Coaches, learn-to-swim providers, schools and allied health professionals all play a vital role in creating meaningful pathways for people with disability to participate and thrive in the sport. This session will provide practical insights, current best practice approaches, and opportunities to connect with leaders in inclusive sport development.
Guest Speakers
Jeremy O’Sullivan – Para Swimming Development Manager, Swimming Australia
Travis Zimmer – Disability Inclusion Sport Coordinator, Leisure Networks
Event Details
Date: Saturday 14th March
Time: 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Location: Norlane ARC – Cox Road, Norlane
Cost: FREE
Professional Development Points for LTS: SWIM Australia members who complete the session can claim two professional development points. Once registered please email Jess O’Brien at Swimming Victoria and your details will be forwarded to the education team post event.
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