Welcome to the Inclusion Club Hub.
This tool has been created by the Activity Alliance (formally EFDS) to help clubs to include more disabled people in their activities. It can be used in a variety of ways within your club.
You can use it to audit your club to see how inclusive you are or as a resource to support your club's development. Perhaps use it to develop a club action plan, support your club accreditation process, or your general planning.
This toolkit will give you ideas, methods and resources to ensure everyone has a positive club experience. You'll now be asked several questions to find out some more information about your club.
As part of your results, we have included case studies and better practice examples, so you can learn from others and adapt it to suit.
To get started with the tool, just scroll down this page and fill in the form below. On your marks, get set, go!
Why include disabled people?
Inclusion is important for all under-represented groups in sport. Activity Alliance want to work with you to ensure all disabled people can be active for life – at any level they choose.
Sport is for everyone and should be a meaningful experience. All members need to feel valued and receive equal opportunities. A member's fantastic time at your club will be shared with other people they know (and potential members), which is great free marketing for your club.
As a club you can include disabled people in a variety of ways. Some clubs run fully inclusive sessions which include all its members. Other clubs have bespoke groups and sessions for disabled people, but they are still delivered within the main club structure. These both benefit disabled people to enjoy sport as much as non-disabled people.
There is not one set way to improve inclusion. It is about satisfying the needs of all your members and sports.
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