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Frame Football
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Frame Football is run by Frame Football Scotland and predominantly delivered by Partick Thistle Community Trust in Glasgow. It is for boys and girls aged between 3 to 16 who require a frame/walker/pacer (not wheelchair) to walk. A relatively new discipline, it has quickly developed into a realistic physical recreation option for all young people across Scotland who walk with the assistance of a frame.
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For many young people, participating in Frame Football has resulted in them being able to stand without the aid of a frame for the first time. Others have developed softer skills of increased confidence and socialising to a level they have been unable to achieve in the past. As well as improving mobility and well-being, the benefits of peer support through football activity is evident. To contact for information on getting involved, click below.