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£2m government funding boost for our work in SEND schools
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£2m government funding boost for our work in SEND schools

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has today announced a £35 million investment into grassroots cricket facilities and widening access to the sport within state schools, with £2 million going towards our continued growth of our disability cricket offer across the country.

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Super 1s Impact - Meet Hadley and family
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Super 1s Impact - Meet Hadley and family

Hadley (13) has Cerebral Palsy and is a full-time wheelchair user. Here he and his family tell us about his passion for cricket, how he discovered the Super 1s programme and what a difference it has made to their lives.

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Alfie Pyle named Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year
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Alfie Pyle named Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year

Former Super 1s participant turned coach Alfie Pyle has been named the Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year for 2023.

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Ben Mason makes it two England debuts for Super 1s participants in a week
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Ben Mason makes it two England debuts for Super 1s participants in a week

In what has been a landmark week for the Super 1s programme, Middlesex participant Ben Mason has received his first England cap for the learning disabilities (LD) side during the tri-series taking place in South Africa.

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From Sussex Super 1s to England
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From Sussex Super 1s to England

Alfie Pyle, a Super 1s participant, coach and Sussex D40 cricketer, has become the first Super 1s participant to play for England!

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Sussex Super 1s employability programme creating opportunities
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Sussex Super 1s employability programme creating opportunities

In its second year, Sussex Cricket Foundation recently held its Super 1s Employability Workshops. This initiative collaborates with specialists such as Team Domenica , Inventive Search  and Telefónica Tech to facilitate paid employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

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£200,000 City Bridge Foundation funding to help Super 1s in London empower young people with a disability through cricket
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£200,000 City Bridge Foundation funding to help Super 1s in London empower young people with a disability through cricket

Young people living with a disability throughout London are set to benefit from nearly £200,000 in funding over the next three years for disability cricket programme, Super 1s, from City Bridge Foundation.

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Disability cricket to benefit from further £2m investment from ECB
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Disability cricket to benefit from further £2m investment from ECB

An additional £2million injection over the next two and a half years stands to benefit tens of thousands more children and young people as part of efforts to make cricket the country’s most inclusive sport and address barriers highlighted in the recent report by the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC).

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