There Are No Thresholds Here: Social Inclusion Among the Participants of a Community Sports Initiative
Linda Nesse,
Marit Borg and
Bengt Karlsson
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Linda Nesse: Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research, University of Oslo, Norway / Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South‐Eastern Norway, Norway
Marit Borg: Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South‐Eastern Norway, Norway
Bengt Karlsson: Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South‐Eastern Norway, Norway
Social Inclusion, 2025, vol. 13
Abstract:
Community sports initiatives can promote social inclusion by facilitating low‐threshold participation in physical exercise with others. Due to social and systemic barriers, persons with experiences of mental health and substance use problems often have limited access to community arenas, such as those offering physical exercise. Community sports may counteract such inequities in practice. In Bergen, Norway, the community sports initiative Psykiatrialliansen (The Psychiatric Alliance) aims to promote participation in physical exercise for anyone with an interest in being involved. On a weekly basis, they arrange a range of sports and activities in ordinary sports arenas across the city, free of charge. The purpose of the study was to explore how members and coaches experience participation, and in which ways participation contributes to experiences of social inclusion. Focus groups, paired interviews, and individual interviews were conducted with 33 participants. A two‐tiered thematic analysis was conducted based on a framework for social inclusion, resulting in the main theme “experiences of social inclusion,” with the following subthemes: (a) access to resources, (b) recognition through responsibilities and roles, and (c) a sense of belonging through relationships. The participants described a unique and generous arena where resources were emphasized. Furthermore, they described experiences of being acknowledged through responsibilities and positive roles. Finally, the community sports initiative was viewed as a low‐threshold, inclusive community that facilitated a sense of belonging through positive relationships. The findings indicate that Psykiatrialliansen contributes to experiences of social inclusion in multiple, intersecting ways.
Keywords: citizenship; community integration; community participation; mental health; physical activity; recovery; substance use; well‐being (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.17645/si.9284
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