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YORKSHIRE CRICKET FORUM FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
FORMATION AND ROLE
YCB along with the Federation of Disability Sports Organisations (Yorkshire) formed a Cricket Forum for Disabled People in March 1997.
Its role is as follows
1)To increase disability awareness
2)To increase participation of and opportunity for disabled people in the game
3)To establish a forum for an exchange of views
DISABILITY STATEMENT
"The Yorkshire Cricket Association, Yorkshire Cricket Board and their member organisations are committed to include Disabled People in the game of cricket as players, officials, coaches and administrators. The Board and Association expects Leagues, associations and clubs to adopt this policy and to put into practice policies to achieve this end.
Disabled people include blind people and the visually impaired, deaf people and the hearing impaired, people with physical disability and people with learning disability."
PROGRAMME 2003
This includes:
a)Coaching for blind cricketers
b)Coaching Award courses for Deaf Cricketers
c)Coaching of Deaf youngsters in schools
d)Table Cricket
e)Courses for Deaf umpires and umpires for the blind game
f)Activity days for schools with youngsters with physical and learning disabilities
g)Development of coaching cards for those with learning disability
h)The Disability County Championship
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