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The Reality of Sustaining Community-Based Sport and Physical Activity Programs to Enhance the Development of Underserved Youth: Challenges and Potential Strategies

Many community-based sport and physical activity programs take a positive youth development approach when operating in underserved communities around the world (Forneris, Whitley, & Barker, 2013). However, one of the biggest challenges for these programs is sustainability (Lindsey, 2008). The pu...

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Published in:Quest (National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education) 2015-10, Vol.67 (4), p.409-423
Main Authors: Whitley, Meredith A., Forneris, Tanya, Barker, Bryce
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Athletics
Canada
Capacity Building
Child Development
Disproportionate Representation
Foreign Countries
Interprofessional Relationship
Physical Activities
Planning
positive youth development
Program Evaluation
Program sustainability
Recruitment
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Youth
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