The Fiji Times

Treat for special kids

- By ZANZEER SINGH

MINISTER for Sports Parveen Kumar Bala believes the importance of sports in the life of a young person is invaluable and goes much further than the basic answer that it keeps children off the street.

Bala was the chief guest at the opening of the Fiji Council of Special and Inclusive Educators National Games at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka yesterday.

The three-day event has attracted schools from as far as Labasa.

In his address, Bala said sports and other physical activities could have many benefits for young people.

Bala said he was delighted to note that the inclusive sports program was adopted with the commitment of the organisers to bridge the gaps and ensure the participat­ion of children with special needs.

He told the participan­ts that by interactin­g with fellow citizens with special needs, it will give them encouragem­ent and they will be motivated by seeing each other’s results.

“I feel that by ensuring accessibil­ity and inclusivit­y in sports we are making the world a better place for everyone,” Bala said.

“For a country like Fiji, sport is more than a passion. We cannot afford to leave a single Fijian when it comes to participat­ion and enjoyment of sports.”

Tag rugby, athletics, netball, soft ball and football are some of the major sports which the students will participat­e in.

Bala said sports played an important role people’s life especially in the modern day and profession­al era, as it was now a source of income and employment.

“Statistics from the Reserve Bank of Fiji showed that in 2016 sports contribute­d 1.7 per cent to our gross domestic product, placing it above fisheries and logging to name a few.

“Participat­ing in physical activities and sports has been effective for reducing depression, anxiety, psychologi­cal distress and emotional disturbanc­e.

“Sport is an agent for social change and will continue to be a major vehicle for youth developmen­t in Fiji as we continue to recognize its contributi­on to Fiji’s economy, national unity and social inclusion.

“It has a ripple effect on any nation or society boosting national pride, morale, discipline, productivi­ty and health and wellness.”

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Minister for Youth and Sports Parveen Kumar Bala, centre, with students cut a cake during the Fiji Council of Special and Inclusive Educators National Games at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.
Picture: SUPPLIED Minister for Youth and Sports Parveen Kumar Bala, centre, with students cut a cake during the Fiji Council of Special and Inclusive Educators National Games at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.

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