Barriers to participation Flashcards
What are the 3 main barriers?
Disability
Gender
Ethnic minorities
Define Inclusiveness
all people’s needs, abilities and aspirations shoul dbe recognised and supported
Define integration
Able bodied and disabled people taking part in the same activity at the same time
Define segregation
People with disabilities participating seperately
Define disability
Mental, Physical or sensory imparement that affects performance
What is the difference between overt and covert
Overt: Open, clear discimination
Covert: More discrete form of dicrimination
Define racism
Set of belief based on prejudice that races have distinct characteristics, therefore some races believe they are superior
Define channelling
Ethnic minoritie smay be pushe dinto certain sports and positions based on assumptions
Define stacking
Disportionate concentration of ethnic miniorites in a certain position due to stereotyping
Define Ethinic minority
Small proportion of people with racial, religious or linguistic traits in common
What are solutions to reduce disability barriers
Provide more opporunities Increase investment Provied better transport Accessible facilities Better technology Educate agains stereotypes
Solutions to prevent Ethnicity barriers
Train more ethnic minorities to become coaches Better accessibility religious needs punish racism Anti-racism campaigns Educate against stereotypes More media coverage
Solutions to stop gender barriers
Laws Shared domestic responsibilities Improved child care Increase media coverage Increase sponsorship Educate against stereotypes More sports clubs More women in high income jobs
Social action theory
Way of viewing socialisation emphasising the active roles people have on shaping society