Project This Ability (PTA) is a communications campaign aimed at promoting sports for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) aged 18-25. As PWDs are more susceptible to secondary health conditions, experts recommend sports for its benefits on PWDs’ mental, physical and social well-being. Framed by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), the campaign leveraged on role-modelling and social norming theories in their campaign tactics and messages, which resulted in a unique packaging of sports as a fun, recreational activity for one to partake with friends. PTA’s mixed-media tactics include: (1) International Symbol of Access (ISOA) Sign Takeover, (2) a micro-film, (3) Information Portal, (4) Para-Sports Day, and (5) social media assets. Evalu...
Increasing the number of Australians participating in sport and active recreation through an integra...
Sport has been demonstrably linked to health particularly through community-based education and deve...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...
Project This Ability (PTA) is a communications campaign aimed at promoting sports for Persons with ...
Physical actions are a complex and articulated set of functional processes for the initiation, monit...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This paper details More Than Dis, a public communication campaign that aims to strengthen the inclus...
This report presents Dis.Is.Able, a promotional campaign that aims to raise the public profile of Si...
Introduction: It has investigated the possibility of achieving both an increase in athletic performa...
Previous research suggests that sport participation can have important benefits for youth\u27s physi...
Introduction: EFDS has undertaken studies into the perceptions of four groups that influence physica...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Research object - Marijampolės sport club visitors attitude to the participation of people with disa...
Abstract The axiological values of sport are a cultural element uniting individuals in the rehabilit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of young people with physical impairment of...
Increasing the number of Australians participating in sport and active recreation through an integra...
Sport has been demonstrably linked to health particularly through community-based education and deve...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...
Project This Ability (PTA) is a communications campaign aimed at promoting sports for Persons with ...
Physical actions are a complex and articulated set of functional processes for the initiation, monit...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This paper details More Than Dis, a public communication campaign that aims to strengthen the inclus...
This report presents Dis.Is.Able, a promotional campaign that aims to raise the public profile of Si...
Introduction: It has investigated the possibility of achieving both an increase in athletic performa...
Previous research suggests that sport participation can have important benefits for youth\u27s physi...
Introduction: EFDS has undertaken studies into the perceptions of four groups that influence physica...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Research object - Marijampolės sport club visitors attitude to the participation of people with disa...
Abstract The axiological values of sport are a cultural element uniting individuals in the rehabilit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of young people with physical impairment of...
Increasing the number of Australians participating in sport and active recreation through an integra...
Sport has been demonstrably linked to health particularly through community-based education and deve...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...