How was it solved?
GCCSA and ASL worked with the Sports, Hospitality and Tourism department to develop a leisure type fitness-from-home class that ASL students could access digitally at lunchtime. Classes started in February 2021 and ran until April 2021 online. The
classes restarted in May 2021 after a break and have been again running since.
HNC sport students ran these sessions twice a week. This project allowed these students to gain valuable skills and experience which they may have missed gaining due to not being on campus for their course this academic year. Adding not just practical
experience but experience of adapting fitness sessions for ASL students and also fitness sessions that could take place in a home space due to the online nature.
The average number of student participants on each session was 12-15. In addition to students, some of the ASL staff and GCCSA student officers joined and participated which was fantastic for engagement and creating a sense of belonging.
Some ASL students will be using their participation to achieve a Learning Outcome for their units as part of their course. These sessions also had a British Sign Language signer in attendance for a deaf student. For the sports students, these partnership
sessions have been invaluable. Confidence, leadership, patience and empathy are just a few of the attributes they have gained from delivering this programme of physical activity sessions. It also created a ‘live’ coaching environment for
sports students to be assessed; otherwise, they would have been assessed in a ‘simulated’ environment. The benefits of working with live clients heavily outweigh any simulated setting.