2012
DOI: 10.35699/1981-3171.2012.735
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Políticas Públicas para Esporte e Lazer

Abstract: Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir as políticas públicas para esporte e lazer nos municípios que compõem a Região Noroeste do Rio Grande do Sul. Os dados coletados demonstram que na maioria dos municípios organizam-se calendários de eventos esportivos competitivos, em poucas modalidades esportivas, quase exclusivamente para homens. Poucos municípios da região possuem um setor encarregado de ser o gestor de esporte e lazer, bem como apresentam carência em termos de recursos humanos qualificados para desem… Show more

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“…At this point, it is essential to emphasize that guaranteeing the provision of sports and leisure to citizens is a duty of the public authorities and must be provided through social public policies and concrete actions that can ensure the minimum conditions for access to and permanence in sports programs and leisure activities. In this way, not only are public spaces democratized, but society is also encouraged to get involved in sport and leisure practices [ 4 ]. Bearing in mind that minimally effective state interventions help to perpetuate, maintain or expand inequalities in access [ 5 ], public sport and leisure policies must also be democratic and inclusive, in addition to not being limited to isolated events or directed solely to the constitution of sports competition calendars, which serve only a portion of society.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this point, it is essential to emphasize that guaranteeing the provision of sports and leisure to citizens is a duty of the public authorities and must be provided through social public policies and concrete actions that can ensure the minimum conditions for access to and permanence in sports programs and leisure activities. In this way, not only are public spaces democratized, but society is also encouraged to get involved in sport and leisure practices [ 4 ]. Bearing in mind that minimally effective state interventions help to perpetuate, maintain or expand inequalities in access [ 5 ], public sport and leisure policies must also be democratic and inclusive, in addition to not being limited to isolated events or directed solely to the constitution of sports competition calendars, which serve only a portion of society.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%