Barriers to Inclusion

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A series of flashcards covering key concepts related to barriers to inclusion, leisure constraints, and associated social attitudes.

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Leisure Constraints

Any factors that affect leisure participation negatively

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Leisure constainta

Preventing participation

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Leisure constrains

Reducing frequency, intensity, or duration of participation

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Leisure contraints

Reducing the quality ofthe experience

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Intrapersonal Constraints

due to attitudes about leisure, personality factors, lack of skill development

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Interpersonal Constraints

associated with relationships with others (no one to go to recreation activity with)

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Individual Structural Constraints

intervene between expression of interest in an activity and a person's ability to participate or optimal participation (e.g., lack of money, transportation, or facilities).

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Constraints individual structural

Although influenced by society, they usually focus on what individuals could do to overcome them

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Social Structural Constraints

Barriers that exist in society, like societal stereotyping or lack of funding, that prevent individuals from fully experiencing leisure.

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Attitudinal

Barriers of omission

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Attitudinal Barriers

Barriers stemming from social attitudes and misunderstandings of the needs of people with disabilities.

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Barriers of Omission

Occur when individuals with disabilities are unintentionally excluded due to a lack of consideration or planning, contributing to structural and social exclusion.

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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

A situation where societal expectations lead individuals to accept a lifestyle that separates them from the community.

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Example of Omission

The story of a postmaster who refused to make a post office accessible, based on the assumption that no one in a wheelchair would ever visit.

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