Faculty

Health Sciences

Supervisor Name

Dr. Alison Doherty & Dr. Susan Scollie

Keywords

physical activity, safe, ethical, inclusive, model, interdisciplinary

Description

The Safe, Ethical, & Inclusive Physical Activity (SEIPA) Project aims to develop an interdisciplinary & critical framework on SEIPA topics alongside an associated research agenda. The SEIPA team created a model to visually describe the project’s interdisciplinary & multifaceted nature. The model needed to convey that safe, ethical, & inclusive physical activity is considered across disciplines and throughout at least three levels of Health Sciences research: Individual, institutional, and sociocultural-political. The model was applied to several projects related to the USRI, including an inquiry into FHS research about safe, ethical, & inclusive physical activity. The authors created an infographic to detail the process of collaboration to create the SEIPA model.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Supervisors Dr. Alison Doherty & Dr. Susan Scollie, Project manager Bayley Inniss, & the rest of the SEIPA team for their support in a fulfilling & informative research experience.

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Poster

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Kinesiology Commons

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Development of the Safe, Ethical, & Inclusive Physical Activity Model

The Safe, Ethical, & Inclusive Physical Activity (SEIPA) Project aims to develop an interdisciplinary & critical framework on SEIPA topics alongside an associated research agenda. The SEIPA team created a model to visually describe the project’s interdisciplinary & multifaceted nature. The model needed to convey that safe, ethical, & inclusive physical activity is considered across disciplines and throughout at least three levels of Health Sciences research: Individual, institutional, and sociocultural-political. The model was applied to several projects related to the USRI, including an inquiry into FHS research about safe, ethical, & inclusive physical activity. The authors created an infographic to detail the process of collaboration to create the SEIPA model.

 

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