free sessions to start in Stevenage in the New Year........
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In conjunction with the Lord's Taverners we have joined forces with Lonsdale School in Stevenage to run "Free" Super 1s Cricket Sessions in the New Year.
All disabilities are welcome, between the ages of 12 - 25 years
Session details and how to book.
For more information and to book your place, contact:
Luke Heskett
Disability Cricket Development Officer
luke.heskett@hertscricket.org
What is Super 1s?
Super 1s is a programme funded by the Lords Taverners in partnership with the Hertfordshire Cricket Ltd to establish and sustain opportunities within cricket for people who have a disability. The programme itself allows young people with disabilities to unlock their potential on and off the pitch.
How does Super 1s work?
Many people with disabilities find regular opportunities for sport can be limited. Super 1s aims to make cricket accessible for all and promote a positive impact on participants health, social and psychological wellbeing. Weekly sessions of cricket allow the players to learn new skills and meet new people in a safe and friendly environment.
Super 1s in Hertfordshire
We are dedicated to providing cricketing opportunities to those with disabilities across the county. We want to use cricket as a vessel to develop characters and people, encouraging traits such as confidence and independence. The aim is to establish multiple hubs across the county to make cricket accessible for all.
These sessions are delivered by our Disability Cricket Development Officer: Luke Heskett. Do not hesitate to get in touch over any inquiries or queries!
To find out more about how the Lords Taverners are making cricket accessible for young people across the country, click the picture below. To see the impacts of Super 1s and Table Cricket, click the following links: