Sharon and James from Suncoast Spinners Wheelchair Basketball join us to chat about how they’ve successfully transitioned from basket case to showcase. By getting their house in order, this club has been able to increase confidence, improve governance and access major federal government funding to support their innovative Reverse Inclusion program. This program gets able-bodied people participating in sports that were traditionally designed for people with a disability.
Ep 4: Shooting baskets, kicking goals.
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