A New Era of Inclusive Sports in bobigny: The Prisme Opens its Doors
Bobigny is set to become a hub for inclusive sports wiht the grand opening of the Prisme, a groundbreaking 15,000 square meter sports complex designed with accessibility at its core.
This state-of-the-art facility, spearheaded by the Department, will revolutionize the sporting landscape for individuals with disabilities. Imagine two expansive multi-purpose sports fields, a spacious dojo, a challenging climbing wall, and a therapeutic pool – all under one roof. This dream becomes reality on February 1st, offering a unique and welcoming environment for athletes of all abilities.
The Prisme’s impact is already being felt by local athletes like the six champion basketball players from the JA Drancy adapted sports team. These talented women, who have intellectual disabilities, constantly struggle to secure regular practice slots in conventional gyms. The Prisme, with its potential to become their home court, represents a game-changer.
“Having a dedicated space to train twice a week would be transformative for them,” explains Fabien Paillard, President of the Seine-Saint-Denis Adapted Sports Committee. “It would provide them with much-needed recognition and a sense of belonging.”
The prisme’s commitment to inclusivity is evident in its design and programming. The prominent display of the Agitos, the Paralympic symbol, symbolizes its dedication to athletes with disabilities. However, the facility is open to everyone – individuals, medical-social institutions, para-inclusive clubs, schools – fostering a truly diverse and welcoming community.
“In line with the Department’s vision, we prioritize handisport,” confirms Caroline Duval, the Prisme’s new director, who brings extensive experience from the UCPA, one of the two public service delegates managing the facility alongside the SOS group.
She highlights the allocation of space in the large multi-purpose hall: “65% of reservations are dedicated to handisport, while the remaining 35% are available for activities like badminton, basketball, and futsal.”
With an estimated 17,900 users per month, the Prisme will be a bustling hub of activity. A team of twelve sports instructors, all trained in disability awareness, will ensure a safe and supportive environment for all participants.
Innovative initiatives further enhance the Prisme’s inclusive ethos. The on-site restaurant will be managed by an ESAT (Establishment and Work Support for Adults with Disabilities),providing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, the FSGT 93 will host its annual Shared Practices Festival at the Prisme next summer, encouraging interaction and collaboration between able-bodied and disabled individuals.
While public transportation access is currently limited, a dedicated parking area is available for medical-social institutions, many of which have their own transportation. The arrival of the Grand Paris Express will further improve accessibility in the future.
The Prisme’s online reservation platform is already operational, with hourly slots available for just one euro during the opening month. Whether it’s football, badminton, basketball, climbing, or aquagym, the Prisme offers an affordable and accessible sporting experience for everyone.
The Prisme stands as a testament to the lasting legacy of the Paralympic Games in Bobigny, ushering in a new era of inclusive sports and community engagement.
Inclusive sports Take Center Stage in Bobigny: The Prisme Ushers in a New Era
The recent opening of the Prisme in Bobigny marks a significant milestone, not just for the city, but for the entire sporting landscape. This extraordinary 15,000 square meter complex isn’t merely a sports facility; it’s a statement,a commitment to inclusivity,and a beacon of chance for athletes of all abilities.
Gone are the days when physical limitations dictated sporting participation. The Prisme shatters those barriers, ensuring that everyone, nonetheless of their physical capabilities, can experience the joy, camaraderie, and myriad benefits of sport.
A Space Designed for Everyone
Imagine two expansive multi-purpose sports fields, adaptable to accommodate a wide range of sporting activities.Picture a spacious dojo, where martial arts enthusiasts can hone their skills, and a challenging climbing wall, pushing limits and fostering a sense of accomplishment. And let’s not forget the therapeutic pool,offering rehabilitation,relaxation,and a gateway to aquatic sports.
The Prisme is more than just a collection of facilities; it’s an ecosystem where diverse abilities converge, where adaptations meet aspirations, and where the spirit of sportsmanship thrives.
Beyond Accessibility: A Paradigm Shift
The Prisme represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of sports. It’s a powerful symbol of social inclusion,demonstrating that sport can,and should,be a unifying force. This facility will undoubtedly become a catalyst for positive change, encouraging greater participation from individuals with disabilities and challenging societal perceptions around ability.
A Look to the Future
The Prisme is not just about bricks and mortar; it’s about building a community. It’s about fostering a sense of belonging, nurturing talent, and celebrating achievements. As athletes, coaches, and spectators converge within its walls, they will contribute to a vibrant, inclusive sporting culture that Bobigny can be truly proud of.
The opening of the Prisme is a momentous occasion, a testament to the dedication of those who championed this extraordinary project. It’s a call to action, inspiring other communities to follow suit and create spaces where everyone can share in the transformative power of sport.