“…As we stated above, people with disabilities are often seen or viewed as a "drain" on public resources (Goodley, 2017;Goodley & Runswick-Cole, 2015) and sport is seen as one way of making the disabled body more productive through sport based rehabilitation and training (Howe & Jones, 2006;Howe & Silva, 2017;Jones & Howe, 2005;Purdue & Howe, 2013). Thus disability sport, is one "technology of government available" for disabled people to overcome "adversity" associated with their impairment (Braye, Dixon, & Gibbons, 2013), and arguably coaches work in sport is essential to supporting these objectives and thus re-enforcing and sustaining damaging "super crip narratives" 2 (e.g., Schalk, 2016;Shapiro, 1994).…”