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Get Out Get Active - Final Report Overview March 2020Get Out Get Active - Final Report Overview March 2020

London Sport
Added 3 years ago
Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is a programme that runs across the UK, supporting disabled and non-disabled people to enjoy being active together. This report measures the ongoing success of GOGA's programme under 4 key criteria: Impact, Delivery, Sustainability and Learning.Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is a programme that runs across the UK, supporting disabled and non-disabled people to enjoy being active together. This report measures the ongoing success of GOGA's programme under 4 key crite...

Transforming Local Sports Delivery for Women and GirlsTransforming Local Sports Delivery for Women and Girls

London Sport
Updated 4 years ago
This workshop toolkit has been created by Women in Sport and Sport England to help County Sports Partnerships get the most out of conversations with their partners. There are four sections that summarise key guidance on women and girls sport, these are: - Understanding your audience - Marketing and Communications - Running your sessions - Keeping them coming backThis workshop toolkit has been created by Women in Sport and Sport England to help County Sports Partnerships get the most out of conversations with their partners. There are four sections that summarise key guidance on ...

Understanding the London specific barriers to girls and women getting activeUnderstanding the London specific barriers to girls and women getting active

London Sport
Updated 4 years ago
Presentation put together by Boo Consulting for London Sport. Twenty-Nine women across four industry sectors and varying demographics were interviewed to explore London specific barriers to activity. London's female physical activity level is lower than the national average yet also has the greatest latent demand. Barriers were not paired with lack of opportunity rather; hectic London lifestyles, long commutes, higher perceived costs, s...Presentation put together by Boo Consulting for London Sport. Twenty-Nine women across four industry sectors and varying demographics were interviewed to explore London specific barriers to activity. London's female phys...

Patterns and trends in child physical activityPatterns and trends in child physical activity

London Sport
Updated 4 years ago
Presentation detailing levels of physical activities dependent on age, gender, social income, class and region. Currently only 20% of children meet government recommendations, with physical activity trends over the last four years decreasing.Presentation detailing levels of physical activities dependent on age, gender, social income, class and region. Currently only 20% of children meet government recommendations, with physical activity trends over the last ...

Patterns and trends in adults physical activityPatterns and trends in adults physical activity

London Sport
Updated 4 years ago
Presentation detailing levels of physical activities dependent on age, gender, social income, class and region. Only half of women are physically active and 2/3 of men, with this figure varying upon the stated demographics.Presentation detailing levels of physical activities dependent on age, gender, social income, class and region. Only half of women are physically active and 2/3 of men, with this figure varying upon the stated demographi...

Supporting the Thames Vision: Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity on the Tidal ThamesSupporting the Thames Vision: Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity on the Tidal Thames

London Sport
Updated 4 years ago
This insight report aims to provide Port of London Authority with a concise summary of current activity and potential opportunities for sport and recreation along the Tidal Thames. London Sport have carried out this work in support of Port of London Authority’s 20 year aim to see greater participation in sport and recreation on and alongside the water as part of the greater Thames Vision project. The scope of the work included gathering...This insight report aims to provide Port of London Authority with a concise summary of current activity and potential opportunities for sport and recreation along the Tidal Thames. London Sport have carried out this work...

Work, worklessness and health: local infographic toolWork, worklessness and health: local infographic tool

London Sport
Updated 4 years ago
The work, worklessness and health local infographic tool has been developed from the national work and health infographics, published in 2016. This new tool includes a slide set for every Borough in London. The slides present local-level data to help stakeholders raise awareness of work, worklessness and health issues and embed them into policy planning.The work, worklessness and health local infographic tool has been developed from the national work and health infographics, published in 2016. This new tool includes a slide set for every Borough in London. The slides pr...

2015 Eureka! Overview2015 Eureka! Overview

London Sport
Added 8 years ago
The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have identified that the cricket playing market is at best stagnant with player satisfaction declining quicker than ECB is responding.  Over half of cricket participants are identified as Millenials (20-34) who have low attention span, need instant gratification and are time poor. This presentation begins to tackle these obstacles to overcome the decline in participationThe England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have identified that the cricket playing market is at best stagnant with player satisfaction declining quicker than ECB is responding.  Over half of cricket participants are identi...

Watersports Participation SurveyWatersports Participation Survey

London Sport
Updated 8 years ago
A 2013 review of water sports and boating activity. Respondents were asked about frequency and methods of participation. The data highlighted that participation in water activities is at it's highest since 2007.A 2013 review of water sports and boating activity. Respondents were asked about frequency and methods of participation. The data highlighted that participation in water activities is at it's highest since 2007.