ParaMe was launched in September ©Parasport Sweden

Parasport Sweden is on the lookout for people to join a reference group designed to improve its new website ParaMe.

The platform was launched in September, with one of its main aims to connect Para-athletes to places and associations where they can train and compete.

It allows users to apply filters, such as what their disability is and what sports they are interested in, to find the best places to be active.

The reference group already contains people of different ages, genders and with different impairments, but Parasport Sweden would like to increase its size and, it is hoped, effectiveness.

The reference group meets digitally and Parasport Sweden highlights it as a good way to meet new people and exchange ideas.

Zebastian Modin won Sweden's lone medal at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Paralympics ©Getty Images
Zebastian Modin won Sweden's lone medal at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Paralympics ©Getty Images

December 7 is the date of the group's next meeting.

Feedback on ParaMe and suggestions for further development are discussed by the reference group.

More information on how to express an interest in joining the reference group can be found here.