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| EFDS appoints disability sport champion as deputy chief executive |
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| POSTED 11 Jan 2017 . BY Matthew Campelli |
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Horne (pictured) said Dalby-Walsh had 'experience backed by passion'
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Former Change Foundation executive Andy Dalby-Welsh has been appointed as deputy chief executive of the English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS).
Dalby-Welsh will end his 12 year association with the Change Foundation – formerly known as Cricket for Change – when he joins the EFDS on 23 January.
For the past two year’s he has been the foundation’s director of operations and partnerships, while he also filled in as acting chief executive for a short period.
In his newly-created role at the EFDS, the former international cricketer will be responsible for the charity’s business development, looking after corporate services, marketing and communications, research and insight, event management, fundraising, public affair and member support.
In 2004 Dalby-Welsh set up his own project, Sport for Choice, which provided sporting opportunities for the visually impaired.
Five years later he was recognised at the 2009 Pride of Britain Awards for his work with disabled people.
Barry Horne, chief executive of the EFDS, said the organisation “put a great deal of time and effort” in recruiting Dalby-Walsh.
“It’s a great time for someone of Andy’s calibre to be joining our talented and committed team,” added Horne.
Dalby-Welsh said: “I look forward to creating a step change in the number of disabled people benefitting from their participation in sport and recreational activities.”
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EFDS creates disability sport guide for journalists
POSTED 31 Aug 2016. BY Matthew Campelli

The English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) is publishing a guide for journalists and
providers of sport news to improve their output when covering disability sport.
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EFDS consortium wins £4.5m Spirit of 2012 grant
POSTED 18 Jan 2016. BY Matthew Campelli

A consortium headed up by the English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) has bagged a
£4.5m (US$6.4m, €5.9m) grant to get people active across 18 locations in the UK.
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