GCSE PE - Socio-cultural influences (1)-Factors Affecting Participation

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Five popular physical activities amongst adults

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Popular sport activities for adults

  • Walking 
  • Swimming
  • Keep fit (yoga and Zumba)
  • Cycling
  • Cue sports (snooker and pool)
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Factors affecting participation (1) - Age

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Age

Age: Adults get less free time than school, perceived lack of fitness and lack of choice. (School-age children have more free time to participate in sport.)

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Factors affecting participation (2) - Gender

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Gender

Gender: For perceived male sports such as football and rugby the funding media attention and funding is noticeably better.

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Factors affecting participation (3) Ethnicity.....

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Ethnicity, religion or culture

Ethnicity, religion or culture: Worship commitments, restrictions of a diet and cultural beliefs may form barriers to participation.

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Factors affecting participation (4) - Education

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Education

Education: Schools can provide a small or large number of physical activities depending on staff interest and extracurricular commitments. Equally, examination years can cause a decrease in participation due to study commitments.

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Factors affecting participation (5) - Time/Work

 

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Time/Work commitments

Time/Work commitments: Full-time work limits time to participate, train or compete in sports.

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Factors affecting participation (6)-Discrimination

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Discrimination

Discrimination: Treating a person or group of people differently, negatively or positively, due to class, race, ability, disability or gender.

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Factors affecting participation (7) - Cost/Income

 

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Cost/Disposable income

Cost/Disposable income: Gym membership fees, equipment cost and other factors could limit the participation of certain socio-economic groups.

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Factors affecting participation (8) - Role models

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Role models

Role models: e.g. Ellie Simmonds, an Olympic medalist disabled swimmer, can increase participation as disabled people may want to take up a sport to try and win an Olympic medal as well.

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Strategies to improve participation(1) - Promotion

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Promotion

Promotion: Increases awareness of sporting opportunities, choices and role models. 

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Strategies to improve participation(2) - Provision

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Provision

Provision: Ensuring that there are appropriate facilities, equipment for people and coaching is available. 

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Strategies to improve participation (3) - Access

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Access

Access: Ensuring that people can actively engage in physical activities and sport.

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