Background: We wished to pilot a survey of volunteers at the annual Watersports Inclusion Games regarding benefits and barriers to participation. We collaborated with community partners regarding the impact of the event, which invites individuals across physical, sensory, intellectual and learning ability spectrums and those experiencing barriers accessing mainstream sport to participate in watersports.
Aims: The project aimed to assess the survey data in the context of current knowledge about volunteers in watersports inclusion.
Methods: Literature review was completed using keywords in databases and grey literature. An anonymous survey of participants gathered basic data using industry-standard encrypted techniques and opt-in methodology, including qualitative and quantitative aspects. Data was quantitatively analysed using Excel and SPSS, and free text was analysed to explore themes using Braun and Clarke (2006).
Results: This pilot data demonstrates the role, demographics, motivations and benefits for the 2019 volunteer cohort. Seventy-nine of 208 volunteers responded. We describe demographics of the cohort and explore psychological benefits of volunteering at the event. Of 78 responses, 94% (n = 73) gained confidence, and 95% (n = 74) felt more engaged with the watersports community. Of 79 responses, 95% (n = 75) gained skills, and 96% (n = 76) learned more about inclusion by volunteering.
Conclusions: Our plot data supports previous evidence of the value of volunteerism in inclusive watersports, for the event and for volunteers. It is the first article on inclusive watersports volunteers in Ireland we are aware of, and the largest cohort of inclusive watersports volunteers surveyed internationally.
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Cureus
October 2022
Sports Medicine, Hull York Medical School, York, GBR.
This case report and literature review aim to explore the range of injuries sustained in the sport of freediving. The case report involves a 37-year-old patient who sustained a pneumothorax secondary to freediving. We conducted the literature review to analyse the injuries associated with freediving.
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September 2021
Child and Adolescent Liaison Psychiatry, Children's University Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin 1.
Aims The Watersports Inclusion Games (Inclusion Games) is a free event for children and families with disability to participate in water-based activities. Family participation in physical activity can improve mental health and confidence in children with disability. This study aims to gain an insight into the benefits and barriers of participation, perceived by parents and carers.
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October 2022
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Background: We wished to pilot a survey of volunteers at the annual Watersports Inclusion Games regarding benefits and barriers to participation. We collaborated with community partners regarding the impact of the event, which invites individuals across physical, sensory, intellectual and learning ability spectrums and those experiencing barriers accessing mainstream sport to participate in watersports.
Aims: The project aimed to assess the survey data in the context of current knowledge about volunteers in watersports inclusion.
Ir J Med Sci
May 2021
Irish Sailing, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland.
The 2009 National Guidelines on Physical Activity for Ireland assert that 'all people with disabilities should be active'. Events such as the Watersports Inclusion Games invite individuals across the full spectrum of abilities to take part in physical activity in the form of adaptive watersports. This literature review aims to assess the value of inclusive watersport events such as this in the context of what is currently published on the motivation and benefits for volunteers in watersports inclusion.
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