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"Every time my son leaves an NTDP session he is tired but so excited. He talks about each session and what he needs/wants to do next, how he can improve and what he wants to work on. I couldn't ask any more."
Read Article"Introducing the thumb draw within Project Rimaya is more than teaching a technique; it honours the rich heritage of Muslim communities, strengthens the project's impact, and inspires more people to take up archery."
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"Our range of instructor courses are designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to deliver engaging and safe archery sessions, whether that's giving someone their first taste of the sport or supporting people over several weeks."
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"Everyone was so keen to learn, get involved, and most of all demonstrated commitment to making archery more accessible and growing disability archery in their clubs and regions."
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Welfare officers from clubs, counties, and regions are all invited to attend and receive local 1-2-1 advice and support on a wide range of safeguarding and broader welfare issues.
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Archery GB members, partners and dependents can access this award-winning Assistance Programme from Health Assured – the UK and Ireland’s leading wellbeing provider.
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Sport Welfare Officers from the Active Partnerships in the South West of England will be hosting a series of training, talks, and events to support clubs in adopting welfare and safeguarding-rich club environments.
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"This collaboration embodies our shared commitment to enriching lives through archery, fostering resilience, confidence, and a sense of community through sport."
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The report delves into how our 2021-2026 vision is being brought to life, focusing on key ambitions like the membership review, empowering people, diversity, archer recruitment, digital transformation, and the development of our GB squad.
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"It's really inspiring to see world class athletes preparing for competitions and coming home with medals."
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"It was interesting to discuss what a county and a club do differently to complement each other."
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Archery is a great sport for building focus, structure, and self-paced learning, but for neurodivergent individuals, things like sensory overload or communication barriers can sometimes make it more challenging.
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Archery GB has introduced a series of six new classification videos, providing clear and accessible guidance on the disability classification process.
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Archery GB, in partnership with The Liverpool Centre for Olympic Research on Inclusion (LCORI) (part of Liverpool John Moore’s University) and Access Sport, have launched a new study to understand the impact and value of neurodiversity inclusion within the archery community.
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Together, we can ensure a fair and inclusive future for the sport.
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