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The Charity Giving Blind and Partially Sighted People a Pathway into Sport.
Welcome back to Season 2 of our TeamTalk podcast. This season, we are talking to thought leaders, customers and stakeholders from the world of sport and physical exercise as we dive deeper into volunteering and the volunteer managers who make it happen.
In this episode, Chris and Imo are joined by Alaina MacGregor (Chief Executive) and Philippa Bass (Sports Participation Officer) from British Blind Sport.
British Blind Sport aim to ensure that sport and leisure facilities are accessible to every blind or partially sighted person in the UK, with the intention of improving their physical health and self-esteem.
Adults and children are encouraged to participate at whatever level they choose be it grassroots or up to international competitive level.
Blind and partially sighted people who enter competitions nationally and internationally need a sight classification. British Blind Sport provide this service to enable competitive participation on a fair and equal basis.
Find out more about British Blind Sport on their website.
As always, you can find TeamKinetic on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
By TeamKineticThe Charity Giving Blind and Partially Sighted People a Pathway into Sport.
Welcome back to Season 2 of our TeamTalk podcast. This season, we are talking to thought leaders, customers and stakeholders from the world of sport and physical exercise as we dive deeper into volunteering and the volunteer managers who make it happen.
In this episode, Chris and Imo are joined by Alaina MacGregor (Chief Executive) and Philippa Bass (Sports Participation Officer) from British Blind Sport.
British Blind Sport aim to ensure that sport and leisure facilities are accessible to every blind or partially sighted person in the UK, with the intention of improving their physical health and self-esteem.
Adults and children are encouraged to participate at whatever level they choose be it grassroots or up to international competitive level.
Blind and partially sighted people who enter competitions nationally and internationally need a sight classification. British Blind Sport provide this service to enable competitive participation on a fair and equal basis.
Find out more about British Blind Sport on their website.
As always, you can find TeamKinetic on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.