BBC Learnings · Section 7
Sport against poverty
Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil. And I'm Sam.
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- Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
- I'm Neil. And I'm Sam.
- We all know that sport is great for our health and, if you're talented, it can make you rich.
- Many great champions have found a way out of poverty through their sporting ability.
- Think of someone like footballer Maradona.
- But in today's programme, we're not looking at the superstars.
- Instead, we'll discuss how sport can change the lives of young people from some of the poorest, toughest backgrounds on earth.
- And of course, we'll be learning some vocabulary on the way.
- Many projects around the world use sport to change children's lives, improving mental health, challenging stereotypes and giving hope.
- Among them is the Ebony Club in Brixton, which uses sport to help young people in London's most disadvantaged communities.
- But which sport? That's my quiz question.
- Is it a. golf, b.
- tennis or c. horse riding?
- Well, I can't imagine there's enough space for golf and horse riding in the city so I'll say b.
- tennis. OK, we'll find out the answer later.
- Just now we were talking about London but sporting projects like the Ebony Club are happening all over the world.
- In Cape Town, South Africa, British surfer Tim Conibear noticed how kids from poor townships hardly ever went to the beach, so he started giving them free surfing lessons.
- Tim founded the Waves for Changes project and now hundreds of kids go along each week to get surfing therapy.
- Not only is surfing giving them a buzz, it's helping to improve their life chances.
- Here he is talking to the BBC World Service programme People Fixing the World.
- Surfing also is quite difficult.
- So you're learning a very challenging skill which takes a lot of confidence.
- So these very small successes that children have when they go into the water, it is a really big emotional response.
- So if you come from a background of trauma, quite often you'll have a negative self-image.
- And being able to try something new, achieve something new, be recognised by a coach or a mentor is very, very good for your confidence as well.
- Most of the surfers have experienced trauma.
- emotional pain and shock caused by very distressing experiences.
- This has given them a negative self-image – the way a person feels about themselves, their ability, personality and value.
- Surfing helps kids improve their self-image because it's challenging – difficult in a way that tests your ability and determination.
- So challenging, in fact, that the children have a mentor.
- a trusted advisor who gives help and support to a younger or less experienced person.
- Tim believes that the concentration needed to surf makes the children's other problems disappear, at least for a short time.
- And the results so far have been optimistic, with a significant reduction in violent behaviour reported among Cape Town's young surfers.
- Surfing is quite well known in South Africa.
- But what happens when you take a completely unknown sport into one of the least developed countries on earth?
- In 2007, Australian Oliver Perkovic was travelling in Afghanistan with his skateboard.
- The children there were fascinated so he started showing them how to skate.
- The idea grew and a few years later he founded the organisation Skatistan, giving free skateboard lessons to children aged 5 to 17.
- with a focus on those with disabilities from low-income backgrounds and especially girls.
- Here's Skaterstan volunteer Jessica Faulkner explaining how skateboarding reinforces positive educational messages which Afghan kids don't always get at home.
- There's a few things that the skateboarding does as a kind of function.
- It is really quite challenging.
- It's not an easy sport for anyone, whether you're young or old.
- And that means that it also teaches quite a lot of life skills.
- You have to fall off a skateboard quite a lot of times before you get better.
- And it really helps children with things like goal setting and resilience and determination.
- Also, and really importantly, we do believe that children should have fun.
- Like surfing, skateboarding is challenging and difficult.
- It requires effort and Jessica believes this teaches children important life skills – the basic skills needed to solve problems commonly encountered in everyday life.
- One important life skill is goal setting – deciding what things you want to achieve and how you plan to achieve them.
- Along with other skills like determination and resilience, this helps kids improve their outlook on life.
- And to experience one of the most important things – having fun.
- Which reminds me about the kids at the Ebony Club and my quiz question.
- Remember that I asked you which sport the club uses to support disadvantaged children in London.
- Yeah, and I said B, tennis.
- But in fact it's C, horse riding, a sport normally associated with the elite.
- In this episode we've been discussing how sport can help improve the life chances of young people from tough backgrounds, many of whom have suffered trauma, severe emotional pain and distress.
- Such pain damages a child's self-image, how they see and value themselves in the world.
- This can be improved by taking part in sports like surfing, skating and horse riding, which are challenging, demanding and testing of your abilities.
- Often kids are supported by a mentor – a trusted, more experienced friend who can offer help and advice.
- And with this support they learn life skills – basic skills everyone needs to cope with everyday problems.
- One important skill is goal setting – deciding what you want to accomplish and planning how to do it.
- And of course, sometimes the most important goal is just to have fun.
- That's all we have time for.
- Join us again soon as we discuss more topical issues.
- Bye for now. Bye. Hi everyone.
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