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Your Guide to Disability Inclusion In Sport.

Welcome to Sport4All blog page, your one-stop shop for all things related to disability inclusion in sports!

Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a passionate coach, a curious parent, or simply an advocate for a more inclusive sporting world, you’ve come to the right place. Our blog is brimming with insightful articles, inspiring stories, and practical tips to equip you with the knowledge and resources to make sporting experiences truly accessible for everyone.

Michael Bourgault du Coudray, Sport4All Inclusion Coach, stands beside the Sensory-Sports Hub container at an event.
Sport4All expands inclusive sport Mundaring through adaptive sport partnerships, workshops and Shire engagement across the Perth Hills.
Sport4All Inclusion Coach Shamika Pryor-Woods at an event, behind her is the Sport4All pull up benner.
Sport4All strengthens inclusive sport Townsville through new partnerships, community events and regional club engagement across north Queensland.
David Hydon, Sport4All Inclusion Coach sits in a wheelchair beside a Sport4All banner at a community event.
Sport4All expands disability inclusion sport Mount Isa engagement, connecting schools and clubs through two major community expos.
Sport4All Inclusion Coach, Emily with Cr Jim Moloney next to Sport4All banner inside a community hall.
Sport4All launches disability inclusion sport support in Moreton Bay, connecting schools and clubs with practical training and inclusive strategies.
Two people sit side by side indoors; Sport4All Inclusion Coach, Alex, wears a Sport4All polo and smiles while the other gently holds a small animal, with baskets and seating visible around them.
City of Darwin’s DiversAbility Fun Day shows how council leadership and strong partnerships can embed inclusion into everyday community life.
Come and Try poster from the Mildura event
A come-and-try all-abilities sports day in Mildura showed how immersive, inclusive experiences can help more people participate in sport with confidence.
Sport4All Inclusion Coach, Kristy is on the wheelchair wearing a Sport4All polo next to another person seated next to Kristy.
Mackay is building strong momentum for inclusive sport through community leadership, council partnership, and growing visibility across the region.
Three men stand side by side on a grass oval at a community cricket event - to the right of the image is Nathan Walsh in Sport4All top, smiling toward the camera, with other participants and spectators in the background.
Brunswick Cricket Club is embedding inclusion through all-abilities cricket and a Sport4All Inclusion Action Plan that turns commitment into everyday practice.
Four people stand together under a marquee at a community event, with Sport4All signage and colourful soft play equipment visible behind them.
Across Western Australia’s Great Southern, local clubs and communities are showing how inclusive sport works when participation is practical, welcoming, and community-led.

Andrew Negrelli

“Inclusive sport matters to me because there is no I in team and everyone is included. Inclusive sport looks like one big happy family all together. I love sport because it keeps me fit and active, and I feel part of a team”

Andrew Playing Tennis

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