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The effects of learning on wellbeing for older adults in England

Citation: Jenkins, A. & Mostafa, T. (2015). The effects of learning on wellbeing for older adults in England. Ageing & Society, 35(10). 2053-2070. Link to publisher’s article.

Civic socialising: A revealing new theory about older people’s social relationships

Citation: Stewart, J., Browning, C., & Sims, J. (2015). Civic socialising: A revealing new theory about older people’s social relationships. Ageing & Society, 35(4), 750-764. Link to publisher’s article.

Sports participation for re-integration of persons with spinal cord injury

Citation: Smith, K. & Hsieh, P. (2016). Sports participation and re-integration of persons with spinal cord injury. RT Wise Owls. Link to research synthesis.

Evaluating a family centered approach to leisure education and community reintegration following a stroke

Citation: Ryan, C., Stiell, K., Gailey, G., & Makinen, J. (2008). Evaluating a family centered approach to leisure education and community reintegration following a stroke. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 42(2), 119-131. Link to publisher’s article.

Contribution of community integration to quality of life for participants of community-based adaptive sport programs

Citation: Chun, S., Lee, Y., Lundberg, N., McCormick, B., & Hoo, J. (2008). Contribution of community integration to quality of life for participants of community-based adaptive sport programs. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 42(4), 217-226. Link to publisher’s article.

Search for best practices in inclusive recreation: Programmatic findings

Citation: Miller, K., Schleien, S., & Lausier, J. (2009). Search for best practices in inclusive recreation: Programmatic findings. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 43(1), 27-41. Link to publisher’s article.

Self-rated competency in activities predicts functioning and participation one year after traumatic brain injury

Citation: Sveen, U., Mongs, M., Roe, C., Sandvik, L., & Bautz-Holter, E. (2008 ). Self-rated competency in activities predicts functioning and participation one year after traumatic brain injury. Clinical Rehabilitation, 22(1), 45-55. Link to publisher’s article.

‘Getting back to real living’: A qualitative study of the process of community reintegration after stroke

Citation: Wood, J., Connelly, D., & Maly, M. (2010). ‘Getting back to real living’: A qualitative study of the process of community reintegration after stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 24(11), 1045-1056. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors influencing staff inclusion of youth with disabilities in after-school programs

Citation: Taylor, J. & Joonkoo, Y. (2012). Factors influencing staff inclusion of youth with disabilities in after-school programs. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 46(4), 301-312. Link to publisher’s article.

Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities

Citation: Schleien, S., Miller, K., Ginger, W., & Pruett, S., (2014). Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(1), 61-73. Link to publisher’s article.

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