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Aug 8, 2023

Disability Sports Australia launches three-year strategy

Aiming to connect the disability sports and active recreation landscape across the country to ensure people of all abilities have equal access to opportunities, resources and support, Disability Sports Australia (DSA) has launched a new strategic plan covering the years through to 2026.

The strategic plan outlines DSA's vision to create a more inclusive, diverse and supportive sporting environment for Australians with disability.

This milestone document underscores DSA's commitment to fostering a society that promotes the physical, mental and social benefits of sport for people with disability with a vision create an environment that is not only diverse but also supportive, where barriers are dismantled and every Australian with a disability can thrive through sports.

Expressing his excitement about the organisation's new strategy, DSA Chair, Dr Phil Hamdorf stated “our strategic plan is a significant step forward for Disability Sports Australia and the broader disability sports community in Australia.

“By implementing this roadmap, we aim to support and empower Australians with disability. We believe this plan outlines how sports can serve as a catalyst for positive societal change."

DSA General Manager, Ayden Shaw added "with this strategic plan, Disability Sports Australia aims to create a future where all Australians with disability are given the opportunity to be active.

“We will work to provide greater opportunities by supporting the development of adaptive programs and advocate for positive changes in policies and perceptions surrounding disability sports."

The key pillars of the new strategy include:

Advocacy: The organisation will continue to raise awareness about disability sports and advocate for increased accessibility and support in all sporting environments.

People, Culture & Systems: The plan prioritises best practice and a positive environment where employees and internal stakeholders are empowered and valued.

Programs and Delivery: DSA will focus on creating and developing evidence-based and inclusive pathways for individuals with disability to participate, engage, and remain involved in sports and active recreation.

Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement: DSA seeks to establish and strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders, including government agencies, sports organisations, and corporate entities, to drive positive change and secure the resources needed to support people with disability to be active.

Financial Stability: DSA aims to diversify its revenue streams, reduce reliance on government funding and secure funding and resources for major projects.

Click here for more information about DSA and their new strategic plan. 

Image credit: Disability Sports Australia.

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