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The benefits of physical activity for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

April 15, 2019 In Uncategorised By admin

The benefits of physical activity for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

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The Toronto Accessible Sports Council (TASC) is pr The Toronto Accessible Sports Council (TASC) is proud to announce that wheelchair racer Tai Young has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Adaptive S.T.A.R. Award, recognizing his exceptional Strength, Tenacity, Achievement, and Resilience both on and off the track.

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Last chance to nominate an emerging adaptive athle Last chance to nominate an emerging adaptive athlete for the 2026 Adaptive STAR Award.

Adaptive S.T.A.R. Award is to be presented annually to an emerging Toronto adaptive athlete who demonstrates Strength, Tenacity, Achievement, and Resilience. $500 will be awarded annually in the first week of June to coincide with National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) in Canada. Toronto residents with a disability up to the age of 25 are eligible to be nominated by a coach/teacher/instructor or parent/guardian in pursuit of their athletic pathway.

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PARALACROSSE - facilitated by Lacrosse Canada and PARALACROSSE - facilitated by Lacrosse Canada and Lacrossing Barriers at @varietyontario 

June 5th, 2026
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Leadership Registration: https://tinyurl.com/bdhf4xce

Interested participants. athletes, coaches, and volunteers are encouraged to register in the attached link provided.
Nominations for the 2026 Adaptive STAR Award are o Nominations for the 2026 Adaptive STAR Award are open.

Adaptive S.T.A.R. Award is to be presented annually to an emerging Toronto adaptive athlete who demonstrates Strength, Tenacity, Achievement, and Resilience. $500 will be awarded annually in the first week of June to coincide with National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) in Canada. Toronto residents with a disability up to the age of 25 are eligible to be nominated by a coach/teacher/instructor or parent/guardian in pursuit of their athletic pathway. Nominations run from March 1 – May 31.

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In celebration of International Women's Day, we ho In celebration of International Women's Day, we honour our female leaders Jill, Tracy and Laura. 
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NEW - Special Olympics Toronto's new Women's 3x3 B NEW - Special Olympics Toronto's new Women's 3x3 Basketball program

Program: Women's 3x3 Basketball

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Address: 30 British Columbia Road

Times: Wednesday nights, 7:00pm to 8:00pm

Dates: January 28th to May/June 2026

Ages: All ages

Cost: No registration fees

Equipment: comfortable clothing, water bottle, indoor-only shoes

Contact: toronto.programs@specialolympicsontario.ca

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