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with a disability to sport and active leisure

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Sir Murray Halberg, the Founder of the Halberg Trust.

The Trust was established in 1963.

sir.jpg"Every New Zealander no matter what their ability has the right to participate in the sport or active recreation pursuit of their choice - there are no exceptions!"

No Exceptions Training Modules

No Exceptions Training Programme Modules


The No Exceptions Training has six modules. These are:

Module 1: Count me in - a general community sport and awareness workshop for everyone interested or involved in the provision of sport and physical recreation opportunities that include disabled people.

Module 2: Success in Schools - a sport, physical education and disability awareness workshop focusing on the inclusion of young disabled people into school-based sport, physical recreation and physical activity programs.

Module 3: Opening doors for disabled people - a practical workshop that assists sport and recreation organisations to develop strategies to attract and retain disabled people as members.

Module 4: Play by the rules - a workshop that helps sport and creation organisations to understand and deal with issues of disability discrimination, and meet their obligations under the Human Rights Act 1993.

Module 5: Sporting Pathways - a practical workshop that demystifies what disability sport is all about, and covers issues relating to classification and Paralympic sport. This is a feeder workshop for Disability Sport Contact Officers and/classifiers.

Module 6: Inclusive Coaching - a coach orientated workshop that enhances current knowledge and promotes the inclusion of disabled athletes.
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