Disabilities Awareness Challenge 2010:
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/ppt/disAbilityAwarenessChallenge2010.ppt
National Jamboree Disability Awareness Challenge 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RzynYna37I
Wheelchair basketball
- all members of both teams are in wheelchairs.
One-handed Volleyball
all members of both teams place one hand behind their back and hold onto their belt. They must play the entire game this way.
Crutch obstacle course
Crutch obstacle course - This can be done in a relay fashion, where a scout must lift one leg, and maneuver through a slalom crutch course or through a set path that includes various obstacles such as curbs, stairs, doors. The scouts must keep the "injured leg" up as they traverse the entire course.
signing shapes
- have a series of 3x5 cards with a triangle, square and circle touching either at the corners, or stacked in some fashion. Work in pairs, with one partner looking at the series of shapes. must, using his hands only, indicate to his partner, what he sees. His partner must then draw the shapes, trying to replicate what the first scout is seeing - simulate signing.
Blind Draw
The scout is blindfolded. He is given a pencil and paper, and is instructed to draw a clock, or a duck.
One handed knot
The scout is given a 2-3' section of 3/8-5/8" rope. Using one hand only, tie a scout knot. Example knots can be square knot, clove hitch, timber hitch, or bowline.
Oven-mitt challenge
While wearing a pair of oven mitts, don and button a uniform shirt or front-button jacket completely, then unbutton.
Seated or wheelchair bowling
At a bowling alley, or a makeshift bowling alley, bowl from while seated on a chair, or in a wheelchair.
Blinded astronomy
Have a series of paper plates with constellations punched out in them with a pin, so it leaves a rough bump for each hole. Then, while blindfolded, have scouts attempt to identify the various constellations by feeling the raised dots in the plates.