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Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria
Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria
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Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria

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Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria (DSRV) is a sports club based in Melbourne, dedicated to creating and strengthening opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals of all ages to participate in sports. With a strong emphasis on inclusivity, DSRV aims to provide a supportive and welcoming environment for people with hearing impairments to engage in various sporting activities.

At DSRV, inclusivity is at the core of their values. They believe that sports should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. The club promotes diversity and actively encourages deaf and hard of hearing individuals to engage in sports, offering opportunities at different levels, from grassroots to international competitions.

DSRV offers a wide range of sports for its members to participate in. From popular team sports such as basketball, soccer, and cricket, to individual sports like swimming and athletics, there is something for everyone. The club has fostered a supportive community where individuals can not only improve their athletic skills, but also develop friendships and a sense of belonging.

The club takes pride in its integrity, excellence, passion, perseverance, and nurturing approach. These values are demonstrated through the dedication and commitment of the coaches, mentors, and volunteers who support and mentor the deaf and hard of hearing athletes. With their guidance, participants are able to push their limits, achieve their goals, and develop a love for sports.

In addition to local sports competitions, DSRV also provides opportunities for its members to compete internationally. This allows athletes to showcase their talents on a global stage, representing both DSRV and Australia. Through their participation in international deaf sports events, athletes gain valuable experiences and forge lifelong memories.

DSRV is also involved in national and state/territory deaf sports organisations, collaborating and working together to advocate for the rights and opportunities of deaf and hard of hearing athletes. The club actively engages with other organisations to promote participation and inclusivity in sports for the deaf and hard of hearing community.

For children, DSRV offers the Active Deaf Kids programme, which is designed to introduce and expose young individuals to various sports. This programme aims to instil a love for physical activity from an early age, allowing children to develop their motor skills and socialise with other deaf and hard of hearing children in a fun and inclusive environment.

One of the highlights of DSRV's calendar is the Australian Deaf Games. This multi-sport event brings together deaf and hard of hearing athletes from all over Australia to compete in a range of sports. The Australian Deaf Games not only showcase the athletic talents of participants, but also promote social inclusion and celebrate the achievements of the deaf and hard of hearing community.

To stay connected and informed, DSRV regularly publishes articles and updates on their website and social media platforms. These articles cover a wide range of topics, including recent achievements by deaf and hard of hearing athletes, upcoming events, and opportunities for involvement in the sports community.

DSRV relies on the support of its members, volunteers, and generous donors to continue providing sporting opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in Australia. Without this support, their mission of inclusivity and sports participation would not be possible.

For those interested in getting involved or supporting DSRV, they can contact the club through their website or make a donation to help fund their programmes and activities.

Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria – Building Opportunities, Strengthening Communities.

Location

340 Albert Street, East Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

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