Havant and South Downs College plays leading role in promoting sport for disabled students

HAVANT and South Downs College has become a member of the Association of College’s (AoC) Sport Inclusion Hub.
Havant and South Downs College is to play a leading role in promoting sports for people with disabilities.Havant and South Downs College is to play a leading role in promoting sports for people with disabilities.
Havant and South Downs College is to play a leading role in promoting sports for people with disabilities.

The hub represents a select group of colleges committed to making sport and physical activity inclusive for disabled students.

They will engage students in sport and physical activity, recruit Inclusive Ambassadors and host local development opportunities for other colleges in their area. HSDC was one of only 12 colleges selected.

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Kirsty Harley, HSDC College Sport Maker, said: ‘We have the chance to make a difference to those students who may not usually get involved in sport and physical activity. We will also be given the opportunity to test new ideas, events and resources before they go national.’

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