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Experience training for non-visible limitations (for sports and exercise volunteers)

Experience training for non-visible limitations (for sports and exercise volunteers)

Workshop · 27 Sept, 09:00 - 12:30
Prins Willem-Alexanderlaan 301, 7311 SW Apeldoorn, Nederland
People with disabilitiesChildren & youth
Applications closing in 19 days.10 spots left.
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Summary

Do you think it is important that everyone can participate in sports and exercise activities? Then this training is interesting for you!

Detailed description

Did you know that 1 in 8 Dutch people has an invisible disability?

Because the limitation is not visible, it is also more difficult to recognize. These people are therefore more likely to be asked too much, with all the consequences that entails. Consider, for example, people with autism, a mild intellectual disability or acquired brain damage.

Participating in sports or other exercise activities is not self-evident for them

They sometimes have difficulty understanding and remembering the explanation you give.

They sometimes react differently than expected, require a lot of attention or no longer participate.

Trainers, coaches and supervisors from (sports) clubs play an important role

Through a different attitude and knowledge about the needs of these people, they can ensure that everyone can participate.

The focus in this training is on experiential learning. Learning by experiencing!

Through various assignments you experience the challenges people with invisible disabilities encounter. From this experience you will discover how you can adapt your communication and behavior to the needs of someone with a disability who you do not see.

During the training you will talk to an expert who will share important tips with you.

What volunteers need

🗣️ Native language skills

Getting there

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The MEE consultants know their way around and think along with you. They know a lot about living with a disability. For example, a mild intellectual disability, autism, non-congenital brain injury or a chronic illness. They can give you information or advice. See what options are available to you. Going with you to a conversation. Help you make an application. Looking for the right care or care organization together with you. Or, for example, help you if you are dissatisfied. They don't tell you what to do, that's up to you.

For whom?
Anyone can use this support for free. Always. For yourself or for someone in your area. No matter how small or big your question is. The right to this free support is also included in the law. This is called 'independent client support'.
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