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Video from Chairman Tim Shriver

Tim Shriver outlines the need for Special Olympics to focus on building Healthy Communities and challenges community partners to do more.

Health Highlights 4

Learn how to increase the impact of healthy athletes events across a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

Health Highlights 3

Learn how to increase the impact of healthy athletes events across a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

Health Highlights 2

Learn how to increase the impact of healthy athletes events across a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

Health Highlights 1

Learn how to increase the impact of healthy athletes events across a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

2022 Mid Year Report Training for International Programs

Video walk through of the Single Health Evaluation (for non-US Programs).Single Health Evaluation (SHE): Qualtrics link for 2022. Programs should use this link to submit data on Health activities. Please click through for full instructions.Tracking Tool for SHE: Programs may use this tool to record their data prior to submitting in in Qualtrics.Healthy Athlete Reporting in the SHE Instructions (DOCX): If you are a Program who needs to enter Healthy Athletes data only in the SHE, but you have not received a Health Impact Grant, please follow these instructions.

Powerlifting

Coaching guide, rules and other materials for coaches.

Athlete Spokesperson

The role of an Athlete Spokesperson is to promote, educate, and inform others about the mission, benefits, and direction of Special Olympics. It goes beyond giving public speeches and interviews, it is about spreading the word about the Special Olympics movement through different outlets.

The purpose of the Athlete Spokesperson training course is to train athletes the required leadership skills that will allow them to participate effectively as spokespeople.

Athlete Representative

Athletes need to drive Special Olympics work. To achieve this, there needs to be athlete representation on all leadership groups. Athlete Representatives help set policy, make recommendations for continuous improvement, introduce new ideas, and implement those ideas to improve local programming.

The purpose of the training is to equip athlete leaders with leadership skills that allow them to participate effectively as Athlete Representatives.

Special Olympics Athletes Lead the Way Toward Inclusive Fitness

The following is an expert from the CDC’s website post titled CDC and Special Olympics: Inclusive Health. For more information or to read the entire post, please visit the page here.