Sports Programs

Participating in sporting activities is a great way to make friends, learn new skills, get fit and challenge yourself.

Choose from sports played at a fun and recreational level, right through to an elite Paralympic level, with enthusiastic coaches who will be with you all the way. 

There is a sports program for all ages and all levels of ability. Our partnerships with community sporting bodies like Football NSW, Cricket NSW and AFL means that we’re ready to support you to play in your local team.

Or, you might like to participate in a specialist sport. The program includes a range of sports in the Paralympic Program including Boccia, table tennis, athletics, football, futsal, water polo, triathlon, volleyball and more.

Term-based programs

Like to sample a new sport? Our term-based programs take place across metro Sydney and include programs like multi sports, learn to swim, race running and Boccia.

Sports camps

Sports camps are held throughout the year in Sydney and in regional NSW/ACT. These camps include our ski camp, football camp, multi sports and the Kanga Cup.

School holiday programs

Each holiday period, CPA runs specialised multi sports programs for school aged kids at Allambie Heights and Prairiewood sites. We also offer learn to swim intensive programs at the Captain Ron Patrick Memorial Pool (Allambie).

This service can be funded by your NDIS package

  • Capacity Building - Increased Social and Community Participation (Category 9)
  • Capacity Building - Improved Health and Wellbeing (Category 12)

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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.