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Carer centres and services British Disabled Angling Association

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About

The British Disabled Angling Association (BDAA) was founded in 1996 by Terry Moseley to help develop opportunities for people with disabilities to access the activity of fishing in the UK.

British Disabled Angling Association was formed to represent disabled peoples interests in angling. It is now the lead disability angling charity in the UK, working with the Environment Agencies, Local and central government departments, clubs, fisheries, disability sports organisations, RoSPA, schools and communities not only in the UK but now including Europe and the USA.

Catchment area

This is a national helpline

Further information

Angling Buddy scheme1 day theory and practical workshops to enable non anglers to support disabled children and adults interested in angling. West Midlands based.Email: terry@bdaa.co.ukTel: 01922 860912Cost: Price on application per 12 volunteersIntroduction to angling daysBespoke introduction to angling session for max 10 persons. All training and equipment provided. West Midlands based.Email: terry@bdaa.co.ukTel: 01922 860912Cost: Price on application per 12 participantsVisit: Presentation on fishingPresentation to a group on the benefits fishing can bring, including its therapeutic and social value.Email: terry@bdaa.co.ukTel: 01922 860912Cost: Price on application

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