Barriers And Solutions Flashcards
Name 8 different user groups
Disabled Ethnic minorites Teenagers Unemployed Retired Single parents Working families Families with young children
3 reasons why teenagers might not participate
Timing as have school
Anxiety - low confidence
Costs - don’t have a disposable income
Transport - have to rely on parents
Solutions to promote badminton for over 60s
Costs -have discounts off
Identify 3 barriers for ethnic
Dear of discrimination
Language barrier
Lack of awareness - don’t accept ethnic group only for solution
Lack of role models
Identify 3 barriers for visually impaired people
Not the right equipment- adapt equipment ie bell in football
Lack of confidence- sessions for only visually impaired people
Access to facilities
Adapted facilities ie automatic doors
Barriers to participate in wheelchair athletics
Limited provision of wheelchair athletics sessions or no suitable programmed sessions/ activities Lack of awareness Lack of advertisement Lack of specialist facilities Lack of suitable transport Lack of access to adapted equipment Lack of disabled role models Anxiety lack of confidence
Describe 3 ways to make it more accessible for disabled performers
Provide suitable programmed activities/ adapt sessions for disabled athletes
Education programmed/ initiatives
Provide ramps/ access doors/ lifts
Provide adapted equipment eg wheelchairs
Provide adapted transport
Provide specialist staff and coaches
Name 2 user groups who would be able to take part in a session at 11am weekdays
Retired over 50s Unemployed Self employed Night shift workers/ part time workers Teenagers if have left school Stay at home parents (when children are at work)
Describe 3 ways to increase participation
Subsidise pricing
Promotion to increase awareness Increase media coverage
Provide child care
Use sporting role models to promote session