New partnership delivers swimming support to children with disabilities in Warwick

By James Smith

15th Mar 2022 | Local News

A new partnership which has been launched at Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre
A new partnership which has been launched at Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre

A new partnership has been launched in Warwick to provide inclusive swimming for children with mobility, visual and hearing disabilities.

Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre, managed by Everyone Active in partnership with Warwick District Council, is hosting the one-to-one sessions every Monday to Thursday, 18:00-19:00, and Saturdays, 12:00-13:00. Additional sessions have already been added following strong demand, and the leisure centre is now looking to train more teachers.

The swimming programmes will support children with disabilities, between the ages of 4 and 11, to develop essential swimming skills. Everyone Active will run the private swimming lessons and Level Water will provide specialist training for the centre swim teachers.

Level Water uses the power of swimming to improve the lives for children with disabilities. In the UK, access to swimming is not equal. Level Water gives children with disabilities the opportunity to learn to swim by working together with pools to provide one-to-one swimming lessons for the same price as a standard group lesson.

Everyone Active started the one-year partnership with charity Level Water on 1 March 2022, to help develop swimming for up to 500 children every year across the UK.

Everyone Active's group aquatic and activity manager, Ian Cotton, said: "We are proud to support the fantastic work of Level Water in Warwick District and across the country. Over the next year, we look forward to supporting the swimming development for hundreds of children with disabilities and engaging them with the fun of swimming.

"Inclusivity is one of the Everyone Active core values, so we're delighted to partner with Level Water who are making a real difference to support children with disabilities."

Level Water's CEO, Ian Thwaites, said: "Swimming isn't just a life skill; it's a source of passion, play and fun for so many of us. Swimming is also unique amongst sports in the benefits and opportunities it offers to people with disabilities. 

"We are delighted to be working with Everyone Active nationally, to be able to support so many more children learning to swim, and to give them a great start to their swimming journeys."

Warwick District Council's Portfolio Holder for Culture Tourism and Leisure Councillor Liam Bartlett added: "The Council welcomes this new partnership as part of our strategy to improve accessibility to our facilities to those with disabilities. We very much hope that these lessons will introduce more youngsters to the huge benefits and a lifelong enjoyment of swimming."

To find out more or to sign up for sessions, please visit the website here.

     

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