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Scottish Disability Sport (SDS)

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) was formed in 1962 to encourage the development of sport and physical recreation for disabled people throughout Scotland.

SDS is the Scottish governing and co-coordinating body of all sports for children, athletes and players of all ages and abilities with a physical, sensory or learning disability.


Our Vision:

  • Sport and physical activity in Scotland are welcoming and inclusive for participants with disabilities.

Our Mission:

  • Through strong leadership and effective partnerships, we will engage and sustain participants, support athlete progression and influence change.

Our Values:

  • Inclusion – addressing the needs and aspirations of all individuals
  • Respect – considering different opinions and rights of all individuals: participant centred
  • Integrity – underpinning all actions by what is morally right and honest
  • Ambition – finding innovative and creative solutions


SDS has 14 branches covering most of Scotland.

Last updated:

12/11/2025


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Scottish Disability Sport (SDS)

Regions:
  • Scotland

With 14 branches across the country, SDS encourages the development of sport and physical recreation for disabled people throughout Scotland.

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