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Recreation for People with Disabilities

Youth-to-Youth Training. Recreation for People with Disabilities. A presentation by the National Youth Leadership Network. What is NYLN? . A youth-led, youth-run national organization that serves as a voice for and network of young leaders with disabilities.

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Recreation for People with Disabilities

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  1. Youth-to-Youth Training Recreation for People with Disabilities A presentation by the National Youth Leadership Network

  2. What is NYLN? • A youth-led, youth-run national organization that serves as a voice for and network of young leaders with disabilities. • Our members are youth and young adults with disabilities (age 16-28) and allies (siblings, friends, parents, teachers, etc.). • You can register to be an NYLN member at www.nyln.org. As a member you will get great info and be connected to other young leaders and allies around the country. IMAGE: Picture of the NYLN logo. It has a hand imprint on it, and it reads: National Youth Leadership Network.

  3. Recreation refers to activities that peopleoften do during their leisure time. This includes: • Passive recreation (something you enjoy doing quietly and mostly on your own—like reading or watching a movie) • Active recreation (exercising/doing some form of activity with your body—like swimming or hiking) What is Recreation?  IMAGE: A person is holding up a book at the library.

  4. Individual (listening to music, Internet surfing) Group-related (team sports such as basketball, soccer, shopping, board games)  Recreation Styles IMAGE: A teacher is showing someone how to play the piano.

  5. Recreation has numerousbenefits.  Here are some examples: • It provides an opportunity to develop new friendships. • It helps you feel part of the community. • You can feel empowered, less stressed, more aware of yourself, and joyful. Why is Recreation Important? IMAGE: Two people gardening.

  6. Recreational options often seem limited to people with disabilities because: • Most recreational places aren't accessible to people with disabilities who need ramps, Braille, interpreters, etc. • A lot of accessible recreation is expensive. • People with disabilities often have limited transportation to get to the recreation site. Disability and Recreation IMAGE: A baseball glove.

  7. A lot of the accessible recreation places “include” them by letting them watch rather than finding a way they can participate. • People with disabilities are often considered "unhealthy" or "weak.” Disability and Recreation Cont. IMAGE: Two people riding in a hot air balloon.

  8. Ask friends if places they go are accessible. Call local disability groups to ask for suggestions. Look online. Call the place before you go to see if it’s accessible. Look to see if the local university provides accessible community programs. How Can I Find Accessible Recreation? IMAGE: A telephone available to call for more information about a recreation site.

  9. Watch the community channel. Look on the announcement boards at grocery stores, vocational rehabilitation offices, disability service offices, colleges. See if groups that you are already a part of (like a church) offer anything. More Ways to Find Accessible Recreation IMAGE: A basketball and a net.

  10. Mobility International USA National Center on Accessibility United Spinal Association's USA TechGuide Kellogg Foundation's Access to Recreation Initiative State Departments of Tourism Magazines about disability often have a lot of information on things people with disabilities can do Resources for Accessible Recreation

  11. For more information, or to become a member, contact us: National Youth Leadership Network (NYLN) www.nyln.org 1-866-480-6565

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