The suggestion that sport and physical activity can have a positive impact on young people’s lives is often intuitively accepted as common sense. Yet the way that positive change can be brought about is often considerably more vague. This report takes a step towards filling this gap by synthesising available evaluations of sports-based interventions in London. In doing so, it contributes to building an evidence base that can inform policy decisions and future interventions
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6224.128(OU-CCR-OP--12) / BLDSC - Br...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Representations of youth are often polarised: stressing potentiality or deficiency. This ambivalence...
Participation in sport is often positioned as a panacea for addressing social disharmony especially ...
Participation in sport is often positioned as a panacea for addressing social disharmony especially ...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
This document presents a Theory of Change which outlines how and why sport can impact on enhancing p...
Background: Sport/physical activity interventions are sometimes viewed as a panacea for youth-relate...
In recent years the use of sport as an intervention to reduce crime in the community and prisons, an...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6224.128(OU-CCR-OP--12) / BLDSC - Br...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Representations of youth are often polarised: stressing potentiality or deficiency. This ambivalence...
Participation in sport is often positioned as a panacea for addressing social disharmony especially ...
Participation in sport is often positioned as a panacea for addressing social disharmony especially ...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
This document presents a Theory of Change which outlines how and why sport can impact on enhancing p...
Background: Sport/physical activity interventions are sometimes viewed as a panacea for youth-relate...
In recent years the use of sport as an intervention to reduce crime in the community and prisons, an...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6224.128(OU-CCR-OP--12) / BLDSC - Br...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...