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Understanding barriers and facilitators of recreation and leisure participation among racial/ethnic minoritized youth with disabilities (Youth perspectives)


Summary

Our team is trying to identify what specific barriers hinder racial/ethnic minoritized youth with disabilities from accessing leisure activities or programs and what strategies or policies may facilitate their participation. Mitigating discriminatory barriers can help us increase leisure participation among racial/ethnic minoritized youth with disabilities, leading to more social engagement and inclusion.
 


Researcher(s)

Dr. Narges Abdeahad

Dr. Sally Lindsay


Call to action

Are you a youth who feel you are excluded from leisure and recreational activities because of your disability or race/ethnicity? Consider participating in a research study to share your lived experiences and identify the barriers prevent you from accessing leisure programs


Who can participate

  • Youth (aged 15-24) with any type of disability
  • Self-identify as belonging to a racial or ethnic minoritized group;
  • Experienced barriers and/or facilitators to accessing or participating in leisure activities (e.g., sports, music, art, drama, crafts, dance, baking/cooking lessons)
  • Able to read/write in English (or with the help of an interpreter, can be provided upon request);
  • Live within Greater Toronto Area

Funding agency

SSHRC


What's involved

A 60–90-minute interview (via zoom or in-person)


Deadline


Interested in participating

If you are interested in participating in this study or have additional questions, please contact Narges Abdeahad at trail@hollandbloorview.ca /416-425-6220 ext. 3654


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