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Engagement Patterns - Coggle Diagram
Engagement Patterns
Women in Sport
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Other interests - competing with other activates, pressures from other interests
School PE negative influences - poor experiences, narrow opportunities in schools
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Lack of encouragement - from family, schools, peers
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Low self- esteem awareness of image, lack of confidence, embarrassment
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Disability
There are around 11 million people in the UK who have a disability. This includes people with physical, visual and hearing impairments and people with learning difficulties
Physical Barriers
For example, a lack of or the cost of adapted equipment
Logistical reasons
For example, a lack of transport or inappropriate communication
Phycological reasons
For example, a lack of confidence, other people's attitudes
Many sports and physical activity do ensure inclusion of disables people. Inclusion requires staff and volunteers to have a positive attitude, communicate effectively and be able to adapt activities
Family, Friends and Peers
Over the course of a person's life, they typically take part in a number of different communities such as school, sports club and friendship groups
These groups change through out their life but our family grouping remains very consistent. For this reason, family has a huge impact on how people choose to participate in physical activity
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As young people reach adolescence, their friends might begin to take part in other social pastimes such as partying. It is in the teenage years that many young people tend to drop out of regular participation
Supportive friends might watch their friends play or perform, they will ask about their competitions and will show interest and moral support whether they win or lose
Role models
A role model is somebody who other people aspire to, or are motivated to be like
Who the look up to, or idolise
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Gender, Ethnicity, Culture and religion
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On average, all BME groups have lower participation rates than the national average
One of the main reasons why BME communities have lower rates of participation is the lack of BME role models involved in leading an organisation sport.