Sport has always been a massive part of my life and as I reflect, I can see how this has changed and evolved in many ways. As a child, I remember being at a different sport everyday, tennis, basketball, swimming,
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Helping people to be able to take part
A day in the life of a Sport Inclusion Disability Officer Meet David Daly, a SIDO with Fingal County Council First of all, can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I started in my role as SIDO with
Announcement – Cara Appoints New Chair
CARA APPOINTS JON MORGAN AS CHAIR Jon Morgan has been appointed as the new Chair of Cara (Sport Inclusion Ireland). Jon Morgan – New Chair of Cara Jon has been a Board Member of Cara since March 2018, although his
“The sport you enjoy doesn’t have to be the one your best at.” Patrick Monahan’s Story
My name is Patrick Monahan. I am 33 years of age and from Caragh, just outside Naas in County Kildare. I’m a T7 paraplegic as a result of a road traffic accident in 2007. Before my accident, my passion was
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Seminar 2019 – Breakout Sessions
BREAKOUT SESSIONS – SEMINAR 2019 Breakout 1 – A. Sport “Sport has the power to change a child’s world” Presenter: Fiach Andrews (Badminton Ireland) Facilitator: Mary O’Connor (Federation of Irish Sport) Involvement in sport, from participation to high performance,
Seminar 2019 – Building the Blocks
We are delighted to have Dr. Sarah Meegan facilitate a breakout session alongside Dr. Frances Murphy at this year’s National Seminar for Inclusion Breakout 1 – B. Physical Education “Building the blocks to lifelong activity” Presenter: Dr. Frances Murphy (St
Seminar 2019 – Involve me and I learn
We are delighted to have both Kate Feeney and Caitriona Corr facilitate a breakout session at this year’s National Seminar for Inclusion Breakout 2 – D. Engaging with children & Young People “Tell me and I forget. Teach me
Seminar 2019 – MC Announcement
We are delighted to announce that the MC for this year’s National Seminar for Inclusion will be Niall O’Flynn Niall O’Flynn is a writer, producer and director, working in TV, theatre and music. A former award-winning journalist, he covered major
Seminar 2019 – A Family That Plays
We are delighted to have Tomás Aylward facilitate a breakout session alongside Matt Shields at this year’s National Seminar for Inclusion Breakout 2 – C. Recreation “A family that plays together, stays together!” Presenter: Matt Shields (Parkrun Ireland) Facilitator: Tomás
Seminar 2019 – Change a Child’s World
We are delighted to have Mary O’Connor facilitate a breakout session alongside Fiach Andrews at this year’s National Seminar for Inclusion Breakout 1 – A. Sport “Sport has the power to change a child’s world” Presenter: Fiach Andrews (Badminton Ireland)