Our Realising Potential programme offers a wide range of inclusive sessions designed to empower individuals with disabilities and special educational needs.
Through sport and creative activities, we focus on building confidence, encouraging self-expression, staying active, and having fun in a welcoming, supportive environment.
The programme includes weekly sessions such as football, powerchair sports, dance, and swimming – all delivered by qualified coaches who provide tailored support for every participant. No matter your ability or experience, there’s always a place for you at Norwich City Community Sports Foundation.
Explore our sessions and discover how Realising Potential can help you develop skills, make new friends, and enjoy being active.
Take a look at our inclusive disability and SEND programme with words from staff, coaches, carers and participants.
Watch hereOur popular Pan-disability football sessions give participants the chance to play football against other players with differing impairments, in a welcoming and supportive environment.
We have a variety of football sessions including Soccer Skill Centres, Mini-Kickers, Down’s Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and hearing/visually impaired.
Find out morePowerchair Football is an exciting, inclusive sport that allows players to enjoy football while using a powered wheelchair. It’s fast, skillful, and open to anyone who wants to get involved – whether you’re completely new to the game or looking to play at a competitive level.
We currently run two training groups on a Friday evening – a development session for beginners, and a first team for more experienced players.
No matter your ability or experience, there’s a place for you on the court. Our qualified coaches will support you every step of the way.
Find out moreOur All-Star Dance! Disability dance sessions give children and young people aged 7+ the chance to express themselves through movement in a fun, supportive environment.
Sessions take place every Monday and focus on building confidence, encouraging creativity, staying active and having fun.
Led by experienced instructors, these sessions are all about enjoyment, inclusivity, and movement for everyone – no previous dance experience needed!
Find out moreOur Splash! Disability water activity sessions provide a safe, supportive environment for children aged 8–15 with disabilities to enjoy the water, learn new skills, and stay active.
Sessions take place every Friday evening at Riverside Leisure Centre, and focus on building water confidence and swimming ability, staying active, encouraging independence and having fun.
Led by qualified instructors, the sessions are open to all abilities – whether participants are brand new to swimming or looking to continue their development.
Find out moreGet active and develop personal skills with our Realising Potential Ambassadors programme for people with physical and learning disabilities.
We have two Realising Potential sessions – for adults and juniors – that provides support through both indoor and outdoor learning.
Our junior sessions on a Tuesday evening at The Nest provide access to a number of activities including table tennis, bowling, game consoles and football on our 3G pitches.
Our adult sessions on a Wednesday afternoon at Carrow Park provide educational and employability support, along with multi-sports and other active sessions.
Find out moreOur Realising Potential programme offers a wide range of inclusive sessions designed to empower individuals with disabilities and special educational needs.
Parkinson's Walking Football is a slower-paced version of the beautiful game, aimed at those who have Parkinson's disease.
Catering to children of all abilities, our Disability Soccer Schools are open to children ages 6-16 and take place at Carrow Park.
The Norwich City Community Sports Foundation's Cerebral Palsy Football team compete monthly in the CP National League.