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Page 1: Team Sports & Social Responsibility 12531 & 12550 7 Credits

Team Sports & Social Responsibility

12531 & 12550

7 Credits

Page 2: Team Sports & Social Responsibility 12531 & 12550 7 Credits

Team Sport Requirements

Demonstrate the physical skills associated

with a chosen team sport; examine and experience

roles in a team sport; demonstrate responsible

practices in a competitive team sport situation;

review the personal participation experience in a

competitive team sport situation; and investigate

the participation opportunities that exist in the local

community for a chosen team sport.

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Social Responsibility Requirements

People credited with this unit standard are

able to: explain what is meant by social

responsibility in physical activity, and

demonstrate social responsibility in physical

activity.

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Discriminatory Practices

Barriers toParticipation

Age

GenderWeight/size

Special Abilities

CultureSocio-Economic

Accessibility

Ability LevelAvailability

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Barriers Cont

Special Abilities

Some people may be disadvantaged because they are too good at a certain task or because they have a disability.

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Social responsibility is:

A person’s ability to be a good example and to care for the needs of others.

There are different levels of social responsibility, ranging from basically irresponsible and selfish behaviour to highly responsible and selfless behaviour.

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Social Responsibility can be seen through:

People’s respect for the rights of othersThe offer to help or include othersThe ability to show initiativePersonal effort

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Levels of Hellison’s model:

Level 3 Self-controlled Takes part as directed but shows little effort to contribute

independently. Can control behaviour to not interfere with others. Is self-organised. Minimal respect and consideration for the rules Participates without getting fully involved

Level 4 Socially Aware Fully involved and active but can dominate the activity. Could involve others in the group more and/or could encourage

others more Plays by the rules Self motivated, can work independently without supervision Could be more sensitive to needs of others

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Levels of Hellison’s model:

Level 5 Socially Responsible Makes sure all players in the group have equal

opportunity to be involved Praises own group members efforts or success Acknowledges other groups’ skills or efforts Sensitive to the needs of others Actively encourages others. Willingly helps others. Proactively applies fair play/honest rules Happily accepts others as part of the group

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Fair Play

The concept that was initially promoted by the Hillary Commission to stamp out foul play and poor sportsmanship.

The fair-play motto is:

“PLAY HARD BUT PLAY FAIR”

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What is Fair Play?

Maintaining your dignity whether or not you

are winning, Respecting the opposition, the

officials and the rules and Staying calm no

matter what happens

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The five Ideals

1. Respect the rules

2. Respect the officials and their decisions

3. Respect your opponent/s

4. Give everybody an equal chance to participate

5. Maintain your self-control at all times

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