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The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme

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Main Author: Bam, Armand
Other Authors: Galvaan, Roshan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10141 The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme Bam, Armand Galvaan, Roshan Duncan, Eve M Disability Studies Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references. The City of Cape Town Sport, Recreation and Amenities Department (COCT SRA) has drafted its own policy document on sport and recreation in order to align with national policy to guide efficient recreational service delivery. The COCT SRA should play a role in the development of all children within the communities it serves. The implementers of the recreational services thus play a vital role in ensuring efficient service delivery to all. The aim of the study was to explore the perceptions of recreation officers regarding their contribution to enabling the inclusion of visually impaired children in the Come and Play Programme. Furthermore to illuminate potential barriers and facilitators to the inclusion of visually impaired children in order to facilitate policy implementation. 2014-12-26T14:19:43Z 2014-12-26T14:19:43Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters M Phil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10141 eng application/pdf Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
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The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme
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title The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme
title_full The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme
title_fullStr The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme
title_full_unstemmed The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme
title_short The perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the City of Cape Town Come and Play Programme
title_sort perceptions of recreation officers towards the inclusion of visually impaired children within the city of cape town come and play programme
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10141
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