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	<title>History of Disability in South Australia &#187; Mary Folland</title>
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		<title>Mary Folland</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 06:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I  have  an  intellectual  disability, and I  am  involved  with  an  organisation  called  Special  Olympics. I was a  swimmer  and  now  I am a swimming  coach. I  represented  the  State  twice  at  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I  have  an  intellectual  disability, and I  am  involved  with  an  organisation  called  Special  Olympics. I was a  swimmer  and  now  I am a swimming  coach. I  represented  the  State  twice  at  National  Level  in  1990  and  1992. I was a team  manager  for  the  2002  National  games  in  Sydney  and  a team  motivator  for  the  2006  National  games  on  the  Gold  Coast.  After I  gained  my  Level  3  coaching  accreditation I  started  the  first  Special  Olympics  Swim  Squad at  A.A.C. in  1990  after  the  National  Games, were  I  am  the  caretaker Coach. I  started  up  a  second  squad  at  Marion. They  train  at  the  Marion  Pool  and  are  called  the  Seals. I  am  the  Head  Coach.</p>
<p>I  won  the  Wendy  Ey  Scholarship  for  Women in  2005  and  with  that I  am  doing  my  Level  2  Coaching  Accreditation. I  am  the  first  person  to  be  doing  Level  2  with  an  Intellectual  Disability.</p>
<p>I  am  on  the  sports  committee  and  the  Coaching  Coordinator  for  Special  Olympics  S.A.  I  and  a  friend,  along  with  Special  Olympics  S.A.  and  DECS  held  our  first  swimming  carnival  on  the south  side of the city  for  students  with  Disabilities. Just   recently  we  had  our  second carnival on the north side of the city  for  students  with  Disabilities. We  had  20  schools, and  159  students, some  for  the  1st  time  in  a  carnival.</p>
<p>I  have  just  recently   won  a  Sport  and  Recreation Coaching  Scholarship  for  2007/2008  and  with  that  I  will  be  able  to  finish  my  Level  2  Coaching  Accreditation.</p>
<p>I  am  glad  that  I  have  been  part  of  the  Special  Olympics  Australia  and  S.A.  The  Organization  has  given  me  confidence  in  what  I  have  achieved  in  my  swimming  career. I  feel  that  when  athletes  have  finished  their  sporting  careers  they  should  give  back  to  the  organisation.  I thank Special Olympics  S.A.  and  Special  Olympics  Australia    for  giving  me  the  chance  to  represent  my  State  as  an  athlete, team  manager  and  a  team  motivator  at  a  National  Level.</p>
<p>My  next  dreams  are  to  pass  my  Level  2  Coaching  Accreditation  and  to  maybe   be  a  team  manager  or  an  assistance  coach  at  a   International  level, maybe  even a  head  coach?</p>
<p>So  just  because  you  have  got  a  disability  it  does  not  mean  that  you can  not  strive  for  your  DREAMS.  So get out there and GO for those DREAMS.</p>
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