Inspirational GB Para-athlete for Harrogate event at Henshaws
Para-athlete long jumper Ryan Raghoo is the founder of Enabled Not Disabled and will be the speaker at the event on Thursday, July 15.
Henshaws Specialist College on Bogs Lane in Harrogate works with young people aged 16 to 25 who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and was unable to hold a graduation ceremony for students completing their course in 2020 due to the pandemic. This year’s event will be virtual and it is hoped that some of the 2020 graduates will also be able to attend.
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Hide AdRyan was born with cerebral palsy and it was believed he would never walk.
He has, however, subsequently represented Great Britain in athletics, becoming the national long jump record holder and a double World Games champion.
Enabled Not Disabled’s mission is to change the language around disability and increase opportunities for people with disabilities in education and sport. Ryan works with schools and businesses across the country to deliver disability awareness workshops and bring disability sport into the places he visits.
Ryan said: “All my life I've had people tell me what I can't do because of my disability. Through my work and life I'm showing what people with disabilities can do given the right opportunity.”
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Hide AdHis message to the students will be: “Other people will put limits on you, don't put limits on yourself."
Harrogate College principal Adrian Sugden said: “Our mission is to enable students to achieve their goals, whether that is gaining independence or getting a job, so Ryan will be a great inspiration as they move on to the next stage of their lives.”
Henshaws Specialist College is a transformational place. Through our personalised approach to education, learning and care we empower children and young people living with a disability to progress and live life the way they want.
Whether preparing for employment, making friends or learning to live more independently, we enable our students to make their aspirations possible and goals a reality.
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Henshaws welcomes both residential and day students.
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