Enabling participation for disabled young people: study protocol
Abstract Background Participation in community life is vital for health and wellbeing, promoting a sense of belonging, networks of social support and opportunities for physical activity. Disabled young people have lower levels of mobility and participation in recreational activities (physical, socia...
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Main Authors: | Penelope Carroll (Author), Karen Witten (Author), Octavia Calder-Dawe (Author), Melody Smith (Author), Robin Kearns (Author), Lanuola Asiasiga (Author), Judy Lin (Author), Nicola Kayes (Author), Suzanne Mavoa (Author) |
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