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3.1.3.2 Impact of sport on society and of society on sport (sociological theory) MatchUp
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Drag each of the top boxes indicating solutions to the bottom boxes representing barriers to participation in underrepresented groups in sport. You must match all the pairs before clicking ‘Check’.
Provision of wheelchair sports and events
Modifications to bike seats and handlebars and provision of tricycles for greater stability
Provision of disabled parking, ramps, automatic doors and lifts
Education to remove stereotypes from social processes
Increased television coverage of disabled sport and features in print-based media
Adapted equipment such as the addition of a rattling ball, rebounding walls, a smaller pitch and adapted rules
Promotion of ethnic minorities in sport to inspire the same ethnic populations to take up sport
Increased provision of roles for females in sport as officials, pundits and presenters
Active campaigning and promotion of females in stereotypically masculine sports
Provide discounted memberships for those at an economic disadvantage
Inappropriate equipment for those who are visually impaired
Inability to compete in running events due to a physical impairment
Access to sports facilities for people with physical impairments
Inappropriate equipment for people with physical impairments
Lower media coverage of disabled sport and athletes
Stereotypical view that ethnicity determines whether or not you are good at a particular sport
Lack of role models in underrepresented sports
Sexism that may be inherent in sport
Lack of opportunities for females in sport
The cost of gym memberships and sports club subscriptions