[Criteria for granting permission for disabled persons to participate in the Ready for Labor and Defense training program].

E. V. Mashkovsky, K. Predatko, A. Magomedova, S. V. Shteĭnerdt, K. Volodina
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Rehabilitation, adaptation, and social integration of the disabled are the priority issues of social welfare policy in the Russian Federation. This includes the enhancement of availability ofphysical education and adapted sports programs. One of the best practices for the improvement ofphysical activity among the population is the "Ready for labour and defense" training system (GTO). However, it is not adapted for those with physical challenges and disabilities. To involve this special fraction of the population in physical activity and participation in the GTO system, disability groups eligible for this activity need to be identified. They can include individuals with visual (VI), intellectual (II), hearing (HI), and locomotor problems as well as those with transplanted organs (TO). Also, minimum disability criteria (MDC) for the participants from each group which would make them eligible to practice an adapted GTO system should be defined. The development of MDC for individuals with VI, II, HI, and TO is relatively easy as they are common for most adapted sports. However, it remains a challenge for persons with locomotor problems since they make up a very diverse group bearing in mind that the rules of the International Paralympic Committee envisage different MDC for different adapted sports. There are two possible solutions: (1) to develop specialized MDC for each sport discipline included in the GTO system, (2) to develop universal MDC for all disciplines. The next step in promoting the GTO system among individuals with physical challenges and disabilities will be the development of the para- GTO program that would be unique and adapted for all categories of the disabled individuals.
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[残疾人参加劳动防卫预备训练的准予标准]。
残疾人的康复、适应和融入社会是俄罗斯联邦社会福利政策的优先问题。这包括提高体育教育和适应体育项目的可获得性。改善人口身体活动的最佳做法之一是“劳动和防御准备”培训系统(GTO)。然而,它并不适合那些有身体障碍和残疾的人。为了让这部分特殊人群参与体育活动和GTO系统,需要确定有资格参加这项活动的残疾群体。他们可以包括有视觉(VI)、智力(II)、听力(HI)和运动问题的人,以及器官移植(TO)的人。此外,应该为每个组的参与者定义最低残疾标准(MDC),使他们有资格实践经过调整的GTO系统。对于患有VI、II、HI和TO的人来说,MDC的发展相对容易,因为它们在大多数适应性运动中是常见的。然而,对于有运动障碍的人来说,这仍然是一个挑战,因为他们组成了一个非常多样化的群体,要记住,国际残奥委员会的规则为不同的适应运动设想了不同的MDC。有两种可能的解决方案:(1)为GTO系统中包含的每个体育学科开发专门的MDC;(2)为所有学科开发通用的MDC。在有身体障碍和残疾的个人中推广GTO系统的下一步将是发展para- GTO计划,该计划将是独特的,适用于所有类别的残疾人。
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