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LGBT individuals in sport and physical activity and to highlight ways in which LGBT participation could be promoted and increased. » Publish a report with recommendations to make Scottish sport more LGBT inclusive. » Hold an end of project conference to disseminate findings to the LGBT community and other sport stakeholders such as sportscotland,

Professor of Sport, Health & Social Sciences Brunel University London 'Youth Sport & Mental Health' UK survey of 1,000 14-24 year-olds, One Poll, April 2019 Doorstep Sport participants report high/very high levels of: by age 14 long-term mental health problems established 50% happiness 79% life satisfaction 4 times a week 84% average .

Sport and Recreation South Africa The SRSA is the national department responsible for sport in the country. Aligned with its vision of an active and winning nation, it primarily focuses on providing opportunities for all South Africans to participate in sport; manages the regulatory framework; and provides funding for different sporting codes.

sport injury and rehabilitation process, to review literature on the cogni- tive appraisal and emotional response components of the model, and to examine the sociological literature on sport injury to gain a broader per- spective on the influences of the social environment on response to sport injury. Conceptual Models of Psychological Response

Mental Health in Elite Sport There is a great appetite to address mental health issues within sport and things are improving, but the support for athletes is nowhere near adequate. I believe that football, and sport in general, can lead the way. - Clarke Carlisle, footballer and Mind ambassadaor

Clubmark Is a cross sport accreditation scheme for community sports clubs, and is a Sport England sports development initiative. In order for a club to receive Clubmark status it must fulfil specific criteria related to the quality of sports provision at the club. These criteria are then assessed by the sport's NGB. Many sports have now

5. Challenging stereotypes in sport. Learning Outcomes As a result of this unit students will: Analyse the concept of disability rights and how to make sport inclusive. Explore the social and emotional benefits of participating in physical activity. Experience playing an inclusive sport, and practice modifying rules and

Sport is used as a tool for social and economic development, and the promotion of positive values at home and abroad. 1 A desired outcome of the Policy is that both the number and diversity of Canadians participating in sport will increase between 2012 and 2022. 2 Quebec recognizes the positive impact of sport on economic and social

for Children in Sport Piloting the Safeguards A number of the organisations represented at the joint initiative at the Beyond Sport Summit 2012 agreed to pilot these Safeguards along with a number of addtioi na ol rgansiatoi ns commtti ed to strengthening their approach to making sport safer for children. Throughout the piloting,

National Sports Policy 2018 - 2027 Sport can mean different things to different people. For some, it's all about having fun. . Further Development at the Sport Ireland National Sports Campus 60 Measuring Impact and . Sport and Tourism 81 Governance of Sport in a Cross-Sectoral Context 82

performance sport policy that are answered in the book "Successful elite sport policies: an international comparison in 15 nations (SPLISS 2.0)"1. The SPLISS 2.0 project deals with the strategic policy planning process that underpins the development of successful national elite sport develop-ment systems.

1.1 Sport development is a national priority, as it promotes active lifestyle, child and youth development, social inclusiveness, . 1.2. At the national policy level, sport is at par with public education and public health, and like them sport is a public good and sport . Guidelines for Good governance in the context of ‗Basic