Lawmakers, Civic Groups Advocate for Sports Equality, Urge 'One Adaptive Sports Venue Per County'
On May 21, DPP legislators Chang Ya-lin and Puma Shen, along with several civic groups, held a press conference at the Legislative Yuan. Ahead of the upcoming National Games for Citizens with Disabilities and in response to Taiwan's aging population and growing number of people with disabilities, they called on the government to promote a 'One Adaptive Sports Venue Per County' plan. The initiative aims to meet the daily exercise needs of people with disabilities and the elderly, inventory adaptive sports resources nationwide, and move from sporadic demonstrations to systematic popularization to achieve true sports equality.
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(CNA, Taipei, May 21, by reporter Wang Yang-yu) DPP legislators Chang Ya-lin and Puma Shen, along with civic groups, stated today that with the upcoming National Games for Citizens with Disabilities, they are calling on the government to respond to the daily exercise needs of groups such as people with disabilities and the elderly. They urged the Sports Administration to inventory adaptive sports resources nationwide and promote a 'One Adaptive Sports Venue Per County' plan to implement sports equality. Chang Ya-lin and Puma Shen, together with Liang Hui-hsin, a director of the Taiwan Disability Youth Association; Liu Yu-chi, deputy secretary-general of the Taiwan Disability Rights Promotion Association; Chen Kuo-chia, CEO of Wheelchair Dream Park; Professor Chiang Yi-tsun of the Special Education Department at National Taiwan Normal University; and Ishii Shih-ming, chairman of the Taiwan Football Development Association, held a press conference at the Legislative Yuan today to present these proposals. Chang Ya-lin said that many current gyms lack adaptive equipment, and public and school venues have insufficient barrier-free facilities. This shows that sports policy is still overly focused on 'how healthy people exercise,' ignoring the daily exercise rights of groups that need support. Chang Ya-lin stated that with Taiwan's elderly population ratio exceeding 20% and the number of people with disabilities continuing to increase, the need for adaptive sports support will only grow. After the establishment of the Sports Administration and its Adaptive Sports Division last year, she believes it is necessary to comprehensively inventory national adaptive sports resources and promote the 'One Adaptive Sports Venue Per County' plan to move adaptive sports from sporadic demonstrations to institutionalization and popularization. Chang Ya-lin believes that true sports equality means that every person still has the opportunity to exercise even after being injured, aging, or falling ill. Puma Shen pointed out that the 'One Adaptive Sports Venue Per County' is a very important matter, not just a need for people with disabilities, but a public issue that everyone will face. Promoting adaptive sports venues will inevitably have a transition period. Whether it involves renovating existing venues or constructing new ones, it will take time to accumulate experience. The government can refer to the practices of some countries and introduce mobile sports services during the transition phase, using mobile vehicles to enter different communities with coaches to provide adaptive sports support at different times. Liang Hui-hsin believes that it is not enough for the venue itself to be accessible; it is also necessary to consider whether people with disabilities can actually reach the venue. Although there are rehabilitation buses, they are in long-term short supply and difficult to book on short notice. For many young people with disabilities, the biggest difficulty is not a lack of willingness to exercise, but the high cost in time and psychological stress required for every trip, move, and entry into a venue. Liang Hui-hsin pointed out that she hopes future adaptive sports policy will not just be about having venues, but will truly allow every young person with a disability to exercise with peace of mind,
FAQ
這場記者會的主要訴求是什麼?
主要訴求是呼籲政府推動「一縣市一適應運動場地」計畫,以落實運動平權,滿足身心障礙者、高齡者等族群的日常運動需求。
是誰提出了這項倡議?
由民進黨立委張雅琳、沈伯洋,聯合台灣障礙青年協會、台灣障礙者權益促進會、輪椅夢公園等多個民間團體及專家學者共同提出。
為何需要推動適應運動場地?
因為台灣高齡人口已突破20%,身心障礙人口也持續增加,但目前許多健身房、公共場館的無障礙及適應性設施不足,忽略了這些族群的運動權益。
除了場館建置,還提到了哪些挑戰?
台灣障礙青年協會理事梁惠芯指出,交通也是一大挑戰。復康巴士長期供不應求且難以預約,導致身障者前往場館的過程耗費大量時間與心理成本。
對於場館建置的過渡期,有提出什麼建議嗎?
立委沈伯洋建議,在過渡階段可參考國外作法,導入移動式運動服務,利用行動車輛進入社區,搭配教練提供適應運動支持。