Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abuse can occur. An international panel on ‘safe sport’ identified the need to implement strategies to ensure sport is safe for all. One strategy identified as a way of preventing abuse from occurring in sport is to educate the parents of athletes. This study centres on an education intervention implemented with 14 parents from a gymnastics and swimming context where narrative pedagogy (e.g. athletes’ stories of abuse) was used. As a result of engaging with narrative pedagogy, parents were able to identify unacceptable coaching practices. However, the extent of several dominant cultural ideologies (e.g. competitive performance ideology) became kn...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Since 2009 the Swedish Sport Confederation has included a child rights perspective in their policy g...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received scho...
Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abus...
Research shows that athletes across levels and sports have been subjected to maltreatment with non-s...
The need to focus on abuse prevention in sport has been prioritized due to widespread athlete maltre...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the process by which emotional abuse occurs and is o...
With the broadening of focus on child maltreatment beyond intra-familial settings, there is growing ...
Sexual abuse has only recently been recognised as a problem within sport (Brackenridge 1994) and, as...
Internationally, children\u27s participation in leisure activities, including sport, is considered t...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
Abusive practices in elite women’s artistic gymnastics (WAG) have been the focus of discussions abou...
Recently, coach accreditation structures have involved the ‘fast-tracking’ of former elite athletes ...
There is now undeniable evidence of child maltreatment in sport. This has provoked the gradual proli...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Since 2009 the Swedish Sport Confederation has included a child rights perspective in their policy g...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received scho...
Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abus...
Research shows that athletes across levels and sports have been subjected to maltreatment with non-s...
The need to focus on abuse prevention in sport has been prioritized due to widespread athlete maltre...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the process by which emotional abuse occurs and is o...
With the broadening of focus on child maltreatment beyond intra-familial settings, there is growing ...
Sexual abuse has only recently been recognised as a problem within sport (Brackenridge 1994) and, as...
Internationally, children\u27s participation in leisure activities, including sport, is considered t...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
Abusive practices in elite women’s artistic gymnastics (WAG) have been the focus of discussions abou...
Recently, coach accreditation structures have involved the ‘fast-tracking’ of former elite athletes ...
There is now undeniable evidence of child maltreatment in sport. This has provoked the gradual proli...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Since 2009 the Swedish Sport Confederation has included a child rights perspective in their policy g...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received scho...