Job search
Job Search
Latest news
More news: (showing 1 - 20 of 13968)           
UK only International

Intellectually challenged youngsters encouraged to take part with Special Olympics GB campaign

By Matthew Campelli    03 Mar 2016
Play Unified will be delivered by Youth Sports Trust in 200 schools over a two-year period

Special Olympics GB has partnered with Youth Sports Trust to launch football and basketball courses in 200 schools which integrate young people with intellectual disabilities.

Play Unified is aimed at individuals aged between 14 and 25, and is a campaign inspired by one principle: “training together and playing together is a quick path to understanding, acceptance and friendship”.

The campaign – funded by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), and administered by the DCMS and Sport England – will run for two years.

Special Olympics GB chief executive Karen Wallin said the campaign was “aimed at breaking down the barriers and misconceptions towards people with intellectual disabilities”.

“Through this campaign we hope to inspire attitudes that lead to activity with our Special Olympics athletes rather than an approach of doing things for our athletes,” she added. “People with intellectual disabilities say they want to be included as equals in society.”

The campaign will attempt to mobilise young people to make changes in their schools and communities to create an environment of respect and equality for intellectually disabled people, creating a “Unified Generation”. More than 18,000 young people in Britain are expected to be involved.

In addition, a series of Special Olympics GB Play Unified Regional Youth Summits will be delivered by Youth Sports Trust over the coming months in Manchester, London, Gateshead, Birmingham, Bath, Leicester, Glasgow and an as yet unidentified town in Wales.

“Through the nationwide Youth Summits, we are providing young people with and without disabilities, the opportunity to develop those vital leadership skills that they need for life,” said Youth Sports Trust chief executive Ali Oliver.

Special Olympics  disabled  football  basketball  Youth Sports Trust  Sport England DCMS 
Sign up for FREE ezines
Related news

Company profile

Company profile: Taylor Made Designs
Taylor Made Designs offer health clubs a fully-managed end-to-end service. From garment design to sourcing, manufacture, storage & fulfilment, every step of the uniform creation process is taken care of
View full profile >
More company profiles

Featured Supplier

Elevate 2026 to mark 10-year anniversary with biggest ever waterfront drinks reception
Elevate is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style this June, with organisers confirming the event’s largest-ever drinks reception as registrations continue to run more than 10% ahead of last year.
View full details >
More featured suppliers

Property & Tenders

Location: Stratford, East London.
Company: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Location: Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Company: Newmark
Location: Newhaven, Sussex
Company: EiA Real Estate
Location: Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire
Company: Savills
Location: Oxford
Company: University of Oxford
More properties & tenders

Diary dates

13-13 Jun 2026
Worldwide, Various
21-24 Sep 2026
The Langham Huntington Pasadena , Pasadena, United States
06-08 Oct 2026
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
22-22 Oct 2026
QEII Conference Centre, London
More diary dates