Abstract
Sports activities play a key role in promoting the social inclusion of diverse abilites athletes. The study investigates the perception of social inclusion in sports among the participants of three workshops within the framework of an international project covering Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. The survey was answered by 94 workshop participants representing a diverse demographic with an average of more than 15 years of experience in Judo. Most of the respondents had the role of coaches or athletes (judokas) in their organizations. High-quality education for coaches and a varied selection of sports activities have proven to be key factors in promoting an inclusive environment. Additionally, respondents emphasized the importance of recognizing athletes beyond their athletic achievements and promoting a "sports for all" ethos. The findings highlight the importance of involving different stakeholders in promoting inclusion in sport.
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