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In Saint-Ouen, the Generation 2024 label allows middle school students to discover disabled sports

In Saint-Ouen, the Generation 2024 label allows middle school students to discover disabled sports

In Saint-Ouen, the label Generation 2024 boost it disabled sports in colleges

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Encouraging young people to practice sports while promoting educational inclusion, the label Generation 2024 propelled the disabled sports at the front of the stage in Saint-Ouen. The region's colleges are benefiting from this initiative aimed at promoting Olympic values ​​and preparing for the arrival of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

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Handisport : a sporting practice accessible to all

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Thanks to the label Generation 2024, THE disabled sports is now accessible to all Saint-Ouen middle school students. The objective through this initiative is to allow all students, whether able-bodied or not, to participate jointly in a sporting activity. This is a fantastic opportunity for these young people to discover that disability and sport can go hand in hand, thus promoting respect, integration and solidarity.

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The label Generation 2024 : a catalyst for change

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The label Generation 2024 is awarded to educational establishments committed to promoting the practice of sport, as well as to education through sport. In Saint-Ouen, this label has helped to change mentalities and promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the sporting field. This is a significant step forward towards a more egalitarian and united society.

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Anticipation of the 2024 Olympic Games

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Saint-Ouen is actively preparing for the 2024 Olympic Games, which will coincide with the end of schooling for many current middle school students. Handisport will, without a doubt, be one of the flagship disciplines of these games. Thanks to the label Generation 2024, the young people of Saint-Ouen already have the opportunity to embrace the values ​​of these Games, such as effort, respect and solidarity, while breaking down stereotypes linked to disability.

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Conclusion

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Initiatives like this help prepare young people for a better world, where inclusion and solidarity are not simple concepts, but tangible realities on a daily basis. The label Generation 2024 and the rise of disabled sports in the colleges of Saint-Ouen are promising signs of progress and positive change.

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