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Volunteers in community sport

Capacity Building in Community Sport Organizations

Capacity Building in Community Sport Organizations

... for volunteers and the centrality of knowledge within a small group of individuals remain key challenges for these organizations (Breuer, Wicker, & Von Hanau, 2012; Gumulka, Barr, Lasby, & Brownlee, 2005; ...

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Diversity work in community sport organizations: Commitment, resistance and institutional change

Diversity work in community sport organizations: Commitment, resistance and institutional change

... the community sports clubs we interviewed has significant implications, insofar as the values of, and action toward, diversity are embodied by individuals rather than by the club as a ...As volunteers come ...

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Emotions and the sustainability of community sport organizations

Emotions and the sustainability of community sport organizations

... of volunteers in ...of volunteers and staff commitment and dedication, then human resource capacity achieve its greatest ...some sport spheres; this is, for they, player and volunteer are compatible ...

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Volume 4, Issue 11, 2018

Volume 4, Issue 11, 2018

... of sport club and community coaches and trained volunteers for extra-curricular offers at school, ignored re- construction of old PE facilities or budget cuts to facilitate, and, finally, the ...

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________ Research Report __________ Circles of Support & Accountability: An Evaluation of the Pilot Project in South-Central Ontario

________ Research Report __________ Circles of Support & Accountability: An Evaluation of the Pilot Project in South-Central Ontario

... The latter part of the 20 th Century was witness to considerable renewed interest in restorative approaches to crime and offender management. Ironically, professional interest in restoration increased as the public’s ...

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Sustainable communities and the new patchwork politics of place

Sustainable communities and the new patchwork politics of place

... of community service planning as the Clayton forum are ...sustainable community, when essential services like the primary and secondary schools no longer sit within the influence of the local authority, but ...

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Burden experienced by community health volunteers in Taiwan: a survey

Burden experienced by community health volunteers in Taiwan: a survey

... that volunteers who served more than 60 people per week felt greater burden compared with people who served fewer people per week (β ...people. Volunteers who served in a rural area felt on average less ...

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The Gay Games : the play of sexuality, sport and community

The Gay Games : the play of sexuality, sport and community

... This includes: the social context of the society in which they are hosted; how the Games have been organised, developed and changed; how the intemational Gay Games movement has develop[r] ...

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The integrated disease surveillance and response system in northern Ghana: challenges to the core and support functions

The integrated disease surveillance and response system in northern Ghana: challenges to the core and support functions

... the community level, surveillance activities are undertaken by local volunteers who are trained to ob- serve and report diseases to the peripheral health facil- ities using simple case definitions [16, ...

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Fostering the social utility of events: an integrative framework for the strategic use of events in community development

Fostering the social utility of events: an integrative framework for the strategic use of events in community development

... or community with the effect of re-creating social relations and the symbolic foundations underpinning everyday life (Robinson, Picard, & Long, 2003; Turner, ...

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Assessing the influence of process interventions of community health volunteers on use of community based health management information systems in selected counties, Kenya.

Assessing the influence of process interventions of community health volunteers on use of community based health management information systems in selected counties, Kenya.

... strengthen community health information has been felt ...the community level through the Community-Based health information system (CbHMIS) (Kaburu, Kaburi, & Okero, ...the community ...

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Promoting physical activity among adolescent girls : the Girls in Sport group randomized trial

Promoting physical activity among adolescent girls : the Girls in Sport group randomized trial

... Using a Health Promoting Schools framework [17, 18] and Action Learning approach [19], schools developed unique 18-month action plans. A member of the re- search team was assigned to be a “critical friend” at each ...

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Youth sport volunteers in England: A paradox between reducing the state and promoting a Big Society

Youth sport volunteers in England: A paradox between reducing the state and promoting a Big Society

... independent, moving back to the position before 1994 when their funding from Sport England was significantly increased as a result of access to National Lottery revenue (Green, 2008). For clubs, increasing costs ...

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Community based child injury prevention in Nepal: A programme for female community health volunteers

Community based child injury prevention in Nepal: A programme for female community health volunteers

... children. Community people were keen to contribute in the prevention of injuries and to safeguarding children in the ...Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) and to determine the feasibility of ...

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Sport-For-Youth-Development (SFYD): A Capacity Building Model.

Sport-For-Youth-Development (SFYD): A Capacity Building Model.

... assess community capacity have been largely field- specific and difficult to compare across disciplines (Chaskin, ...define community capacity and generalize measurable outcomes, such inconsistencies should ...

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Healthy stadia: an insight from policy to practice

Healthy stadia: an insight from policy to practice

... of sport and other key stakeholders in European sport and health advocating for all European sports venues to be completely smoke-free by the year ...

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Is quality affordable for community health systems? Costs of integrating quality improvement into close to community health programmes in five low income and middle income countries

Is quality affordable for community health systems? Costs of integrating quality improvement into close to community health programmes in five low income and middle income countries

... In both Ethiopia and Kenya, the intensity of the inter- vention was much greater, involving formation of two levels: district-equivalent QI teams and community QI teams. Ethiopia was the most expensive site in ...

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Motivational Drivers For Non-Skilled Kenyan Community Health Volunteers

Motivational Drivers For Non-Skilled Kenyan Community Health Volunteers

... A small proportion of CHVs admitted that they have been motivated to perform free service having discovered that they had in-born leadership qualities that enable them coordinate and influence others to change. It is not ...

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“From good hearted community members we get volunteers” – an exploratory study of palliative care volunteers across Africa

“From good hearted community members we get volunteers” – an exploratory study of palliative care volunteers across Africa

... of volunteers to participate in hospice and palliative care were, according to survey results, ‘altruism’ and ‘civic ...care volunteers, who also found these motivations to be ...found volunteers to ...

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Lived experience and community sport coaching: a phenomenological investigation

Lived experience and community sport coaching: a phenomenological investigation

... in sport than performance orientated ...in community settings such as schools or sport clubs, and it is often undertaken with a broad range of social and health outcomes in ...

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