Introduction: Although the benefits of physical activity are widely recognised, levels of inactivity are considerably higher for children and young people with disabilities than those without. Young people with disabilities struggle to access inclusive opportunities and there is a lack of research surrounding users’ experiences of disability sport more generally. This research aimed to explore members’ experiences of a community-based wheelchair basketball club and its impact on daily life. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eleven disabled and able-bodied members of the club (aged 6-25) to gain an in-depth understanding of their experiences. Findings: Inductive thematic analysis identified an overarching theme of ‘wheel...
Previous research suggests that sport participation can have important benefits for youth\u27s physi...
In terms of achieving wider health and social outcomes, sport coaching promises much for young peopl...
Governments across the globe are increasingly recognising the benefits of sports participation as a ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) through sports participation can help people with disabilities (P...
The purpose of this study was to assess the change in perceptions of student-athletes, physical ther...
The purpose of this PhD was to explore the psycho-social health (PSH) and well-being (WB) of Great B...
Frequently an unquestioned belief is held in UK schools in the value of ‘normalised’ ability in phys...
Young people with disabilities participate in sports to a lesser extent than other adolescents. That...
This article explores the constraints to mainstream sports participation of children with disability...
Many developed sports leagues are tailored toward non-disabled children and adults, even though, in ...
Little is known about the experiences of adolescents and young adults with physical disabilities par...
Introduction: EFDS has undertaken studies into the perceptions of four groups that influence physica...
Purpose: Individuals with physical disabilities in developing countries can experience many instance...
The British government’s newly published sports strategy (DCMS, 2015) has recognised the recent decl...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Previous research suggests that sport participation can have important benefits for youth\u27s physi...
In terms of achieving wider health and social outcomes, sport coaching promises much for young peopl...
Governments across the globe are increasingly recognising the benefits of sports participation as a ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) through sports participation can help people with disabilities (P...
The purpose of this study was to assess the change in perceptions of student-athletes, physical ther...
The purpose of this PhD was to explore the psycho-social health (PSH) and well-being (WB) of Great B...
Frequently an unquestioned belief is held in UK schools in the value of ‘normalised’ ability in phys...
Young people with disabilities participate in sports to a lesser extent than other adolescents. That...
This article explores the constraints to mainstream sports participation of children with disability...
Many developed sports leagues are tailored toward non-disabled children and adults, even though, in ...
Little is known about the experiences of adolescents and young adults with physical disabilities par...
Introduction: EFDS has undertaken studies into the perceptions of four groups that influence physica...
Purpose: Individuals with physical disabilities in developing countries can experience many instance...
The British government’s newly published sports strategy (DCMS, 2015) has recognised the recent decl...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Previous research suggests that sport participation can have important benefits for youth\u27s physi...
In terms of achieving wider health and social outcomes, sport coaching promises much for young peopl...
Governments across the globe are increasingly recognising the benefits of sports participation as a ...