Sun, December 8, 2024
[ 07:25 AM ] - United States, The Advocate
New report shows equity gaps for girls in sports and more in the Baton Rouge metro
- When we look at the study, not enough children really can access sports to enjoy all of these benefits. One of the takeaways, particularly is that there were notably lower participation rates among girls throughout the East Baton Rouge Parish,
The article from The Advocate discusses the "State of Play" report, which evaluates the landscape of youth sports in Baton Rouge. The report, compiled by the LSU Sports & Society Initiative, highlights both the positive aspects and the challenges facing youth sports in the area. It notes that while there are numerous opportunities for youth to engage in sports, there are significant disparities in access, particularly related to socioeconomic status, race, and geographic location. Key findings include the need for better facilities, more inclusive programming, and increased community involvement to ensure all children have equitable access to sports. The report also emphasizes the role of sports in youth development, promoting physical health, social skills, and community cohesion. Recommendations include enhancing public-private partnerships, improving transportation to sports facilities, and addressing the cost barriers that prevent some families from participating.
Read the Full The Advocate Article at:
[ https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/entertainment_life/state-of-play-report-assesses-baton-rouge-youth-sports/article_54abbdf0-ac3b-11ef-81e2-07fd480391e1.html ]
Read the Full The Advocate Article at:
[ https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/entertainment_life/state-of-play-report-assesses-baton-rouge-youth-sports/article_54abbdf0-ac3b-11ef-81e2-07fd480391e1.html ]
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