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Disability and Inclusion Officer

Reporting to the Board

The Role

Support the development of new partnerships focused on physical activity (including sport, play, health and active travel) at Moormead Park. Develop relationships with clubs, community groups and various local organisations. Support clubs with improving access and inclusivity at their club/in their club settings. Support the Moormead Community & Sports Pavilion (MCSP) team in producing and distributing inclusive and accessible content. Help design the Pavilion building with accessibility in mind. 


✅ What you’ll need A passion for empowering and inspiring disabled groups to reach their full potential through sport/activity. An understanding of the barriers that may affect participation in community sport/activity. Lived experience of one or more of the underserved communities we support (desirable). Experience of working with or coaching people from our target groups; less active, disabled people (desirable). Ability to apply your experience to support the Board in its mission to deliver an inclusive and accessible community and sports pavilion. An interest in becoming a Trustee is desirable, but not necessary. 


💙 This is a volunteer role (unpaid), but you will be able to claim agreed expenses. You’ll need three hours a week for the first three months. And then just two hours a month from there. 


🌟 Join us If you’re passionate and have strong communication skills, send your CV (with cover letter) to gariesh@mcsp.org.uk 


Let's build a thriving community hub together.

Vision

The vision of Moormead Community & Sports Pavilion (MCSP) is for Moormead Park to be a welcoming environment for disabled/special needs people to be more active and lead healthy lives.

No one should be excluded from the transformational benefits of community sport/activity. We are on a mission to make inclusion the norm in community sport/activity by tackling the access barriers faced by disabled people.

Everyone should be able to participate in exercise without fear of physical barriers or discomfort. That’s why it is important to remove limitations for people living with disabilities and make them feel they can always get involved.

We support flexible activities – i.e. adapted to a person’s abilities and activity at their own pace.

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