Those who end up on the sidelines
During the weekend’s sports council, Finnmark sports circuit received unanimous support for the requirement for a new parliamentary report on sports.
Much has happened since the 2011 message was presented, so we believe there is a need for a new and broad discussion at the Storting about the new everyday life in the voluntary sector – and thus the financing of both activity, facility and the disturbing tendency for outsiders in the sports world.
Chairman Geir Knutsen from Båtsfjord is to be honored for being on the barricades for national authorities to address the situation and see how important it is to remedy the formidable efforts happening on the grassroots around the country.
Perhaps many are taken as a matter of course in everyday life, and know that it will be too much, especially when coaches and managers are often the first to stand in the brink of construction.
Last week, students at social work and child welfare pedagogy at UiT Alta had a reader post in Altaposten, that leisure activity can basically reinforce the differences, in the sense that the price tag becomes too stiff for vulnerable children and families. Only in Alta can there be as many as 150-200 children, the students believe.
Alta municipality’s contingent box is one of several measures to give families a helping hand and we do not get the full praise of the BUA initiative, where it is possible to borrow equipment. In recent years, the prices for equipment have shot in the weather, for example families with children who want everyone to ski. We risk that mum and dad’s income will determine who can join the sport and who is simply gone. Parents have to make heavy choices, so sibling moderation is important when it comes to quotas and training fees.
The volleyball environment in Alta sounded full alarm when tournament participation in Western Norway cost the shirt. Airline tickets and accommodation blow the budgets. The Junker’s handball girls have gone so far, that they are doing a training date with the business community to finance the necessary costs.
In our opinion, it should be a form of differentiation, or a joint solidaria travel box, which means that the districts have the prerequisites for participating nationally.
It is not just a distortion of competition, it is also brutal considering that scam flights and expensive hotel rooms in the long run can be too over.
The spirit of virtue is the backbone itself, but how long it is possible to extend the continuous wear and tear in everyday life and support from local business requires follow -up. The elephant in the room is the question: Do the next generations plan to receive the baton?