A blind man with a vision is asking you to vote for Daisy UK
Daisy UK is a charity that helps the disabled and their families to reach their true potential. A number of Formby People, including children and adults visit Daisy on a regular basis. Daisy UK's three-fold approach to equality and inclusion. Assisting disabled people to fulfil their true potential and grasp opportunities, through sports, education and employment.
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Founder of Daisy UK is Dave Kelly, he was a blind man with a vision. Here is his story:
Founder of Daisy UK is Dave Kelly
My name is Dave Kelly; you could say I am a blind man with a vision. This vision being the inclusion of all disabled people to reach their true potential and this is to be done by breaking down the barriers within society. Through this approach my aim is to support our disabled community through the transition from inactivity to activity, school leaving age to adulthood, education to meaningful employment and beyond. Through the mediums of Sport, Education and Employment, we support our community in achieving what mainstream society typically assumes impossible for someone with a disability.
As fate would have it, I have a chance in a million eye disease but I have still not won the lottery, which is roughly the same odds. I lost my sight 18 years ago at the age of 30 due to a rare eye disease called RP. I sat at home with two options moan to myself, “why me” and become depressed or act positively and think “these things happen for a reason”. Luckily, I acted on the latter.
Although my world was turned upside down I decided to re-educate myself. So after leaving school many years earlier with just a couple of CSE’s I started a new journey from absolute basic schooling to graduate. I worked my way through the education system finally culminating in a BA Hons degree in coaching and sports development along with a degree in coaching for the disabled.
If anyone had told me 10 years earlier that I would be up on stage collecting my BA Hons degree dressed in a cap and gown I’d have said they were mad and so would anyone who knew me. But with hard work, positive thoughts and a smile I succeeded in the first part of my cunning plan. The next part of the plan was now firmly in my sight.
It was after trying to find more sporting activities for myself to participate in that I became the Actionnaires Liverpool Sports Coordinator. This was run by Action For Blind People and working with them I realised there was a great need for someone to try and help break down the barriers of disability, disability stereotypes and raise awareness. I thought disability and visual awareness through sport would be a great medium to promote this and therefore DAISY UK was born.
DAISY initially stood for Disability Awareness Introducing Sport to Youngsters and developed a three pronged approach to breaking down these barriers.
First, working with children, teachers, volunteers in schools, colleges and organisations by delivering presentations, demonstrations, participation in inclusive sports and through role modeling.
Second, supporting children, teachers, volunteers, colleges and mainstream organisations in how to include through visual and disability awareness courses.
Third creating pan-disability inclusive sports and activity clubs.
Due to the high quality standards of our visual and disability awareness training we have been asked to deliver courses in the work place to help long term unemployed and people on incapacity benefit back to work. These courses have been extremely successful in giving participants the confidence, self-esteem, motivation and other key personnel qualities needed to get themselves back into the work place.
Daisy UK has gone through transition from a voluntary organisation to a non-profit making Community Interest Company to a now registered charity company limited by guarantee (Daisy Inclusive UK), as a result of all our hard work Daisy UK has received three prestigious awards. The first award was the Radio City and Alliance and Leicester Commercial Bank Community Project of the year award. The second one was the Celebration of success award which was organised by Business Link and aimed to recognise new entrepreneurs who have succeeded in establishing businesses across Greater Merseyside. And the third one was an inspiration award by Crosby training and job centre plus; most inspirational contribution to inspire award.
I am of course thrilled by winning these awards, especially for my colleagues and the many volunteers who have been so beneficial in Daisy UK’s success. What we are doing is important and worthwhile but I do not wish to give sociable opportunities to young people a mere coat of paint. Remember, disabled young people of today will be the role models of the future so long as we encourage them to get involved, increase their confidence, self esteem but most importantly facilitate fun… then and only then will my vision be clear.
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Disability Awareness Introducing Sports to Youngsters