Abstract
Individuals with a disability are unable to compete in mainstream hockey like the rest of their peers because of their disabilities, which can emphasize feelings of social isolation. Future recommendations to further this research include conducting more interviews in regards to coaching special needs hockey and looking at best practices for refereeing. The results from the research will be used towards creating a coaching manual for special needs hockey and will be shared amongst the special needs hockey community.
Item Description
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Contributors
Creator (cre): Lloyd, Karlene
Other (oth): Trent University Forensic Science
Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre
Supporting host (sht): Kawartha Komets Special Needs Hockey Program
Rights
Copyright is held by the author(s), with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
Local Identifier
TCRC Project ID: 4668
Note
By Karlene Lloyd
Date of Project Submission: April 2015.
Completed for: Kawartha Komets Special Needs Hockey Program; Supervising Professor: Sharon Beaucage-Johnson; Trent Community Research Centre
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