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Analysis of Recent and Significant National Policies REC3033 Mark Hughes December 2007 050739909 Introduction Social exclusion has been a growing concern in recent years throughout British sport. Many groups and individuals throughout England are feeling more and more alienated from the rest of today's society. Sport is one way in which social exclusion and inequality associates with gender, age, social class, disability and ethnicity. (Collins.F.M, 2003) "Social exclusion is about the inability of our society to keep all groups and individuals within reach of what we expect as a society" (Coackley. J, 2001) Ethnic groups contribute 11.58% of the total British population, however a lower proportion of people from ethnic minorities take part in sport, compared with the national average. A study by Sport England revealed that only 40 % of ethnic minority groups participate in regular sport throughout England. (Sport England, 2000). There are many challenges faced by Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) populations in...

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