Kaikohe East Primary School, Northland
Fourteen teachers from Kaikohe East Primary School completed a Halberg No Exceptions Training course (NET) with the aim of gaining ideas and strategies for including disabled students.
Let's be honest, playing sport is AWESOME! And no matter what your level of ability, the Halberg AllSports programme is here to help you take part in the sport of your choice. Read on to see how some seriously cool young people who have benefited from the Halberg AllSports programme!
Fourteen teachers from Kaikohe East Primary School completed a Halberg No Exceptions Training course (NET) with the aim of gaining ideas and strategies for including disabled students.
A focus on physical exercise at Sunnydene School saw Deputy Principal Belinda Rowe approach the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation to ensure its teachers had the right level of training and tools to deliver activities.
Five year old Lily Alker has discovered a new world of outdoor and recreational activities thanks to a Halberg Activity Fund grant.
Eight year old Gabriel Goedhart discovered an early love of sports when he joined the Papatoetoe United Adapted Football Club.
Fourteen year old Sarah Colquhoun is a step closer to her dream of competing at the Paralympics thanks to swimming lessons received from a Halberg Activity Fund grant.
Seven year old Rawiri Tristram-Brown from Levin can now go on family bike rides thanks to a new trike received through the Halberg Activity Fund.
Eight year old Isabella Osborne can finally reach her dream of participating in her school ‘Wheel Days’ thanks to a Halberg Activity Fund grant for a new trike.
Nine year old Jethro Taylor from Henderson is enjoying the benefits of swimming thanks to a Halberg Activity Fund grant.
Mason Silby has a bright future on the football field.
Seven year old Destiny Shelford-Green is gaining confidence on the football field with regular lessons funded by the Halberg Activity Fund.
Ten year old Sarah James is a triathlete in the making, and now that she has a specialised hand cycle, there’s no slowing her down.
There is no stopping 21 year old Ben Buschl now that he has a customised basketball wheelchair.