mixed sporting compititions for adults. It also has a fully equipped gym.

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Geraldton PCYC

WA, Australia

No wait list associated except for specific programmes. Please contact PCYC for exact details.

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DADAA WA Central

WA, Australia

This service provides three main programs: Childrens Artlink Program Alternatives to employment Youth Program

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Recreational options for people with disabilities is organised by MADSAR . It supports people with disabilities to participate in their choice of local community activities, whilst being supported by another community resident with similar interests. This is a one-on-one recreational activirty of choice Choices made may range from swimming groups, youth clubs, sporting outlets, craft activities, to more passive recreational choices such as meditation groups, library visits , to a coffee and chat with a friend. Priority is given to people who: * live with aged carers * those who are isolated from their community * people with out any day options * children with behavioural issues All you need to do to become a member is: * pay an annual support fee ($30) * and have fun This is an ATE programme and is funded by the Disability Services Commission of WA, although it is solely a recreational activity.

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