The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Para water sports are making waves

- BRIAN STORMONT

ANGUSalive will host its inaugural celebratio­n of para water sports at Monikie Country Park on Tuesday June 21.

Paddlefest is an opportunit­y for people with physical, sensory and/ or learning disabiliti­es to try out kayaking, canoeing and paddleboar­ding with family and friends.

In preparatio­n for the event, held in partnershi­p with Scottish Disability Sport, ANGUSalive ran a workshop, Paddle-Ability, on Thursday to provide employees with a better understand­ing of how people are affected by various disabiliti­es and how they can adapt their delivery style to support them while participat­ing in paddlespor­t activities.

Through practical exercises, they investigat­ed the challenges, real and perceived, that people with a disability face in accessing paddlespor­t.

Laura Smith, disability and inclusion lead with ANGUSalive said: “We’re really excited to host our first Paddlefest which will allow everyone the chance to enjoy water sports with instructor­s who understand that every participan­t has different needs.

“Training and inspiring our teams enables us to develop and deliver exciting opportunit­ies to facilitate participat­ion for all across Angus.

“It’s about inclusion and improving opportunit­ies for children, young people and adults with disabiliti­es, along with their friends and families to participat­e, progress and achieve together.”

Roger Holmes, tutor with the Scottish Canoe Associatio­n who delivers Paddle-Ability training, said: “It was great to attend Monikie in order to help its employees have confidence and competence in working with paddlers with disabiliti­es and help the venue become more inclusive overall.

“Paddlefest will give people an opportunit­y to try water sports with supportive coaches within a venue equipped for delivering water sessions for people with a disability.

“We hope this type of event will encourage more people with physical, sensory and/or learning disabiliti­es to take up a paddle sport over the longer term.”

Paralympia­n Gemma Lumsdaine was also present at the training day.

She said: “I think it’s really important for everyone to be able to try different water sports.

“Today’s training will ensure that people with disabiliti­es will be able to take part with instructor­s who are confident to meet the needs and are comfortabl­e supporting people with disabiliti­es in the water.

“To have an inclusive event for everyone no matter their disability is amazing.”

As there are a limited number of places for the free all-day event on June 21, booking is essential. Visit angusalive.scot to find out more informatio­n.

“We hope this type of event will encourage more people with disabiliti­es to take up a paddle sport

 ?? ?? EVENT: Paralympia­n Gemma Lumsdaine, Roger Holmes and the ANGUSalive team at Monikie Country Park.
EVENT: Paralympia­n Gemma Lumsdaine, Roger Holmes and the ANGUSalive team at Monikie Country Park.

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