Who is OCPSA?
We believe in the value of sport, that sport builds success in all aspects of life. We provide, promote and coordinate competitive opportunities as well as encourage individual excellence through sport for athletes within the cerebral palsy family. To that end, OCPSA recruits, develops and supports athletes, coaches and volunteers.
OCPSA envisions a future where athletes with disabilities are an integral part of the sporting realm. In an ever-changing environment, we are committed to treating members and partners with integrity and respect, increasing public awareness and advocating for equal opportunity in sport.
Discover Boccia
Boccia is a Paralympic sport similar to bocce and it is a game of precision, focus and accuracy. While the game was originally designed for people with cerebral palsy, it is now enjoyed by players with or without a disability.
Discover Para-Athletics
Track and Field is a sport where events in running, jumping, throwing and wheeling are contested. There are many options — both seated and standing — in para-athletics (track and field) for athletes with cerebral palsy.
The Latest News from OCPSA
OCPSA Secures Grant Funding to Start New Program in Ottawa
Ottawa, ON (January 16, 2024) - Funding will provide 60 Ottawa-area youth who have little or no walking ability with their first opportunity to run and sprint through a ground-breaking adapted running program.
Call for Coaches: Provincial Boccia Squad 2024
The Ontario Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (OCPSA) is seeking applications from coaches interested in leading the 2024 Ontario Boccia Squad program. Program activities to take place in various regions across the province with a targeted start date of mid-January 2024.
Tammy McLeod Presented With The Athlete Lifetime Achievement Award
Oshawa, ON (November 17, 2023) - The Ontario Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (OCPSA) is pleased to announce Tammy McLeod as the 2023 recipient of the Athlete Lifetime Achievement Award. This award pays tribute to Tammy's commitment, passion, and dedication to boccia and her legacy on the sport in Ontario.