After 1st Midterm - Inclusive Physical Literacy Flashcards
Mastery
- EQUITY
- Equity vs. equality?
- Equality =
- Equity =
- DIVERSITY
- INCLUSION
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- EQUITY
- Recognition that different groups have different needs to
achieve equality - Equity vs. equality?
- Equality = same start line
- Equity = specialized start line based on needs
- DIVERSITY
- The mix of people in a social space, recognizes and
understands that each individual is unique - INCLUSION
- Inclusion enables diversity and ensures that everyone feels valued and importantly, adds value
intersectionality
the interconnected nature of social categorisations such as race, class, and gender, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage
4 Key Areas of Universal Accessibility
PACA
Programs and Services
* Does everyone have access to programming?
* E.g., Transportation & location? Age? Affordability?
* Identify gaps
* Collaboration across groups – community partners
* Employment
Attitudes
* Awareness and training
* Self-initiative, desire to make change
* Collaboration
* Lead with ”yes” answers to support inclusion
Communication
* Know your audience
* Tailor communication
* E-mails, representation across promotional materials, language considerations
* E.g., inclusive language
* E.g., not discriminatory
Architecture
* Urban planning
* Facility and equipment
* e.g., wheelchair accessible
* Identify barriers and solutions
* Facilities that welcome ALL
* Cost vs. benefit for more accessible facilities and environments
Example…Jumpstart
* Provides funding for … facing ….
* Creates … play structures across Canada
* Offers a … program for … in sport (Morgan’s research)
* Photo: Wheelchair basketball activity in the leadership program
Example…Jumpstart
* Provides funding for youth facing financial barriers to sport participation
* Creates inclusive play structures across Canada
* Offers a leadership program for girls in sport (Morgan’s research)
* Photo: Wheelchair basketball activity in the leadership program