In today’s world of an ever-increasing number of wounded veterans, aging baby boomers, and children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, a significantly larger number of individuals with disabilities are approaching public recreation providers for services essential for a good quality of life. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates not only that these underserved residents have access to recreation agencies, but that they have opportunities to participate alongside everybody else in the community
Historically, people with disabilities have had limited access to physical recreation. However, as ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence participation in specialized recreation progr...
According to the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to participate in public park and recr...
Handicapped people benefit from participating in mainstream recreational activities. Laws that requi...
There has been exponential growth in the number of recreation agencies adopting inclusive service de...
As people with disabilities become increasingly involved in outdoor adventure programming, it become...
Some 150 years ago, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted envisioned New York's Central Park as ...
Advocacy efforts by and for people with disabilities have traditionally focused on gaining opportuni...
The lack of direct support to participants with disabilities in inclusive recreation has been identi...
The purpose of this study was to identify the inclusive practices employed and barriers encountered ...
The authors describe the status of engaging volunteers with disabilities, including making accommoda...
The purpose of this research is to bring the issue of a lack of inclusion in recreation facilities f...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was created to prohibit discrimination against dis...
Society has become increasingly interested in volunteerism. After previous research revealed a lack ...
Common themes in current leisure research include topics regarding opportunities and availability of...
Historically, people with disabilities have had limited access to physical recreation. However, as ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence participation in specialized recreation progr...
According to the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to participate in public park and recr...
Handicapped people benefit from participating in mainstream recreational activities. Laws that requi...
There has been exponential growth in the number of recreation agencies adopting inclusive service de...
As people with disabilities become increasingly involved in outdoor adventure programming, it become...
Some 150 years ago, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted envisioned New York's Central Park as ...
Advocacy efforts by and for people with disabilities have traditionally focused on gaining opportuni...
The lack of direct support to participants with disabilities in inclusive recreation has been identi...
The purpose of this study was to identify the inclusive practices employed and barriers encountered ...
The authors describe the status of engaging volunteers with disabilities, including making accommoda...
The purpose of this research is to bring the issue of a lack of inclusion in recreation facilities f...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was created to prohibit discrimination against dis...
Society has become increasingly interested in volunteerism. After previous research revealed a lack ...
Common themes in current leisure research include topics regarding opportunities and availability of...
Historically, people with disabilities have had limited access to physical recreation. However, as ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence participation in specialized recreation progr...
According to the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to participate in public park and recr...