Boccia Super League

A weekly Boccia competition played under international BIS-Fed rules.

Dates and Locations

Allambie Heights centre
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Time
Suitable For
Weekly On Wednesday9:00 am - 12:00 pm18 years +

Boccia Super League is a weekly competition for adults aged 18 years and above. The competitions are played on a “home and away” basis and strictly follow the BIS-Fed International Boccia Rules. This program is a great opportunity for participants to fine-tune their boccia skills and tactical understanding of the game while building confidence in social and community settings. Players will participate in two full games each session. 

Note: This weekly program runs in line with NSW school term dates ONLY.

Register your interest today!

Contact us directly or complete the form below to enquire.

What does it involve?
  • Players will build endurance to play four-end singles games, following the international BIS-Fed rules
  • The sessions will be delivered by experienced referees and time-keeping clocks to prepare players for competition guidelines  
What are the outcomes?
Who is the program for?
  • Adults aged 18 years and over (GMFCS levels III-V)
  • Participants of all abilities who have a boccia classification 
  • Participants who can follow full BIS-Fed boccia rules independently on the court
  • Participants who can function within a highly competitive sports environment

Register your interest today!

Contact us directly or complete the form below to enquire.

This service is available at

Cerebral Palsy Alliance Allambie Heights centre

Allambie Heights centre

187 Allambie Rd, Allambie Heights NSW 2100
ask@cerebralpalsy.org.au
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This service can be funded by your NDIS package

  • Core - Assistance with Social & Community Participation (Category 4)
  • Capacity Building - Increased Social & Community Participation (Category 9)
  • Capacity Building - Improved Daily Living (Category 15)

Enquiry form

We will respond as soon as possible, between Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm

Frequently asked questions

Infants 12 months or younger are eligible if they have the following:

  • Clinical history indicating risk for cerebral palsy


Risk factors include (but not limited to) prematurity, birth defects, genetic conditions, intrauterine growth restriction, hypoxia-ischaemia, seizures, neonatal stroke, infection

  • Abnormal neuroimaging-MRI or Cranial Ultrasound (CUS) indicative of possible motor impairment
  • Motor dysfunction

 

This might include abnormal General Movements, very low scores on standardised assessment (e.g. below 10th percentile on AIMS), poor head control after 3 months, hand asymmetry after 4 months, not able to take weight through feet after 5 months, not sitting at 9 months.

Priority will be given to infants who have not previously seen a neurologist.