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Resources

Below are some Disability Sport Events publications, which you will find useful when learning more about our work and assist you with your own.

These can be downloaded or requested as stated below:


DSE Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy
To download click on the link below

Protecting children and vulnerable Adults 


DSE Rules & Procedures
This document is currently being reprinted.
Please email
info@dse.org.uk for a paper copy.


DSE Profile Manual
To download the Profile Manual click here
For further information contact jamie@dse.org.uk  


Event Guide- How to organise sports events 
This document is currently being reprinted.
Please email
info@dse.org.uk for a paper copy.


DSE Event Welfare Guide
This document can be used and adapted for your own events. 
To download click on the link below

DSE Event Wellfare Plan  


DSE Event Welfare Plan Guidence Notes for Parents and Carers



Functional Profiling Toolkit
A guide to assessing disabled people to compete in sport using the DSE Profile System. Available for a fee or on courses run by DSE.
Contact jamie
@dse.org.uk for more information.


Other Documents
The following documents are sample documents that we use for our National and Regional events. These documents can be used and adapted for your own events:

DSE Accident Report Form

DSE Behaviour Code for Competitors age 10+

DSE Behaviour Promise for Competitors age 6+

DSE Event Contingency Plan

DSE Media Guidence Notes and Parental Consent Forms

DSE Photographic Policy

DSE Sample Hotel Risk Assessment Form

DSE Sample Venue Risk Assessment Form

DSE Self Disclosure to Volunteers


Recommended Publications

"Chair Workout" DVD
Leanne Grose
Available from various outlets

Containing simple exercises to provide an easy way of improving and maintaining the body's strength, mobility and circulation, the program presented in this book is designed for anyone who finds conventional exercising difficult - office workers, airline passengers, senior citizens, arthritis and rheumatism sufferers, patients with mobility problmes or recovering from illness or surgery. The exercises were devised by the author (a qualified fitness trainer) following her own struggle with a chronic immune disorder. Additional tips on posture and comfort while undertaking these exercises are included, as well as guidelines for air travellers.


"Accessible Games Book"
Katie Marl
Available from various outlets
Games can be used in many settings as a means of icebreaking, promoting mixing and trust among adults and children. This text consists of a series of games which are appropriate for groups which include people with physical disabilities.


"Adapted Physical Education and Sport"
Joseph P. Winnick (Editor)
Available from various outlets
Helps teachers provide people with disabilities the best PE and sport experiences possible. Helps teachers provide education compatible with the definition of special ed; identify the unique needs of each person within the program; offer personalised education and provide the most included, integrated setting for each participant's needs.






 

DISABILITY SPORT EVENTS IS THE EVENTS DIVISION OF THE ENGLISH FEDERATION OF DISABILITY SPORT.
DSE Office: Belle Vue Centre, Pink Bank Lane, Manchester M12 5GL
EFDS registered office: English Federation of Disability Sport
Manchester Metropolitan University, Hassall Road, Alsager, Stoke on Trent ST7 2HL
Registered Company Number: 3627630 Charity Reg. No. 1075180