Doha: Qatar Foundation (QF) and Seashore Group have teamed up to offer a series of training workshops for coaches as part of the Ability Friendly Program. Focused on improving coaching techniques in swimming and football, the initiative promotes inclusive sports activities for individuals with disabilities. Executive Director of Special Schools and SEN Services at QF, said: "Our primary goal is to build capacity within Qatar and the GCC by increasing the knowledge and expertise of our coaches." He stressed the important role coaches play in not only enhancing athletes' skills but also boosting their confidence and overall performance through tailored training programs. Raising awareness is key to helping coaches provide the right support, he said adding "These workshops will provide essential skills in communication, safety, and adaptive coaching techniques to help coaches work effectively with individuals with disabilities." Hughes emphasized the importance of coaches being prepared to address the emoti onal challenges athletes may face due to their disabilities. He stressed the need for specialized coaching knowledge for working with athletes with different disabilities, such as wheelchair users, visually impaired athletes, amputees, and individuals with autism. Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors at Seashore Group, Saqer Saeed Al Mohannadi underscored the company's commitment to corporate social responsibility and community well-being through its support of the Ability Friendly Program. "This investment strengthens our role in promoting inclusivity, diversity, and accessibility across Qatar," he said. "Our involvement equips trainers with the essential skills to work effectively with individuals of all abilities, ensuring transformative experiences for participants. "This initiative aligns perfectly with the companys goals of community engagement and empowerment, as it provides life-changing opportunities for individuals with disabilities, helping them build confidence and skills through sports and coaching programs," Al Mohannadi continued. Source: Qatar News Agency
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