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The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club Wins 2016 Clubs NSW ‘Disability, Welfare & Social Inclusion’ Award The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club has won the ‘Disability, Welfare & Social Inclusion’ Award in the prestigious 2016 Clubs NSW Club & Community Awards for its Integrated disAbled Sailing Program. The award, the first of the night was further recognised in its importance by being the only award of the night presented by the NSW Premier Mr Mike Baird at the Royal Hall of Industries. The award recognises the outstanding work The RPAYC and its members have achieved within the local community through their Integrated disAbled Sailing Program (IdS) which supports the funding and integration of sailors with disabilities into the Club’s regular sailing program. The award was accepted by Commodore Ian Audsley who spoke of the recent broadening of the program which now involves ‘Soldier On’, a charity dedicated to supporting ex-service men and women back into civilian life, the ‘Another Challenge’ program and the continuing partnership with Sailability which has been in place for decades. He commended the efforts of long time Sailability volunteer Allan Jones who was present for the presentation. After presentation of the award, The RPAYC General Manager Suzanne Davies commented, “We are very proud of this award and it will recognise the efforts of many participants, volunteers, staff and all RPAYC members who have so generously shared their club, welcomed participants on their boats and helped raise funds. “Nathan Vardanega who runs the Soldier On program, was unable to make it tonight, but I’m sure he will be thrilled. “Dan Fitzgibbon, in particular will be very excited, as will John Bacon of Link Healthcare! A locally based Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology business, who has financially supported this program from its inception.” Suzanne Davies said. Central to the Another Challenge program is 2012 Paralympic Gold Medallist Dan Fitzgibbon who, along with his sailing teammate, Liesl Tesch, have been selected for the 2016 Rio Paralympics and Alyse Saxby who, in 2015, won Gold at the Special Olympics in Los Angeles. The IdS Program is now firmly embedded as an important part of the Club. The award reinforces the importance of sailing as a sport for participants of all abilities and the benefits that can be gained in participating in this wonderful pass time. Commodore Ian Audsley later confirmed that, “Looking forward, The RPAYC will continue to grow the IdS Program to share more of these experiences with those who face more significant challenges in their lives than most of us.” Funds To Improve Disabled Sailing Opportunities Member for Pittwater Rob Stokes has announced $25,000 to support the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club’s disabled sailing program. The funds have been provided under the NSW Government’s Local Sport Grant Program and come as Sailability NSW is celebrating its 20th anniversary in Pittwater. The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club is a long-term supporter of disabled sailing opportunities and is currently working towards the introduction of new pontoons and an accessible ramp. “This is a fantastic project that will help get more sailors out on the water,” Rob Stokes said today. “Along with Sailability the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club has done an outstanding job breaking down the barriers to sailing and ensuring people of all abilities can get involved. “There’s no better place to learn to sail than Pittwater – so it’s great that new opportunities are being created for those who require extra assistance. “Over the past twenty years we’ve seen huge improvements in disabled sailing opportunities throughout our community and it’s largely thanks to Sailability and its strong relationships with our local clubs and community groups. “This project will be a great addition to our community and I’m delighted the NSW Government is getting behind it,” Rob Stokes said. “ We were thrilled when Rob Stokes MP, Member for Pittwater advised the Club earlier in the week that the Grant application made to the NSW Government’s Local Sport Grant Program administered by the NSW Sport and Recreation had been successful and that $25,000 had been awarded to assist in building accessible pontoons at our Crystal Bay hardstand facility. “ General Manager of the RPAYC Suzanne Davies said on Saturday. “Sailability has been sailing from this site for many, many years and we have developed plans to improve accessibility for our disabled sailors by installing floating ramps to provide access to the launching pontoons. We are delighted with the Grant which will contribute to the provision of these facilities and is also further recognition of our Integrated disAbled Sailing Program which was last week was acknowledged at the Clubs & Communities Awards taking out the category for Disability and Social Inclusion. The Award was presented by Mike Baird and accepted by Club Commodore Ian Audsley. I attended the evening as did Sailability Crystal Bay President Allan Jones, the Club Director and Chair of our Integrated Disabled Sailing Board of Governors along with Club member and Solider On volunteer Bruce Fergusson. This is the second award for this program in 12 months, joining the Marina Industry Association Award for Best Community Program which was presented in Queensland in May last year.” (Article Source: Pittwater Online News)