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Sport Specific Resources

Sport Specific Resources

  • Archery and Shooting Resource - PDF

    This resource has been designed to educate the coaching and club network to ensure a greater knowledge of VI Archery and VI Shooting and help enhance opportunities for more VI people to take part in these exhilarating sports.

  • Archery and Shooting Resource - Word

    This resource has been designed to educate the coaching and club network to ensure a greater knowledge of VI Archery and VI Shooting and help enhance opportunities for more VI people to take part in these exhilarating sports.

  • Athletics Resource - PDF

    This athletics resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in track, field and road-running activities. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making athletics sessions accessible to how to be a great guide runner. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Athletics Resource - Word

    This athletics resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in track, field and road-running activities. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making athletics sessions accessible to how to be a great guide runner. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Boccia Resource - PDF

    British Blind Sport has worked with Boccia England to develop an inclusive resource that will help to support more blind and partially sighted players to participate in boccia. This new resource teaches coaches how to include blind and partially sighted people in boccia and provides them with the knowledge and skills they need to confidently deliver visually impaired boccia in club, school, and community settings.

  • Boccia Resource - Word

    British Blind Sport has worked with Boccia England to develop an inclusive resource that will help to support more blind and partially sighted players to participate in boccia. This new resource teaches coaches how to include blind and partially sighted people in boccia and provides them with the knowledge and skills they need to confidently deliver visually impaired boccia in club, school, and community settings.

  • Equestrian Resource - PDF

    Kindly funded by Sport England and working in partnership with the RDA, this resource is designed to educate coaches, leaders and staff at equestrian centres across the country about sight loss and the needs of people with a visual impairment in equestrianism. It also provides recommendations on how they can adapt their equestrian opportunities to make them more suitable for VI people.

  • Equestrian Resource - Word

    Kindly funded by Sport England and working in partnership with the RDA, this resource is designed to educate coaches, leaders and staff at equestrian centres across the country about sight loss and the needs of people with a visual impairment in equestrianism. It also provides recommendations on how they can adapt their equestrian opportunities to make them more suitable for VI people.

  • Football Resource - PDF

    This football resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment on and around the football pitch. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making football session accessible to how to progress through the FA's pathways. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Football Resource - Word

    This football resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment on and around the football pitch. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making football session accessible to how to progress through the FA's pathways. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Scottish Football Resource - PDF

    Created with the Scottish FA, this new guide contains the specific information needed to assist anyone who is delivering football activities with support, ideas and guidance on how to include people with a visual impairment.

  • Scottish Football Resource - Word

    Created with the Scottish FA, this new guide contains the specific information needed to assist anyone who is delivering football activities with support, ideas and guidance on how to include people with a visual impairment.

  • Judo Resource - PDF

    This judo resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in the judo environment. The extensive resource provides many recommendations on how to make judo sessions accessible and help VI participants comfortable in the environment. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Judo Resource - Word

    This judo resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in the judo environment. The extensive resource provides many recommendations on how to make judo sessions accessible and help VI participants comfortable in the environment. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Showdown Resource (Plain Text)

    Information resource for coaches.

  • Showdown Resource (PDF)

    Information resource for coaches.

  • Swimming Resource - PDF

    This swimming resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in and around the swimming pool. This extensive resource provides recommendations from making swimming sessions accessible to how to accommodate guide dogs at the leisure centre. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

  • Tennis Resource - PDF

    This tennis resource, developed by the Tennis Federation now known under the LTA, helps players, coaches and tournament organisers support people with a visual impairment within tennis sessions and activities. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making tennis sessions accessible to the rules of VI tennis and understanding sight classifications. The resource also provides information on organisations who support the sport further.

  • Walking Resource - PDF

    British Blind Sport has teamed up with Walking for Health, Sensing Nature and Dr Karis Petty to produce a guide to help people understand how walks can be made safe and accessible for people living with sight loss. This useful guide also explores why schemes like Walking for Health can be beneficial for people living with sight loss, raising awareness of the importance of tailored support, in both specialist and mainstream walking groups.

  • Walking Resource - Word

    British Blind Sport has teamed up with Walking for Health, Sensing Nature and Dr Karis Petty to produce a guide to help people understand how walks can be made safe and accessible for people living with sight loss. This useful guide also explores why schemes like Walking for Health can be beneficial for people living with sight loss, raising awareness of the importance of tailored support, in both specialist and mainstream walking groups.