Sport participation for people with disabilities: exploring the potential of reverse integration and inclusion through wheelchair basketball

R Ramsden, R Hayman, P Potrac… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Reverse integration is defined as the inclusion of able-bodied people into disability sport.
For decades, there have been movements towards integrating people with a disability in …

Reverse integration in wheelchair basketball: A serious leisure perspective

Y Hutzler, R Barda, A Mintz… - Journal of Sport and …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Wheelchair basketball is one of the most popular sport activities among persons with
disabilities. The current study focuses on “reverse integration”(RI) groups of athletes with …

“What's the difference?” Women's wheelchair basketball, reverse integration, and the question (ing) of disability

N Spencer-Cavaliere, D Peers - Adapted physical …, 2011 - journals.humankinetics.com
The inclusion of able-bodied athletes within disability sport, a phenomenon known as
reverse integration, has sparked significant debate within adapted physical activity. Although …

Reverse integration in wheelchair basketball: Stakeholders' understanding in elite and recreational sporting communities

M Verdonck, J Ripat, PM Clark… - Adapted Physical …, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
Wheelchair basketball (WCBB) often includes reverse integration (RI), defined as the
inclusion of athletes without impairment in a sport traditionally aimed at athletes with an …

Why do able‐bodied people take part in wheelchair sports?

J Medland, C Ellis‐Hill - Disability & Society, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Recently able‐bodied people have taken up wheelchair sports. This paper aims to explore
why people are taking up a sport which may be considered to 'belong'to disabled people …

The role of the social environment in inclusive sports participation—Identifying similarities and challenges in athletes with and without Intellectual Disabilities through …

KE Sakalidis, A Fadeeva, FJ Hettinga, FCM Ling - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Despite the efforts of mainstreaming in sports, inclusive participation of people with
Intellectual Disabilities (ID) in sports remains challenging. In sports settings, the social …

“The wheelchair really is just a piece of athletic equipment to play the sport of basketball”: The experience of college athletes with disabilities navigating social …

M Kayama, G Yan, A Adams, RJ Miles - Children and Youth Services …, 2023 - Elsevier
This study examines the experiences of youth with physical disabilities navigating social
inclusion and exclusion and their engagement in activism through college wheelchair …

[PDF][PDF] Inclusion in sport: an exploration of the participation of people living with disabilities in sport

E Nhamo, P Sibanda - International Journal of Sport …, 2019 - sportscienceresearch.com
Background: Participation in sport is a fundamental human right [1]. Participation in sports by
people living with disabilities (PWDs) presents several mental, physical social and …

Game Changers: A participatory action research project for/with students with disabilities in school sport settings

DB Robinson, S Harenberg, W Walters… - Frontiers in Sports and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Although school communities may be required to provide physical education
opportunities for all students—including for those with disabilities—the same is not generally …

Disability and sport: psychosocial perspectives on inclusion, integration, and participation.

C Sherrill, T Williams - 1996 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Little research has been published on inclusion, integration and participation of individuals
with disabilities in various sport contexts. This literature review identifies and synthesizes …