West Sussex County Times

British Wheelchair Basketball launch new programme

- Www.inspireage­neration.com.

British Wheelchair Basketball, the governing body for the sport in the UK, has launched its ground-breaking ‘Inspire a Generation’ programme, in a bid to double participat­ion over the next four years.

The new programme, driven by British Wheelchair Basketball and supported by £1.5m of funding from Sport England, is a hugely exciting developmen­t for the sport, with an ambition to engage an inactive population through inclusive activity and transition participan­ts into longer-term active lifestyles.

The initiative is vital helping support disabled participan­ts find or return to physical activity, many of whom have been disproport­ionately impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

British Wheelchair Basketball are recruiting Community Activators and Local Community Partners to deliver the Inspire a Generation programme.

These individual­s will receive the necessary support and virtual training to offer fun and enjoyable opportunit­ies for people to participat­e in wheelchair basketball.

The six-week Inspire a Generation taster sessions will then begin in the summer( or when it is safe to do so) in communitie­s across the country.

Lisa Pearce, Chief Executive at British Wheelchair Basketball said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be launching the Inspire a Generation programme. It’s a fantastic opportunit­y for us to grow participat­ion and, thanks to substantia­l investment of £1.525m from the National Lottery and Sport England, the first time inn early 10 years that significan­t funding has been made to support participat­iongrowth in wheelchair basketball. There are a potential 70,000 new people waiting to play our sport and through

Inspire a Generation, we have the ability to introduce them to wheelchair basketball and embed sustained active lifestyles, whilst improving confidence and self-esteem.”

Great Britain Women’s Wheelchair Basketball player Sophie Carrigill added: “This is a very exciting moment for wheelchair basketball and a positive move to encourage more people to play the game. Wheelchair basketball is an inclusive sport - anyone can play, irrespecti­ve of age, gender and ability.

“The programme is a fantastic introducti­on to our sport – my life is so much better because I discovered wheelchair basketball and I hope that otherscan experience that through Inspire a Generation.”

To find out more about the programme or to become a Community Activator, visit

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