People with Disabilities

DPS inclusive swimming programme supports individuals with disabilities in building water confidence, safety, and essential swimming skills in a safe and supportive environment.

Key Outcomes

for People with Disabilities

Improve motor development

Build coordination, balance, and strength.

Improve social skills

Encourage communication, teamwork, and confidence.

Address tactile sensory sensitivities

Support comfort and adaptability in water.

Provide a soothing effect

Promote relaxation and overall well-being.

Is This Programme

Right for You?

Our inclusive swimming program is designed to support individuals with disabilities in building water confidence and essential swimming skills. With patient, adaptive instruction, we create a safe and supportive environment tailored to individual needs. Enjoy the benefits of swimming while improving strength, mobility, and overall well-being.
Swimming for Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Structured swimming sessions that support focus, confidence, and skill development in a calm, supportive setting.

Physical disabilities

Adaptive swimming sessions that build strength, mobility, and confidence at a comfortable pace.

FAQs

Find answers to your questions about our People with Disabilities swimming program and how we can help.

Can people with disabilities learn to swim?

Yes, our swimming programmes are inclusive and cater to individuals with disabilities. We provide personalized training to ensure a safe and supportive learning experience.

Swimming is generally beneficial for asthmatic children, as it helps improve lung capacity and breathing control. However, we strongly recommend consulting a doctor before starting lessons.

The timeline varies based on the child’s ability, consistency, and comfort level in water. With regular practice and proper guidance, most children develop basic independent swimming skills within a few months.

We highly recommend having swimming lessons in an outdoor pool, as individuals with disabilities (e.g., ASD) may be sensitive to sounds. Outdoor pools provide a calmer, more open environment with fewer echoes and reduced noise levels, creating a more comfortable learning experience.

What Our Students and Parents Say

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