Silent voices : the recreational needs of disabled young people : an emancipatory approach


Autoria(s): Mannion, Jessica
Contribuinte(s)

Gilmore, Margaret

Data(s)

01/08/2010

Resumo

The recreational needs of young people with.disabilities in Sligo county were examined using an emancipatory approach that provided an accurate reflection on the perspectives of the disabled young people. The aim of this study included a comparison of access to and attitudes towards leisure activities as between disabled and non-disabled young people in the Sligo area. The hypothesis set out by the researcher was the expectation that findings would include a degree of disadvantage in access and participation in leisure activities for young people with disabilities vis a vis their counterparts. The way in which this was tested was by focus groups and interviews. This hypothesis was adequately proven along with an in-depth range of recommendations for improvement that were made by participants. The study’s emancipatory research methods ensured that the voice of the participants was heard regarding their recreational needs and the disabling barriers that needed to be removed.

Identificador

Mannion, J. (2010). Silent voices : the recreational needs of disabled young people : an emancipatory approach

MA

http://hdl.handle.net/10759/312698

http://cual.openrepository.com/cual/handle/10759/312698

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Institute of Technology, Sligo

Direitos

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs

Palavras-Chave #People with disabilities - Recreation
Tipo

Master thesis (research)