In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a range of broader community matters, and as a purposeful tool to help at-risk youth. However, given the accepted wisdom underpinning the continued investment in sports projects that reflect ideas centred on youth and community development, it is not unsurprising that a number of authors (for instance, Coalter, 2007; Griffiths and Armour, 2011) question the validity and true nature of using sport in this context. This is especially so when some research indicates that it may well be the schemes, people, or ancillary benefits within projects that are the primary factor in any appreciable change in pro-social behaviours, rather than sport per se (S...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
This paper explores how one particular community sport project in the West Midlands uses a coaching ...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Growing evidence outlines how sport can assist with community regeneration and other social policy o...
Commonly referred to and used by wider social policy, youth sport organizations, and some practition...
There is international enthusiasm for the idea that sport can contribute to ‘social inclusion’ strat...
Since 1997 the UK has energetically deployed sport in pursuit of diverse social policy agendas inclu...
Background Sport participation has been associated with improved life prospects such as academic per...
Background Sport participation has been associated with improved life prospects such as academic per...
Sports are popularly believed to have positive integrative functions and are thought, therefore, to ...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
Background: Sport/physical activity interventions are sometimes viewed as a panacea for youth-relate...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
This paper explores how one particular community sport project in the West Midlands uses a coaching ...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Growing evidence outlines how sport can assist with community regeneration and other social policy o...
Commonly referred to and used by wider social policy, youth sport organizations, and some practition...
There is international enthusiasm for the idea that sport can contribute to ‘social inclusion’ strat...
Since 1997 the UK has energetically deployed sport in pursuit of diverse social policy agendas inclu...
Background Sport participation has been associated with improved life prospects such as academic per...
Background Sport participation has been associated with improved life prospects such as academic per...
Sports are popularly believed to have positive integrative functions and are thought, therefore, to ...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
Background: Sport/physical activity interventions are sometimes viewed as a panacea for youth-relate...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
This paper explores how one particular community sport project in the West Midlands uses a coaching ...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...