REC100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 31: Canadian Paralympic Committee

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International classification of functioning, disability and health (2001: advances the idea that human functioning is defined by how our minds and bodies work, three key terms. Sharing of physical space and time and social interactions between people with and without disabilities: quality of life: a person"s desired condition of living related primarily to home and community living, school or work, and health and wellness. The recreation and leisure service system: approaches to program delivery: participation, adapted recreation, takes place in segregated settings, designed to provide accommodations and supports that facilitate participation. Integrated recreation: brings people with and without disabilities together in the same program at the same time, social interaction is an essential feature, accommodations and supports provided as necessary to maximize participation. Less successful in fostering social interactions among participants. Fosters equal and joint benefits for all participants: recognizes unique needs and interests of all participants, provides accommodations and supports as needed to maximize participation.

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