Advancing children’s rights in sport: coaching, childhood agency and the participatory agenda

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
M. Lang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child makes clear that children have the right to protection from violence and the right to be heard. There have been many developments in sports organisations’ approaches to protecting children in recent years. The same cannot be said of advancing children’s right to be heard. I argue this is due to how children are constructed, which is influenced by developmentalist conceptualisations of childhood. Applying ideas from the “new” sociology of childhood to a sporting context for the first time, I argue these dominant understandings lead to constructions of children as vulnerable and incompetent. This inadvertently foments protectionism and precludes adults from seeing children as rights bearers. To address this, a participatory model – Hart’s ladder of participation – is suggested as a way coaches and other sport stakeholders can more effectively involve children in sport and help them fully realise their legal rights.
促进儿童在体育运动中的权利:教练、儿童机构和参与性议程
《联合国儿童权利公约》明确规定,儿童享有免受暴力侵害的权利和表达意见的权利。近年来,体育组织在保护儿童方面取得了许多进展。在促进儿童发表意见的权利方面却并非如此。我认为这是由于儿童是如何被建构的,这受到童年发展主义概念的影响。我第一次将“新”儿童社会学的观点应用到体育环境中,认为这些主流的理解导致了对儿童脆弱和无能的建构。这无意中助长了保护主义,使成年人无法将儿童视为权利的承担者。为了解决这个问题,提出了一种参与式模式——哈特的参与阶梯——作为教练和其他体育利益相关者更有效地让儿童参与体育运动并帮助他们充分实现其合法权利的一种方式。
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Sports Coaching Review
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