an article by Ramón Spaaij (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia), Jonathan Magee (University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK) and Ruth Jeanes (Monash University, Peninsula Campus, Melbourne, Australia) published in Urban Studies Volume 50 Number 8 (June 2013)
Abstract
The potential value of sport as a vehicle through which urban regeneration and social renewal policy can be delivered has been extensively examined. However, there are an increasing number of initiatives aiming to use sports-based programmes as a way to address worklessness and social exclusion amongst young people which have received less attention.
This paper provides a critical comparative analysis of two such programmes, one based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and the other in Stoke-on-Trent in the UK.
Using qualitative data collected from participants, staff and other stakeholders, the paper details the nature and perceived merits of the programmes before considering the limitations and constraints of employability initiatives using sport.
The paper concludes by suggesting that a fundamental shift in policy discourse is required for such programmes to be able to achieve sustainable positive outcomes for workless young people with complex problems and needs.
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