History
Community Impact and Barriers
How Does Leisure Promote Inclusion?
Solutions and Real-Life Examples
100

What helped promote spaces of belonging in the early 2000s?

School extra curriculars.

100

Historically, which group faced limited access to leisure and recreation programs?

People with disabilities. 

100

Leisure helps individuals integrate into what type of environments?

New communities.

100

What type of center is Radisson Community Center?

A place for people with reduced mobility to participate in activities. 

200

What skills were believed to improve through structured activities in the early 2000s?

Social skills (primarily in children).

200

Leisure contributes to what two key aspects of individuals lives?

Community connection and well-being.

200

What is one way people connect through leisure and recreation?

Shared experiences.

200

What organization helps young adults on the spectrum promote inclusion through leisure?

Autisme Sans Limites

300

In which time period did inclusion focused leisure and recreation programs begin expanding significantly?

2010s - present

300

Name two major barriers that limit participation in activities.

Cost, transportation, lack of adapted activities.

300

What feeling do people gain when joining community recreation and leisure?

A sense of belonging.

300

What does Corporation L’Espoir offer?

An opportunity for leisure and social inclusion for teenagers with learning disabilities. 

400

Name three ways leisure was exercised before the 2000s (mentioned in this presentation).

Sports, community gatherings, festivals.

400

What are three solutions to improve engagement?

Affordable programs, easier access, and trained staff.

400

What are 3 social benefits of inclusive recreation and leisure programs?

Strengthens community connection, builds personal social skills, establishing more belonging in a community.

400

What is a key goal of each organization mentioned?

To offer various activities for individuals with reduced mobility, to help young adults on the spectrum promote inclusion through leisure, to provide teenagers with learning disabilities an opportunity for leisure and social inclusion.

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