212 - Rugby - inclusion through sports, Women's Union RHEA, Georgia
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ONTACT
Women's Union RHEA
Mr. Eliso Rekhviashvili
Georgia
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+995 32 2933442
eliso.rekhviashvili1@gmail.comO
VERALL GOAL
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MISSION
The project contributes to social inclusion through sports education in rugby. The mission of the project is to provide
teenagers/youngsters with intellectual disabilities with inclusive interaction through rugby. Players learn the rules of the
game, learn team identification and solidarity, increase their level of physical activity and fitness, and enhance
communication skills within a new social and inclusive environment of rugby players and enthusiasts of all ages.
The goals are to create a properly structured environment for positive co-development, co-trainings and fun; to
facilitate social relations between young people of different physical and intellectual abilities, as well as different
religious and ethnic backgrounds.
The activities include selection of players for mixed teams, composed from people with and without disabilities; regular
training / practise for youngsters with disabilities - separately and together with other team members according to the
methodology developed by RHEA and its partner Rugby Supporters' League (RSL); arranging matches locally with other
mixed teams; raising awareness about integrated sport activities / events through the media. RHEA and RSL developed a
special combination of sports and recreational exercises and fun games with elements of rugby to facilitate the inclusion
of children and youngsters with intellectual disabilities.
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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED
RHEA has developed a programme to facilitate societal inclusion of people with disabilities through sport, specifically
through rugby which is very popular in Georgia. The activities enable people with intellectual disabilities to take part in a
sporting activity together with people without disabilities, experience solidarity as a member of a team, as well as
therapeutic advantages such as improving physical condition, widening the amplitude of movement, facilitating
improved concentration and attention span, better special orientation, understanding and adhering to the rules of a
team game and much more. All rugby team members have different physical abilities as well as different roles during
the game.
First time players and children who don't know the rules of rugby can nevertheless enjoy playing the game from the
minute they first touch the ball. Sports exercises with elements of rugby start with individual exercises with a rugby ball,