Health interventions as vehicles for increased sport participation for women and girls: Socio-managerial insights from a Netball-for-Development Program in Tonga
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Schulenkorf, Nico
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Univ Technol Sydney, Ultimo, AustraliaUniv Technol Sydney, Ultimo, Australia
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Sherry, Emma
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Siefken, Katja
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Med Sch Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyUniv Technol Sydney, Ultimo, Australia
Against the background of ever-rising non-communicable disease rates, an area that has received increased attention from sport-for-development practitioners and academics is sport-for-health (SFH). SFH projects attempt to contribute to the development of healthy lifestyle behavior and physically active societies through sport-related programs and interventions. The purpose of this paper was to explore the socio-managerial challenges and opportunities of a netball -based SFH program in Tonga. Based on local focus group and interview data, findings were grouped under five overarching themes: strategic management of volunteer network, sociocultural barriers, public space management, events and tournaments as incentives, and collaboration across local and national sports. In discussing these findings in context, we provide implications for managing culturally sensitive SFH projects in the Pacific region and beyond. Health Interventions as Vehicles for Increased Sport Participation for Women and Girls: Socio-Managerial Insights from a Netball-for-Development Program in TongaThe field of sport-for-development (SFD) has witnessed significant growth and diversification over the past 15 years. Around the world, sport-based development programs are staged to contribute to a range of positive social, cultural, educational, psychological, physical, and economic change,