- jayme ward, brianna cuzzolino, melissa landry ‘all you need is a ball’’
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- Jayme Ward, Brianna Cuzzolino, Melissa Landry
‘All you need is a ball’’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGpqUZNndXc
“No matter who you are, no matter
what you do, you
absolutely, positively
do have the power to change”
- Bill Phillips
Sport in Developed Countries :
A look at Canada
Why do we participate in sport?
Why don’t we participate in sport?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwcJFUwlMPI
How income effects sport participation
• Sport participation rates by family income, 1992, 1998 and 2005
• Higher income results in more participation in sport
Sport in Developing Countries :
A look at Africa
“No queremos
goles, queremos frijoles.”
-”Sport in Developing Countries,” Wladimir Andreff
0.01% to 1% Sport Participation Rate in Developing countries.Vs. 20% to 25% in Developed Countries.
Teacher/student Ratio 1:40-100 for ‘sport education.’
…Vicious economic cycle.
Women at work, Men at play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH57XU378EI
No matter what accomplishments you make,
somebody helped you- Althea Gibson
Sport for Social Change Initiative
“ I Can do…”
“The power of sport creates lasting individual and social change”
• Empower female/advance gender equality• Teach personal development/life skills• Advance youth literacy• Promote conflict resolution/peace building• Provide psychosocial support to trauma victims• Promote HIV/AIDS prevention / health education• Economically empower individuals
KASE“…be the agents of
their own development ”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX1nppuVB_E
4:27-6:15
References• http://www.care.org/careswork/whatwedo/initiatives/sportforsocialchange.asp• http://www.sportanddev.org/en/learnmore/sport_and_economic_development/underdevelopme
nt_of_sport_in_developing_countries/
• http://assets.sportanddev.org/downloads/79__sport_in_developing_countries.pdf• http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/29/health/aids-hiv-fast-facts/index.html