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Barriers to participation (Other factors which cross over (Provision,…
Barriers to participation
Gender
Barriers
Stereotyping of women's capabilities
Channelled into less physical activities
Bad experiences from PE programmes
Less media coverage
Lower self esteem/ body image issues
Lower income so disposable income is less
Family responsibilites
Less sponsorship for professional athletes less professional female athletes
Solutions
provide subsidised activity
Increase media coverage
Improve PE provision for girls including clean facilities and variety of sports on offer
Educate people on stereotypes surrounding girls
Provide better child care facilities in areas of exercise
Increase sponsorship availability for females
Disability
Barriers
Lack of specialist equipment
Lack of specialised coaches and clubs available for disability sport
Lower income due to disability might not be able to afford activity fees
Lack of media coverage ( typically less attendance at disability sport)
Low self esteem due to impairment
Solutions
Subsidised activity and grants to pay for specialist equipment
More training available for coaches to be able to provide disability sport
Educate people on capabilities of people with disabilities
Increase media coverage of disability sports
Other factors which cross over
Provision
Motivation
Time
Age
Ethnicity
Barriers
Fear of discrimination and racism
Stacking and channelling
Few role models to aspire to
Few BME people in sporting positons of high authority
Solutions
More training provided to BME to give them the opportunity to coach and lead
Organise anti racism campaigns
Publicising and punishing racism /discrimination
ensure provision for BME to encourage participation ( through PE and local communities)