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- Meet our Team - Sports Equity Lab
Meet our Team The Sports Equity team of volunteers is a family of athletes and scientists that is truly passionate about breaking down barriers and amplifying the
- Sports equity: a new BJSM e- Edition brings the fundamentals back into . . .
BJSM E-EDITION ON SPORTS EQUITY In contrast to equality (giving everyone the same), equity recognises that not everyone began in the same place in society While the full gamut of inequities present in wider society can surface in sport— harassment, neglect, psychological, phys-ical and sexual abuse, as well as systemic discrimination against marginalised and historically disadvantaged
- Home | Sports Equity Lab
Sports Equity® aims to provide everyone access to the positive values of sport, regardless of background, dis ability, or gender Through research, community action and storytelling, we foster well-being and thriving in and through sport Fair sports, fair world We created a video that summarizes our philosophy
- Events Media | Sports Equity Lab
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Austin, TX Sports Medicine for All: Research Summit on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion April 8-13, 2022
- Diversifying Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in . . . - Sports Equity Lab
Diversifying Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in American College Athletics: The Case for Adaptive (And Other Non-Traditional) Sports ABSTRACT The popularization of adaptive sports on college campuses has incredible potential to affect real and meaningful change for students with disabilities across the country
- Epidemiology of Unintentional and Intentional . . . - Sports Equity Lab
Methods PubMed-indexed literature evaluating the epidemiology of unintentional and intentional injuries in Para athletes was re-viewed by five separate reviewers between May and June 2019 Literature was evaluated for relevance to current Para Sport issues, rigor of statistical analysis, and reference to either un-intentional or intentional injury to Para athletes Unintentional injuries are
- Infographic. A guide to understanding athlete abuse - Sports Equity Lab
Yetsa A Tuakli- Wosornu With increasing frequency, reports of interpersonal violence (eg, abuse) are emerging from sport settings, across a range of sports 1–3 Individual sports with female- dominated membership statis-tics, feminine gender culture and low clothing levels (gymnastics, swimming) seem especially vulnerable to systemic abuse, and team sports with male- dominated gender
- Athlete abuse hurts everyone: vicarious and secondary traumatic stress . . .
These approaches may better protect the vulnerable, enhance team bonds, chal-lenge toxic power imbalances and unite sports communities to confront this issue head- on 2 8 Furthermore, team clinicians who suspect or become aware of athlete abuse have a duty of care to the victim and to those with secondary associations and knowledge of the
- Injury epidemiology and preparedness in powerlifting at the Rio 2016 . . .
Transl Sports Med 2019;00:1–12 Abstract Purpose: To describe injury epidemiology in Para powerlifters during the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games Methods: This cohort study was a sub‐analysis of the web‐based injury and illness surveillance system survey (WEB‐IISS) carried out by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Medical Committee
- High precompetition injury rate dominates the injury profile at the Rio . . .
Indeed, the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games saw the largest cohort of athletes participating at this pinnacle event, namely 4378 athletes competing in 22 sports 1 The protection of the health of the athlete and efforts to reduce both injury and illness in this population remain foremost on the agenda of the International Paralympic Committee
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