From social stigma to family referent, boccia for a change on the way of thinking
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Romaguera, Enric; Diaz, Laura; Pans Sancho, Miquel Àngel
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Aquest document és un/a Learning object, creat/da en: 2016
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The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the practice of Boccia (adapted sport) with children aged between 4 and 14 years old with cerebral palsy in rural India and the changes that this implies in social recognition and quality of family life. This study took place between January 2015 and February 2016. The research aims to fill the knowledge gap given the little information that exists on the importance of the context, specifically in the case of a family with a disabled person. This project is part of the "Family Centred Program" and is based on the use of a structured interview called Family Quality of Life McWilliams (FaQuOL). A statistical analysis using SPSS was conducted to evaluate the difference between the participants who had participated in the championship Boccia with the consequent social recognition and those who did not. The results show that this sport has helped improving the quality of family life and ultimately the social acceptance of the participants. The conclusions we reached are not only quantitative where these children have won awards, there is also a qualitative result showing improvement in their quality of life through sport.The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the practice of Boccia (adapted sport) with children aged between 4 and 14 years old with cerebral palsy in rural India and the changes that this implies in social recognition and quality of family life. This study took place between January 2015 and February 2016. The research aims to fill the knowledge gap given the little information that exists on the importance of the context, specifically in the case of a family with a disabled person. This project is part of the "Family Centred Program" and is based on the use of a structured interview called Family Quality of Life McWilliams (FaQuOL). A statistical analysis using SPSS was conducted to evaluate the difference between the participants who had participated in the championship Boccia with the consequent social recognition and those who did not. The results show that this sport has helped improving the quality of family life and ultimately the social acceptance of the participants. The conclusions we reached are not only quantitative where these children have won awards, there is also a qualitative result showing improvement in their quality of life through sport.
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Special Olympics un medio de justicia social en la India rural
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