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REHEAL · Rethinking the Health Experience and Active Lifestyles of Chinese Students

H2020Status: CLOSED28 January 201927 January 2021EU funding €183,455Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2017

Rethinking the Health Experience and Active Lifestyles of Chinese StudentsRising immigration rates into the European Union (EU) has brought increased cultural and linguistic diversity, but alsoincreasing levels of inequalities and the associated challenges of their alleviation. The promotion of physical activity as partof a healthy lifestyle, particularly for the young, is an important part of the European policy to address health inequalities.Minority ethnic youth are amongst those groups with the lowest levels of physical activity, and are identified as a ‘risk’ groupin ‘problem-orientated’, ‘deficit’ (and Western) approaches. Chinese youth is a specific group within this physically inactivecategory, and yet have rarely been the focus of research or policy initiatives. Although described by teachers as ‘modelminorities’ - hardworking high achievers - in physical education, health and physical activity (PEHPA), little is known aboutChinese youth’s physical activity involvement, or what might represent best practice in PEHPA promotion for this group.Using innovative, participatory methodologies, this research will map the influences on Chinese youth’s needs, meanings,and experiences in PEHPA, create strength-based, new knowledge that goes beyond existing ‘deficit’ approaches to informstrategies to promote their health and physical activity, and develop best practice guidelines for schools and communities.The training through research will be within the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) research centre at Leeds BeckettUniversity, one of the largest groupings of internationally renowned experts in the field, with supervision from the Centrehead whose research programme provides an ideal match to the training requirements of the proposed research. Thetraining will specifically extend the applicant’s theoretical expertise in contemporary theorising of ethnicity, race,intersectionality and inclusion/promotion; develop expertise in innovative research

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LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY

UK · €183,455

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