Boccia
This is an excellent game that can be played by everyone. It is often played by people with cerebral palsy in the paralympics.
Equipment:
- 1 small ball
- 8 larger balls (any size will do)
- Large open area
Rules:
You can either play as individuals or in teams. One person must first throw the small ball into the playing area. The aim is then to get your ball as close to the small ball as possible. The person who gets their ball closest to the small ball is the winner.
People with cerebral palsy use ramps to launch the ball into the playing area. This can add a new dimension of fun for the kids. Instead of building ramps, kids can use their body as the launching ramp. They do this by sitting on a chair with their legs together, stretched out straight and slightly elevated - toes are pointed. The ball is then held at the chest and it rolls down the body. Kids will have to move their legs (angle and direction) to aim the ball.
If you would like any further information about how to conduct these sports, or if you want resources, please contact:
| ACT |
Rachael Bishop at ACTSport on: |
actsports@sportnet.com.au |
| NSW | Lyn Phillips at the Sydney Academy
of Sport on: 02 9454 0109 |
lphillips@dsr.nsw.gov.au |
| VIC | Kathy Tessier at Active Approach
Australia on: 03 9378 3471 |
Kathy.tessier@bigpond.com |
| QLD | Kelli Chilton at Sporting Wheelies
& Disabled on: 07 3253 3333 |
DEP@sportingwheelies.org.au |
| WA | Richard Lockwood at Ability
Solutions on: 08 9380 2366 |
http://www.duit.uwa.edu.au/web/inclusion/ |
| NT | ||
| TAS | Leah Page at TASRAD on: 03 6336 2012 |
tasrad@tassie.net.au |
| SA |