Abstract
Providing active living opportunities to all individuals, including people with disabilities, requires supporting each person's ability to participate. Successful inclusion often occurs, despite antiquated, inaccessible facilities, when everyone--leaders and participants alike--believes that each person has an equal right to participate, and programmes are offered that suit the varied interests and abilities of all participants.
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More From: Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee
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