Leisure for people with disabilities in rural quebec

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Abstract

Leisure is an instrument used to facilitate the social integration of people with disabilities. However, it requires significant knowledge of the needs and expectations of this clientele, who often experience isolation, especially in rural areas. The general objective of this study was to attempt to identify and understand the realities experienced by the partners of the Quebec Association for Leisure for People with Disabilities, who offer various services and leisure activities to people with disabilities in rural Quebec. Through focus groups and semi-structured interviews with seventy local stakeholders, this study highlights the fact that the needs of organizations offering recreational activities to people with disabilities are increasingly urgent, especially in terms of finances, paratransit, accessibility, specialized human resources and consultation. This study also demonstrates that recreational activities are essential for the social and identity development of people with disabilities, but also for the development of more inclusive and connected rural communities.

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Roult, R., Carbonneau, H., Belley-Ranger, É., St-Onge, M., Brunet, I., & Adjizian, J. M. (2017). Leisure for people with disabilities in rural quebec. Societies, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/soc7030022

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