Designing programmes of physical activity through sport: learning from a widening participation intervention, 'City of Football'
Abstract Background Implementation profoundly influences how well new audiences engage with sport-based physical activity programmes. Recognising that effective implementation relies on concurrently generating supportive contexts, systems and networks for the least engaged 'target' groups;...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Zwolinsky (Author), Nicola Kime (Author), Andy Pringle (Author), Paul Widdop (Author), Jim McKenna (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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