Special Olympics MATP Healthy Athletes Protocol Development Background
MATP (Motor Activity Training Program) is a Special Olympics sports program designed for athletes with severe, profound and multiple intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who have high support needs. The new MATP Healthy Athletes protocol will integrate health screening with inclusive sport to better address unique health challenges in this group. The evidence-based protocol will target risk factors related to the "fatal five" causes of preventable death: aspiration, dehydration, infection, bowel obstruction, and seizures as well as other comorbidities and risk factors prevalent in this population. As with the Special Olympics' existing Healthy Athletes model, the screening will offer referrals for additional assessments and care where indicated, as well as provide important health education to both
athletes and their caregivers. By combining health screening with sport, this protocol will improve prevention and strengthen the role of sport in promoting holistic health and empowerment worldwide for this population.
Scope of Work
Special Olympics is seeking a consultant (individual or organization) to create an evidence-based MATP Healthy Athletes protocol toolkit, that supports clinical directors to successfully deliver the MATP Healthy Athletes screening alongside MATP sport events.
To achieve this, specific responsibilities and deliverables include:
Deliverable 1 - Background Research for Protocol Development (20%)