Sports & Leisure

Guidance & Tools


See guidance & tools for other inclusive practices and domains


Bromley MyTime: No Limits

IconThe No Limits scheme is a partnership between Bromley Mytime and other key agencies, with the aim of improving sport and leisure opportunities for disabled young people and adults in the Bromley area.

Link to No Limits page on Bromley MyTime website, including downloadable leisure guide:

Develop's Bromley Service Listings for Sports and Leisure

IconA concise directory ready to print out of Bromley services in relation to sports and leisure, produced by Develop with useful information and contact details.

Download listings:

Feeling Sporty: The Develop Sports IQ

FormThe Develop Sports and Leisure Inclusion Questionnaire was designed in Bromley with service users to be filled in by anyone wanting to plan their personal development around getting involved in a sporting activity.

Alternatively it can be used as a set of prompts in a conversation to find out what levels of support someone may want to be able to fulfill their sporting and leisure needs.  The questions concern the various steps that anyone might need to take in order to access, for example a local sports club.

Along the top are different kinds of support. You can record those you would like by ticking the boxes according to your wishes. All you need to do then is decide which order you want to tackle the steps you have identified and then seek out the supports you need to get on your way.

Download as a PDF file:

Football and Mental Health

IconTalking Mental Health in Football

Initiative between the Football Association and SHiFT promoting more openess of Mental Health in football communities.

Download leaflet as a PDF file:

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