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โถSummary
The EU states encourage the practice of sport as an instrument of social cohesion, including people with disabilities, it is equally doubtful to what extent the different degrees of disability are treated. this is the case with severe disabilities, which prevent the mobility of all limbs and trunk, such as Cerebral palsy or tetraplegia. People with such disabilities need special assistance, equipment and facilities so that they can play certain sports. One of the sports that can be practiced is BC3, a Paralympic sport recognized by the International Paralympic Committee in 1984, and included in international competitions. Even in this case, however, it is necessary to undergo specific training in order to facilitate the practice of this sport. This training does not only concern the sporting exercise itself, but also all the psycho-social aspects of disability that are connected to the practice of sport. In this framework, the project aims at achieving the following specific objectives: 1- To identify the barriers preventing schools and sport clubs working with children and adolescents from adopting B3C as a usual practice in their activities 2- To provide schoolteachers, educators, coaches, ETS trainers with innovative inclusive teaching methodologies 3- To promote B3C among scholars and young athletes both with severe disabilities and able-bodied 4- To raise awareness about positive effects of inclusive BC3 among stakeholders The participating organizations will cooperate to produce the following results: -Research report -Educational format for schoolteachers and sport coaches -Handbook for teachers on the implementation of safe B3C at school -Inclusive programs for scholars -Video-tutorials ramps building -Scientific paper based on the positive effects of mixed BC3 teams and contained the measurement of the projectโs impact on the studentsโ community -Policy paper recommendations addressed to stakeholders to foster the adoption of bla that is published through this page expresses the views of the project beneficiaries only and it does not represent the views of the European Union or the European Commission. It shall not be deemed to constitute legal or official notice on behalf of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for this content nor the use thereof made by any third parties. Page 2 of 2