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SA Playing for All - Youth (Marion, SA - Term 4)

Price $80 AUD + BF Register

Event description

Playing for All – Youth is a games-based program for children and young adults with intellectual disability/autism aged 8-17 years old. It helps them get active, make friends and have fun while learning important life skills. 


Playing for All sessions are delivered in a safe and supportive environment by qualified coaches who run activities that promote movement, teamwork, decision making and communication. Coaches also teach players the importance of being fit and staying healthy.

These fun and inclusive sessions run for 60 minutes, over a ten-week term, with a break before the next term starts.

Playing for All is perfect for those who;

  • aren’t interested in competitive sport but would benefit from being active and having fun with others.   
  • who want to play sport but want to try different activities to build the skills, behaviours and confidence to take the next step. 
  • play sport already but want an additional activity or to learn new skills.

The ultimate outcome for everyone is to enjoy being active – and to stay active for life!  

Duration: 60 minutes of game-based activities and instructional learning. 

Sessions include:   

  • small-sided games that allow for high involvement   
  • games with modified rules, area and equipment to promote inclusion and prompt understanding
  • Health education and social activities  

Your Goals
The types of NDIS goals this program can help a person achieve include:

  • Social and Community Participation
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Personal Development

Come and Play!   


Want to know more?  Visit our webpage to find out more information or contact us  
https://www.specialolympics.com.au/playingforall

The Playing for All program is delivered at a minimum 1:5 ratio of coaches to participants. 

About Special Olympics Australia
Special Olympics Australia provides weekly grassroots sporting opportunities, recreational, social and health programs for people with intellectual disability/autism to help them develop physical fitness, build self-esteem, demonstrate courage, and make friends. With a focus on participation, Special Olympics is a great vehicle for inclusion, social and community participation, health and wellbeing, and personal development outcomes.


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