Disability Within Sport

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Disability Within Sport. By Mason Honer. [image] A group of people in wheelchairs playing basketball Description automatically generated.

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Disability Within Sport – Positive Aspects of Sport.

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Disability Within Sport – Positive Aspects of Sport.

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Disability Within Sport - Statistics. Sport Balls.

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Disability Within Sport - Barriers. [image] A close up of a blue and green building Description automatically generated.

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Disability Within Sport – Solutions To Barriers. Ways to solve these barriers and to allow and help those with disabilities to participate in sport would be to install ramps in facilities to allow those with limited mobility to enter the facilities, which is now a law due to the introduction of the Equality Act 2010 Disability Discrimination Act. The fees of the session could also be lowered to allow those who have disabilities have dot have disposable income to still attend the sessions and make the sessions using the most minimalistic movements possible, so that those with psychological worries of attending the session have nothing to worry about as the session isn’t physically demanding in the slightest..

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Disability Within Sport – International Aid. To help improve the participation of those with disabilities around the world, over 50 Erasmus+ projects have been supported since 2014 with EU countries such as France, Ireland and Netherlands have adopted centralised approaches based on national strategies and funding initiatives in 2021. Countries such as Ireland has had a major funding from Sport Ireland as they recently allocated £249,000 to the Irish Wheelchair Association..

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Disability Within Sport - Conclusion. In conclusion we should help those with disabilities to participate in sport as sport doesn’t just have positive physical contributions, but positive mental contributions and mental health is just as important as physical health. These positive contributions help the human body significantly, therefore those who struggle to attend and participate in sport should be helped and supported and those who suffer with impairments and disabilities are who struggle to participate in sporting activities..