CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Below is the provisional programme:
Monday 3rd September 2018
- Registration (Coffee/ Tea available) (8.45-9.30am)
- Welcome and Introductions (9.30-10.00am)
- Presentations 1 (10.00-11.15am) Chair: Verity Postlethwaite
- Inclusive activity: the perceptions of disabled people and their influencers (Elliott Johnson, Activity Alliance, UK (formerly English Federation of Disability Sport))
- Inclusive sports schools in Germany: breaking down the barriers. Perceptions and opinions of young Paralympic athletes, parents, coaches and headmasters (Sabine Radtke, University of Paderborn, Germany)
- Visualisation of Parasport Inclusion in International Federations: A Pilot study. (Martínez – Ferrer et al, Spain)
- Coffee Break (11.15-11.45am)
- Keynote 1 (11.45-12.45pm) Geoff Smedley
The development of a World-Wide Sports Union, of eight International Sports Federations, providing competition opportunities for elite athletes with Down syndrome.
Geoff Smedley, President, International Sports Union for athletes with Down syndrome (SUDS)
- Lunch (12-45-2.00pm)
- Presentations 2 (2.00-3.15pm) Chair: Shauna Kearney
- Finding a hobby with the PAPAI (Aija Saari, Finnish Sports Association of Persons with Disabilities (VAU), Finland)
- Demystifying India: A Disability Sport Perspective (SriPadmini Chennapragada, The APA Initiative, India & Sunil Jain, ASTHA, India)
- Building a Legacy in Disability Sport through Play (Brandi Heather, AMPED2PLAY, Canada)
- Coffee Break (3.15-3.45pm)
- Presentations 3 (3.45-5.00pm) Chair: Tom Weir
- Disability, Sport and Identity: A personal perspective (Candace Cable, USA Social Cohesion Resources, USA)
- The Activity Trap – Benefits or Being Fit: Disabled people’s fear of being active (Elliott Johnson, Activity Alliance, UK (formerly English Federation of Disability Sport))
- The everyday realities of sport and physical activity for non-sporting disabled people: An initial exploratory study (Ben Clayton and Ben Ives, Buckinghamshire New University, UK)
Tuesday 4th September 2018
- Tea/ Coffee (8.30-9.00am)
- Presentations 4 (9.00-10.15am) Chair: Natalie Bilynsky
- Cognitive Function and Physical Fitness; A Community Approach to Group Exercise for Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (Caleb Coppock, Mona Sayedul Huq, Ali M. Yurasek, & Julia R. Varnes, University of Florida, USA)
- The Impact of Aquatic Exercises on Physical Fitness Levels of Intellectually Disabled Children (Yeşim Albayrak Kuruoglu (1), Dilek Uzuncayir (1) & Elif Camekan (2), Nişantaşı (1) and Okan (2) University, Turkey)
- Cognitive function development during childhood and adolescence in typically developed and intellectually impaired individuals (Ingi Þór Einarsson, Stephan Bandelow, Sigurbjörn Árni Arngrímsson, Iceland)
- Coffee Break (10.15-10.45am)
- Presentations 5 (10.45-11.35am) Chair: Shauna Kearney
- The Entanglement of Legacy from London 2012: Paralympic and Olympic reflections around the ‘Inspire a Generation’ aim (Verity Postlethwaite, University of Worcester, UK)
- Public Policy and Disability Sport: A UK regional case study of County Sports Partnership engagement. (Aaron Beacom, University of St Mark and St John, UK)
- Keynote 2 (11.35-12.35pm) Shinji Nakamae
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games: the vision for an abundance of legacy opportunities.
(Shinji Nakamae, Director, Paralympic Games Integration for the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games)
- Group Photo (12.35 -12.50pm)
- Lunch Break (12.50-2.05pm)
- Presentations 6 (2.05-3.20pm) Chair: Caleb Coppock
- Why “Understanding Disability” education is a critical component to drive adapted sport participation and social inclusion. (Candace Cable, US International Council on Disabilities, USA)
- SKI4ALL – A World Para-Alpine Skiing (WPAS) Para-Sport Public & Corporate Engagement Strategy – Building the Brand (Ozzie Sawicki, AMPED2PLAY, Canada)
- The Rugby League World Cup 2021: Creating opportunities for inclusion through the hosting of the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup. (Jon Dutton, CEO – Rugby League World Cup 2021 and James Simpson, RLWC2021 Ambassador,UK)
- Coffee Break (3.20-3.50pm)
- Presentations 7 (3.50-5.05pm) Chair: Verity Postlethwaite
- Perceived Competencies of Adaptive Sports Professionals: A Delphi Study (Natalie Bilynsky, Patti Craig, Bob Barcelona, Jessie Bennett, Jill Gravink, Crystal Skahan, Matt McGilvray, University of New Hampshire, USA)
- From disability-based to sport-based organizations: boundaries and practices at play during institutional change. (Simon Gerard, Coventry University, UK)
- Patients or athletes? A History of Down Syndrome Sport in Britain (Tom Weir, DMU Leicester, UK)
Wednesday 5th September 2018
- Tea/ Coffee (9.00-9.30am)
- Presentations 8 (9.30-10.45am) Chair: SriPadmini Chennapragada
- Undergraduate PE students’ journeys; developing knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards SEND in PE (Rebecca Foster, University of Worcester, UK)
- Can mixed ability sailing change attitudes towards disability? (Grace Brown and James Moncrieff, Hult International Business School, UK)
- The Legacy of London 2012 on the sport of goalball in the UK and the National Governing Body: Goalball UK (Mark Winder and Becky Ashworth, GoalballUK)
- Coffee Break (10.45-11.15am)
- Presentations 9 (11.15-12.05pm) Chair: Dr Ian Brittain
- ‘What’s in it for me? Assessing the legacy of para sport events upon the lived experience of people with disabilities in host locations: A critical spatial marketplace inclusion/exclusion approach (Shauna Kearney (1), Ian Brittain (1) & Eva Kipnis (2), Coventry (1) and Sheffield University (2), UK)
- Legacy, Education and Disability: a reflective piece on policy based research (Verity Postlethwaite, University of Worcester, UK)
- Wrap Up and Closing (12.05-12.15pm)
- Lunch (12.15-1.30pm)
- Departure
More information can be from the conference website