There is no evidence to suggest that sport has widened its participation base to include more people from low incomes, from different ethnic minorities and from people with a disability. This despite the many years of public policy priority focused on promoting ‘sport for all’ and extending participation amongst a range of ‘targeted social groups’

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Reference : PLC ltd. 2005. Increasing BME participation in Sport and Physical activity by Black and Ethnic Minority Communities. Ploszajski Lynch Consulting ltd
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