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Active People - Berkshire

 

Developing the picture of Berkshire

Here is some inital analysis of the Active People Survey data. Over the coming months it is planned to review the data in more detail and share it through this page.

 

Click on an item below to review the analysis:

 

Berkshire Headline Profile analysis                  Berkshire Key Performance Indicators

 

Modelled maps estimating active adult participation in each of the Berkshire Local Authority areas can be found by clicking Here
 
If you undertake Active People survey analysis that could be relevant to partners in Berkshire Sport, please email berkshiresport.com or tel 0118 93766135/6 About the Active People Survey

The Active People Survey is the largest ever survey of sport and active recreation to be undertaken in Europe. It is a telephone survey of 363,724 adults in England (aged 16 plus) and is unique in providing reliable statistics on participation in sport and active recreation for all 354 Local Authorities in England (a minimum of 1,000 interviews were completed in every Local Authority in England). The Active People Survey, conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of Sport England, started on the 15th October 2005 and was completed on 16th October 2006. The sample was evenly divided over each month and spread across the whole year for each local authority to ensure the results are not biased by variations associated with different seasons.

The survey provides by far the largest sample size ever established for a sport and recreation survey and will allow levels of detailed analysis previously unavailable. It identifies how participation varies from place to place and between different groups in the population. The survey also measures; the proportion of the adult population that volunteer in sport on a weekly basis, club membership, involvement in organised sport/competition, receipt of tuition or coaching, and overall satisfaction with levels of sporting provision in the local community. The questionnaire was designed to enable analysis of the findings by a broad range of demographic information, such as gender, social class, ethnicity, household structure, age and disability.

For more information and background to the survey visit:
www.activepeoplesurvey.com


 

Active People Survey headline results
Sport England published the headline results of the Active People Survey on 7 December 2006. To find out more about the headline results of the survey click here.

Active People Diagnostic
Active People Diagnostic is an innovative online reporting and analysis tool which gives stakeholders access to their survey results at the touch of a button. It is a unique resource providing state-of-the-art reporting and analysis capability which enables users to assess levels and patterns of sport and active recreation in their area or sport, and to benchmark and profile performance. Active People Diagnostic is a powerful local strategic planning tool and will be used by local authorities, county councils, County Sport Partnerships, National Governing Bodies, and other national and regional partners.


 

Active People Diagnostic is a password-protected site with access for registered users only. If you would like to register for Active People Diagnostic, please contact activepeoplediagnostic@sportengland.org.

 

 
 
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