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Outcome 3: Reduce inequality through participation in sport and active recreation by under represented groups and communities

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There is an important moral, ethical and social case for making sure that everyone has access to sport, no matter what their race, sex, income or disability. Tackling poverty and disadvantage in the East Midlands is a priority for government and all regional agencies. Our poorer communities suffer poverty, unemployment, low education and skills, poor health and poor access to services. Complex problems need complex solutions, and providers will have to work in partnerships.

Reducing sport inequalities and widening access is an important theme running through this plan. We need to provide the solutions to increase and widen participation for everyone, no matter what their age, sex, ethnic origin or disability, to reduce inequality in participation among priority groups. We need to value and promote cultural differences. A more detailed report on issues affecting participation in sport by black and minority ethnic communities is included in the viewpoints related to this plan.

Access to sport in rural areas is more difficult because of transport problems and lack of facilities, but a significant percentage of the region’s population lives in the countryside. Transport is also an important issue, identified in the plan consultation, for disabled people.

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