What is boccia? Boccia (pronounced bot-cha) is a Paralympic sport with no Olympic equivalent and is similar to bowls. Read more
For people playing boccia it is important that facilities are as accessible as possible. This guide has been developed to show how boccia courts can be incorprated into sportshall markings Read more
Boccia England is committed to providing greater access to equipment for individuals and organisation. In doing so, we operate a lending library whereby eligible persons or organisations can request to borrow items of equipment. Read more
This page contains a suite of Activity Cards. Read more
Here you'll find downloadable forms, policies, templates and guidance. These cover everything from support for running boccia sessions to the governance of Boccia England. Read more
An overview of the rules of boccia Read more
Classification is a way of grouping players into levels of impairment, in order to make sure that players are competing on an equal level. Read more
A basic guide on how to play boccia when visually impaired using VI grids Read more
You can play boccia recreationally at home. You don’t need much space or specialised equipment to have fun and start developing some of your boccia skills! On this page you’ll find some ideas and links to help you get started. Read more
Using boccia as an assessment and intervention tool. Read more
This section provides various training guides for boccia players, clubs and practitioners. Read more