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Mind the gap - a live recording about disability sport participation

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In this episode, the UK's Get Active (2023) strategy for physical activity and sport participation is considered. An expert panel consider the details of the strategy and its implication for disabled people's sport participation and physical activity. Specifically, we consider the UK government's pledge to get 700,000 more disabled people active by 2030 as part of the Get Active strategy.
This episode was filmed in front of a live audience at the University of Hertfordshire's Festival of Ideas, Friday 17th May 2024.
This episode and other clips from the event are available on our YouTube channel, @DisabilitySportInfo.

Please get in touch with your thoughts on the episode

Thanks for listening to the Disability Sport Info show!
Please email disabilitysportinfo@gmail.com to share your feedback. I'd love to hear from you.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Background information about disabled people's sport and physical activity (00:01:36)

3. Children and Young People (00:06:25)

4. Social and structural factors (00:16:16)

5. Local dimension (00:22:04)

6. Sports clubs and fitness providers (00:28:12)

7. Will the 700,000 target be achieved? (00:33:09)

8. Audience questions (00:41:05)

9. Conclusion (00:46:20)

33 episodes

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Manage episode 421159564 series 3264947
Content provided by Dr Chris Brown. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr Chris Brown or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, the UK's Get Active (2023) strategy for physical activity and sport participation is considered. An expert panel consider the details of the strategy and its implication for disabled people's sport participation and physical activity. Specifically, we consider the UK government's pledge to get 700,000 more disabled people active by 2030 as part of the Get Active strategy.
This episode was filmed in front of a live audience at the University of Hertfordshire's Festival of Ideas, Friday 17th May 2024.
This episode and other clips from the event are available on our YouTube channel, @DisabilitySportInfo.

Please get in touch with your thoughts on the episode

Thanks for listening to the Disability Sport Info show!
Please email disabilitysportinfo@gmail.com to share your feedback. I'd love to hear from you.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Background information about disabled people's sport and physical activity (00:01:36)

3. Children and Young People (00:06:25)

4. Social and structural factors (00:16:16)

5. Local dimension (00:22:04)

6. Sports clubs and fitness providers (00:28:12)

7. Will the 700,000 target be achieved? (00:33:09)

8. Audience questions (00:41:05)

9. Conclusion (00:46:20)

33 episodes

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