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New EFL project gives £1.1m boost to disability football

By Tom Blackett

DISABIILITY in has received a major boost with the announcement of Every Player Counts – a new £1.1m project from the Trust that aims to attract almost 10,000 new participants into the .

Supporting the EFL Trust’s aim to increase sports participation for all, the landmark project has been made possible thanks to funding from the National Stadium Trust (WNST).

The donation represents WNST’s largest single donation to date and its first England-wide grants programme.

The Every Player Counts programme will cover a wide range of disabilities with the aim of getting more people involved in sport and 25 EFL clubs will be involved in running programmes that are tailored to the specific needs of their local community. Although individual programmes will differ from club to club, the emphasis will be on increasing participation, improving health and championing the social benefits of taking part in football.

Former and England defender Danny Mills and Paralympian Jack Rutter were present at Wembley Stadium to watch some of the programme’s newest participants in action.

The 25 EFL Club Trusts will be delivering activity covering a wide range of disability programmes, including wheelchair football, football for visual impairment, learning difficulties, amputees and autism, giving many disabled people access to football for the first time.

In the first year alone, the project aims to engage 3,000 new participants across the country, creating 31 new teams and up-skilling 130 coaches.

Mike , EFL Trust director of operations, said: “The 72 EFL Community Trusts do lots of great work to get people involved in sport regardless of their background or abilities.

“The new partnership with Wembley National Stadium Trust will enable us to widen the reach of our network even further and use the power of football to make a real difference to people’s lives.”

Stewart Goshawk, Wembley National Stadium Trust CEO, added: “WNST is delighted to be able to support so many clubs up and down the country to increase their disability football delivery. The aim across all of our funding programmes is to get more people playing sport.

“We know the power that football has to inspire people to get active – getting fit and healthy in the process.

“However, we also understand that, unfortunately, disabled people continue to face barriers to participation. The work we are funding will make football more accessible for people with a physical or sensory impairment, or who have a learning disability or enduring mental ill health. All with the added kudos of being delivered by their local professional EFL club.”

For more information, check out www.efltrust.com

*This article originally in The edition on 27 November 2016.p6-nov-27

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