TIC TALKS - All About Sport, Inclusion and Human Rights Unknown
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TIC TALKS is all about sport, inclusion and human rights. TIC (The Inclusion Club) interviews leading world practitioners in the field of sport and recreation, with a focus on the inclusion of people with disability in sport and active recreation programs. Learn about new programs, new ways of thinking and new approaches to inclusion issues. We also look at the similarities of inclusion across targeted populations, including Indigenous people, people from different cultural backgrounds and women.
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TIC22: Doug Williamson
Doug Williamson is the founder, creator and overall inspiration behind Sports Ability, an inclusive games concept that is delivered all over the world. In this 'back of the car' discussion with Doug we talk about his life, philosophies and how he got going with Sports Ability.
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TIC21: Barry Horne
Barry Horne is the Chief Executive of the English Federation of Disability Sport - one of the most progressive and proactive disability sport organisations in the world. We caught up with Barry not so long after the London Paralympic Games to discuss its legacy and more.
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TIC20: Matt Schinelli
Matt Schinelli is the founder and driving force behind New Jersey All People Equal in the US. NJAPE facilitates the inclusion of people with disability in sport and recreation across New Jersey. Find out how he does it ...
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TIC19: Sue Campbell
Sue Campbell is one of the UK’s most influential sports administrators. She is currently Chair of the Youth Sport Trust and has led the charity since its inception in 1994. In a relaxed chat, Ken asked Sue about her support of, and continuing interest in, inclusive sport.
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TIC18: Dr David Howe
Dr David Howe is a former elite athlete and now a Professor of Anthropology in Sport at Loughborough University in the UK. He is a world leading advocate, speaker, thinker and writer on disability sport and its impact on society. Be prepared to to have your thinking tested!
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TIC17: Peter Curruthers
Peter Curruthers is a former Paralympic wheelchair athlete who now runs a wheelchair construction business near Leicester, England. He was involved in the early days of the Paralympic movement and has seen some rapid developments over the years. Listen to Peter's fascinating and slightly controversial story!