Participants with a physical disability will play doubles with an able bodied person. Team up with a family member or a friend and take on a new concept of wheelchair tennis.
Sunday 10 April 2011, Broadview Tennis Club (Myponga Tce, Broadview).
RSVP before Friday 8th April 2011 to Louise Woods at Wheelchair Sports SA, email: membership@wheelchairsports-sa.org.au or telephone: 8234 1533.
Cost: $10.00 per doubles team incl BBQ.
Participants with a physical disability will play doubles with an able bodied person. Team up with a family member or a friend and take on a new concept of wheelchair tennis. Sunday 10 April 2011, Broadview Tennis Club (Myponga Tce, Broadview). RSVP before Friday 8th April 2011 to Louise Woods at Wheelchair Sports SA, email: membership@wheelchairsports-sa.org.au or telephone: 8234 1533. Cost: $10.00 per doubles team incl BBQ.
Tagged: physical activity, physical disability, sport, wheelchair
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Janet Coutts is running a course which is “aimed at helping those who are markedly restricted in their lower-body movement, to improve their physical and mental health and well-being; by using the tools of YOGA in an appropriate way.”
It’s a 5-week course costing $70.00 on Tuesdays from 5:30 to 6:30pm, beginning next week Tuesday, March 15th.
If you wish to talk to the teacher, or to register for the course, please contact: Janet Coutts at: Ph. (08) 8332 8801. She’s at Norwood Yoga House, 73 Kensington Rd, Norwood.
Tagged: Mental Health, physical activity, physical impairment, yoga
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“Using the internet to increase physical activity in teenagers with cerebral palsy – are you kidding?” by Dr Carol Maher, is the third lecture in the Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 2009 New Science Seminar Series.
The free session, to be held on Wednesday 22 July at 10.30, goes for about an hour and will include a light morning tea and an opportunity for Q & A.
The presenter is a 2008 Young Investigator Awards (YIA) finalist. The presentation will be a snapshot of her research findings in everyday language.
Queen Victoria Lecture Theatre
Ground Floor of the Queen Victoria
Building at the Women’s & Children’s
Hospital, 72 King William Rd, North Adelaide
Gold coin donation appreciated
For more information contact:
rani.clark@wchfoundation.org.au
or phone (08) 8464 7900
RSVP’s are not required.
Invitation flier (pdf)
Tagged: cerebral palsy, exercise, Internet, physical activity, research, teenagers
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