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start:1-france:a-research:01-lyon:disabled-north_isere [2013/10/25 07:47]
antony
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antony [4. What activities are on offer for the disabled?]
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-{{:​start:​1-france:​a-research:​01-lyon:​handicapped7.jpg?​300 |}}It is important that a handicapped person can live like anybody else, which is why a lot of sports clubs offer membership to handicapped people in sports like tennis, basketball, or rugby. In Bourgoin-Jallieu,​ for instance, there is a rugby club for the disabled. Other examples include running and handball in Bourgoin, and in the South Isère Grenoble organizes a “Sports Day for Blind people”, when blind people can go cycling. It enables the disabled to meet other people and do a sport they like.In addition, a lot of swimming pools are accessible for handicapped people like in Bourgoin-Jallieu and Grenoble. The Therapeutic Farm of St Jean de Vaulx and the Farm du Grand Goulet in Chantonnay both offer handicapped children the chance to take part in farm life and discover farm animals. In the North Isère, there are several other organizations which offer “ordinary” activities where handicapped people are included and can play sport and spend time outside their family and meet others.+{{:​start:​1-france:​a-research:​01-lyon:​handicapped7.jpg?​200 |}}<WRAP justify>It is important that a handicapped person can live like anybody else, which is why a lot of sports clubs offer membership to handicapped people in sports like tennis, basketball, or rugby. In Bourgoin-Jallieu,​ for instance, there is a rugby club for the disabled. Other examples include running and handball in Bourgoin, and in the South Isère Grenoble organizes a “Sports Day for Blind people”, when blind people can go cycling. It enables the disabled to meet other people and do a sport they like.In addition, a lot of swimming pools are accessible for handicapped people like in Bourgoin-Jallieu and Grenoble. The Therapeutic Farm of St Jean de Vaulx and the Farm du Grand Goulet in Chantonnay both offer handicapped children the chance to take part in farm life and discover farm animals. In the North Isère, there are several other organizations which offer “ordinary” activities where handicapped people are included and can play sport and spend time outside their family and meet others.</​WRAP>​
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