A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby

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Autor(a) principal: Corazza, Martino
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Dyer, Jen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i2.908
Resumo: Sport has been recognised as a potential catalyst for social inclusion. The Mixed Ability Model represents an innovative approach to inclusive sport by encouraging disabled and non-disabled players to interact in a mainstream club environment. However, research around the impacts of the Model is currently lacking. This paper aims to contribute empirical data to this gap by evaluating participants’ experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby and highlighting implications for future initiatives. Primary qualitative data were collected within two Mixed Ability Rugby teams in the UK and Italy through online questionnaires and focus groups. Data were analysed using Simplican et al.’s (2015) model of social inclusion. Data show that Mixed Ability Rugby has significant potential for achieving inclusionary outcomes. Positive social impacts, reported by all participants, regardless of (dis)ability, include enhanced social networks, an increase in social capital, personal development and fundamental perception shifts. Factors relevant to the Mixed Ability Model are identified that enhance these impacts and inclusionary outcomes. The mainstream setting was reportedly the most important, with further aspects including a supportive club environment and promotion of self-advocacy. A ‘Wheel of Inclusion’ is developed that provides a useful basis for evaluating current inclusive sport initiatives and for designing new ones.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
title A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
spellingShingle A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
Corazza, Martino
disability; inclusive sports; Mixed Ability Model; rugby; social inclusion; social networks; sport
title_short A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
title_full A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
title_fullStr A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
title_full_unstemmed A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
title_sort A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
author Corazza, Martino
author_facet Corazza, Martino
Dyer, Jen
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Dyer, Jen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv disability; inclusive sports; Mixed Ability Model; rugby; social inclusion; social networks; sport
topic disability; inclusive sports; Mixed Ability Model; rugby; social inclusion; social networks; sport
description Sport has been recognised as a potential catalyst for social inclusion. The Mixed Ability Model represents an innovative approach to inclusive sport by encouraging disabled and non-disabled players to interact in a mainstream club environment. However, research around the impacts of the Model is currently lacking. This paper aims to contribute empirical data to this gap by evaluating participants’ experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby and highlighting implications for future initiatives. Primary qualitative data were collected within two Mixed Ability Rugby teams in the UK and Italy through online questionnaires and focus groups. Data were analysed using Simplican et al.’s (2015) model of social inclusion. Data show that Mixed Ability Rugby has significant potential for achieving inclusionary outcomes. Positive social impacts, reported by all participants, regardless of (dis)ability, include enhanced social networks, an increase in social capital, personal development and fundamental perception shifts. Factors relevant to the Mixed Ability Model are identified that enhance these impacts and inclusionary outcomes. The mainstream setting was reportedly the most important, with further aspects including a supportive club environment and promotion of self-advocacy. A ‘Wheel of Inclusion’ is developed that provides a useful basis for evaluating current inclusive sport initiatives and for designing new ones.
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