ISAPA 2025 Proceedings
The proceedings for the 25th International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity (ISAPA 2025) is now available. Sincere thanks to Catherine Carty and Gerard Masdeu Yelamos… Continue Reading ISAPA 2025 Proceedings
The proceedings for the 25th International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity (ISAPA 2025) is now available. Sincere thanks to Catherine Carty and Gerard Masdeu Yelamos… Continue Reading ISAPA 2025 Proceedings
The North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (NAFAPA) has announced significant updates to its communication platforms following the 2024 conference in Ithaca, New York.… Continue Reading NAFAPA 2025 March Newsletter
The International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (IFAPA) extends warm wishes to its members, collaborators, and the global community of adapted physical activity for a… Continue Reading Season’s Greetings from the International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity
The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at KU Leuven has opened applications for a part-time (60%) professorship in Adapted Physical Activity, emphasizing therapeutic applications. The new… Continue Reading KU Leuven Invites Applications for Part-Time Professor in Adapted Physical Activity (Therapeutic Context)
As adaptive sports and recreation programs grow, athletes with disabilities now have more opportunities to participate in sports, recreation, and physical fitness. This increase highlights… Continue Reading New Book: Introduction to Adaptive Sport and Recreation
As part of the #BEACTIVE initiative, Europe Active has released a comprehensive Accessibility Guide aimed at addressing the barriers people with disabilities face in accessing… Continue Reading Europe Active Launches Accessibility Guide to Promote Inclusion in Physical Activity
The Paralympic Games – where it’s been and where it’s going Monday, 7 October, 2024 – 16:00 to 17:00 ICSSPE’s next Global Teaching Excellence (GTE) session will be… Continue Reading Webinar: The Paralympic Games – where it’s been and where it’s going
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has joined forces with YouTube to ensure that the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will be the most accessible in history.… Continue Reading IPC and YouTube Collaborate to Enhance Accessibility for Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Loughborough University is hosting a hybrid webinar featuring Associate Professor Janet Lawson. Dr. Lawson, who is an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba, will… Continue Reading Webinar: Classification as a Factor that Affects the Quality of Disabled Athletes’ Sport Experiences
Launched on August 19, 2021, before the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, WeThe15 is a major human rights movement aimed at ending discrimination against people with… Continue Reading WeThe15 podcast launched to highlight issues of representation