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Sport4All

The City of Salisbury has joined Sport4All, an award-winning program developed by Paralympian and Wheelchair Tennis Grand Slam champion Dylan Alcott’s foundation, Get Skilled Access.

The initiative will help make local sport more inclusive for people of all abilities, building on the program’s success in communities across the country.

Local sporting clubs, schools and organisations will gain access to tailored training, practical resources and ongoing support to help create welcoming environments where people of all abilities can participate – whether as players, coaches, volunteers or administrators.

As part of the program, a dedicated Get Skilled Access staff member, Michael, has commenced in the role of Inclusion Coach at the City of Salisbury.

Michael will work with local sporting clubs to understand existing inclusive practices and identify how he can support clubs to enhance access to sport and recreation for all.

This partnership reflects the City of Salisbury’s ongoing commitment to building a community where everyone can get involved, stay active and feel supported.

If your club, school, or organisation would like to learn more about Sport4All and how to access this support, contact sport@salisbury.sa.gov.au.