Our Members

Disability Sports Australia formed from our member organisations. One of its key roles is to represent, support and champion our members. These organisations have over 6000 members between them who are either people with disability or those who are involved in disability sport and active recreation in other ways.

Our members include state organisations that provide sport for those who use wheelchairs, for amputees and those with cerebral palsy and similar disabilities. DSA aims to connect Australians with disabilities to local active and adaptive opportunities through these trusted organisations.

How to become a member

Disability Sports Australia is governed by its Constitution, and is currently reviewing how we can best serve our mission through our membership.

Please fill out the inquiry form on our Contact Us page if you would like to become a member of Disability Sports Australia.


New South Wales

Wheelchair Sports NSW/ACT

Wheelchair Sports NSW/ACT has a mission to change the lives of people living with a disability through participation in sport. We provide opportunities for people with a disability in NSW and the ACT to participate in our eight sports; Wheelchair Aussie Rules, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Racing, Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Tennis, Frame Running, Disability Lawn Bowls and Para-powerlifting.


Australian Powerchair Hockey Association (NSW)

The Australian Powerchair Hockey Association is committed in providing resources for physically disabled athletes to play hockey in powerchairs. The APCHA promotes the sport to all ages, disability or gender. The Association has a local competition in Sydney, with interest being shown in the North and South West Regions. Also, hopes to expand interstate to form a strong national competition. The present competition is currently being held at the Kevin Betts Stadium, Ralph Place, Mount Druitt. 

The Australian Powerchair Hockey Association gives athletes the opportunity to represent Australia at an International level under the International Hockey Federation. Australia recently finished eighth in the 2014 Powerchair Hockey World Cup. The Federation aims are to be included in a paralympics of the future. The organisation promotes the sport inevitably to give disabled athletes the opportunity to fulfil their potential as young men and women in sport.


Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA)

Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA) provides family-centred therapies, life skills programs, equipment and support for people and their families living with cerebral palsy and other neurological and physical disabilities. CPA’s priority is to help babies, children, teenagers and adults living with neurological and physical disabilities lead the most comfortable, independent and inclusive lives possible. CPA operates from 112 sites throughout metropolitan, regional and rural NSW and ACT.


Cerebral Palsy Sport & Recreation Association NSW (CPSARA)

Cerebral Palsy Sport & Recreation Association NSW (CPSARA) are driven by the goal: to encourgage both sporting and recreational opportunities for people of all ages with cerebral plasy and other neurological conditions. CPSARA are dedicated to supporting children, adults and their families with cerebral palsy by providing sporting opportunities and leisure activities with an emphasis on inclusion and enjoyment. The association supports athletes on their sporting journeys, firstly by providing informationa nd tools to help connect athletes with cerebral palsy with their chosen sport and thereafter by connecting them with fellow athletes and the latest events.


One Culture Support Services

One Culture Support Services is a not for profit, NDIS registered disability support service that empowers people of all cultures and abilities through sports, individual support and community connections.

Currently in the Central Coast, New South Wales they offer Inclusive Football, Tennis, Basketball and Cricket Programs open to all ages and abilities. At the end of every term they also run an Inclusive Championship in which all of their sports programs are brought together for a great day of sporting fun! 


Victoria

Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria

Disability Sport & Recreation (DSR) is the birthplace of the Victorian Paralympic movement, founded in 1962 by Australia’s first indigenous Paralympian, Kevin Coombs.

DSR has been supporting Victorians with disability for 60 years, with our mission being to create a Victoria where all people with disability can choose and have access to a sport or an active recreation activity they want to engage with.

DSR conducts a number of programs and events to support the sector and the broader community including our annual community festival and awards ceremony which recognises outstanding achievements at the grassroots level.

We’re also incredibly proud to run important programs such as our Kids Hospital Program which is operated out of both the Royal Children’s Hospital and Monash Hospital, along with our DSR Kids program which provides a wonderful opportunity for kids with disability aged between 7-17 to participate in seasonal recreation camps including our summer camp and our famous winter camp which takes place every year at Falls Creek.

DSR partners with AFL Victoria for the sport of AFL wheelchair in Victoria while running the sport of wheelchair Rugby.

We couldn’t be more proud of our talent pathway wheelchair rugby program which resulted in a strong representation of over 50% of the national team at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

For more information on the work we do or to join our movement visit our website.


Queensland

Sporting Wheelies & Disabled Association

Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association has been helping Queenslanders with a disability to lead active, healthy lives through participation in sport, recreation and fitness since 1977. They support people with a range of disabilities.

Some of the ways they support their members with a disability are by providing sport, recreation, fitness and rehabilitation programs and services delivered by their staff and experienced volunteers; and linking members with other sport and healthy activity providers who are committed to including people with a disability in their programs and services.

They also play a vital role in the community, educating people about sport and healthy activity for people with a disability, and encouraging people with a disability to get active.

Sporting Wheelies & Disabled Association is a not-for-profit organisation and raise the majority of their own funding through non-government sources including donations, Gold Choice Art Union and corporate support.


Western Australia

Rebound WA

Rebound WA provides sport, activities, information, support, advocacy & community to West Australian’s living with a physical disability.

For over 60 years, they have been known as Wheelchair Sports WA. Their new name is more reflective of what they do – they are not just wheelchairs and they are not just sport.

Rebound WA are an open door to anyone with any physical disability, or condition that impairs coordination and mobility. They are here to enable people living with a physical disability to explore possibility.

 

Horsepower Australia (formerly Riding for the Disabled Association of WA)

Horsepower Australia is a community based not for profit charitable organisation that combines the transformative power and the therapeutic effects of horse riding in the provision of equine assisted activities. Their programs are designed to expand the horizons, develop the abilities and enrich the lives of those involved. Horsepower offers a variety of programs and services to children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, mental health issues and learning and behavioural problems in an inclusive environment. For over 43 years Horsepower has helped children and adults to realise their full potential by improving fitness and mobility levels that develop core strength, muscle tone, hand eye coordination and balance, as well as have therapeutic benefits.

 

Western Australia Disabled Sports Association (WADSA)

WADSA’s vision is that people with disabilities are empowered to participate in sport and recreation. For over 30 years WADSA has been the peak body for the participation of people with disabilities in sport and recreation in Western Australia. In particular our membership consists of 32 member clubs of allied interests with approximately 4,500 members of all disability types. We provide leadership, advocacy, information, education and direct services to members, stakeholders, and the broader community.

WADSA provides a direct service to approximately 6, 000 individuals with a range of disabilities and ability levels,. This includes disabled sport, mainstream sport, adventure activities, conservation projects, art, challenge camps and more. These services are delivered across Western Australia including Perth Metropolitan, regional and remote WA.

WADSA indirectly facilitates and partners with 140 community service providers such as recreation centres, local government, aquatic centres and private sport and recreation providers to conduct a range of activities with over 18, 000 people with disability benefiting from this approach.


Tasmania

Paraquad Associations of Tasmania

The ParaQuad Association was founded in February 1990 to assist and encourage paraplegics and quadriplegics in their endeavours to once more become an integral part of their community.

Since that time they have developed into a viable organisation based in Tasmania providing services to their members.

ParaQuad Tasmania’s Vision is to improve the quality of life of all people with a physical disability in Tasmania by providing comprehensive services such as medical, continence & equipment service, prevention, education & awareness programs, advocacy and support.


South Australia

One Culture Support Services

One Culture Support Services is a not for profit, NDIS registered disability support service that empowers people of all cultures and abilities through sports, individual support and community connections.

Currently in Adelaide, South Australia they offer Inclusive Football, Tennis, Basketball, Swimming, Cricket, Pickleball, Powerchair Hockey and Powerchair Football Programs open to all ages and abilities. At the end of every term they also run an Inclusive Championship in which all of their sports programs are brought together for a great day of sporting fun! 


International Membership Information

World AbilitySport (Formerly known as IWAS)

Disability Sports Australia is the Australian member for World Abilitysport.

World Abilitysport was formed after the merger of the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) and the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CPISRA).

World Abilitysport is one of the world’s leading organisations for the development of Para sports. Alongside a membership of more than 80 countries around the world, World Abilitysport is passionate about offering as many competition opportunities as possible for athletes with physical impairments.