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Framing Cross-Cultural Ethical Practice in Adapt[ive] Physical Activity
Authors:Donna Goodwin  P. David Howe
Affiliation:1. Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canadadonna.goodwin@ualberta.ca;3. School of Sport, Exercise and Health Science, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Academics and practitioners are often at a loss when it comes to understanding the ethical socio-political and cultural contexts that invade the world of adapted physical activity. Ethical practice is situated in the local and the specific. In this article we highlight the reality that both academics and practitioners need to be ever mindful that the cultures surrounding the education, sport and rehabilitation components of adapted physical activity are distinctive environments that vary across the globe. Because of the cultural diversity surrounding adapted physical activity, we set out an embryonic framework for ethically thinking about practice in our field. Ultimately, we hope that this framework will go some way to illuminate questions of situated ethical importance that are becoming increasing conundrums within adapted physical activity.
Keywords:Adapted physical activity  disability  ethical framework  professional practice
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