Unified Playing for All - Cockburn, Term 4, 2025
Event description
Playing for All (Unified Sports) - COCKBURN, Term 4, 2025
With support from Telethon funding, Special Olympics Australia - Western Australia is working with Home Education WA to deliver an inclusive, adaptable and fun physical activity program for home schooling students with intellectual disability and/or autism - and their peers.
Telethon - and the community of Western Australia - raise funds to support the health and wellbeing of sick, vulnerable and disadvantaged children.
Special Olympics Australia is part of a global movement using the power of sport to build a more inclusive world for people with intellectual disability and/or autism.
Home Education WA is Western Australia’s peak association for home-educating families — a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting, empowering, and connecting families across the state.
What:
We’re thrilled to announce an opportunity for home-educated students in Western Australia to join Unified Playing for All, proudly supported by Telethon and delivered by Special Olympics Australia - Western Australia in partnership with Home Education WA.
Unified Playing for All is an inclusive, adaptable and fun physical activity program for students with and without intellectual disability and/or autism to play sporting games and learn together. It uses a games sense approach to help students have fun while getting active, practicing fundamental movement skills, making friends and developing important life skills. Unified Playing for All is Special Olympics Australia’s Unified Sports model. Unified Sports promote social inclusion by bringing people with and without intellectual disability together to play sport – because training and playing together is a quick path to understanding and acceptance.
Who is it for:
Everyone Belongs in the Game
The Unified Playing for All program brings together home educated students of all abilities, with and without intellectual disability and/or autism. The sessions at this location cater for children ranging from ages 5 to 17 years old.
At its core, it’s about connection—everyone plays, regardless of ability or disability.
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.
Whether your child is bursting with energy, just getting started with physical movement, or somewhere in between, there’s a place for them here. The ultimate outcome for everyone is to enjoy being active – and to stay active for life!
What's included:
Activities that promote movement, teamwork, decision making and communication, confidence building through a program aligned to the Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education and mapped to the Australian Physical Literacy Framework
Qualified coaches who teach players the importance of being fit and staying healthy
Venue Hire. Sessions are delivered in a safe and supportive environment.
Equipment
When:
Sessions are 45 minutes, every Thursday for 8 weeks
Dates - October 16th, 2025, to December 4th, 2025
Time -
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM (5 to 8 years old)
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM (9 to 12 years old)
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM (13 to 17 years old)
Where:
Cockburn ARC
31 Veterans Parade, Cockburn Central WA 6164, Australia
How Much:
Thanks to generous funding, all of this is provided free of charge.
What to Bring:
Comfortable clothes and sneakers that allow movement
Water bottle
Any personal support items your child may need (e.g. communication aids)
A positive attitude and a readiness to have fun!
How to register:
Click Register
Select the ticket(s) that matches your child's age group. You will need to select one ticket per child you want to participate in the sessions.
It is important we are aware of all children that will be visiting the venue, please select the Junior/Sibling ticket for any child who will be joining but not registering for the sessions. They are still welcome to participate on an ad hoc basis or use the available equipment for their own fun/games.
Answer our registration questions
You need to complete registrations questions for each child you are registering. You only need to complete questions for Week 1 of 8 sessions, per child.
Checkout, no charge!
Spaces are limited - first in, first served!
💬 If your preferred session is full, please sign up for our waitlist so we can contact you if a spot becomes available.
Need Our Help?
Contact us at wa.playingforall@specialolympics.com.au
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