Tracking trends

Strategic monitoring is an important function of research at Sport England.

This includes:

Tracking trends research projects can be found below:

Documents

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  • icon pdfAn audit of sports provision in the Higher Education sector (2004): summary report 2MB

    Sport England commissioned TNS to undertake a wide-ranging review of the provision for sport in Higher Education (HE) establishments in England. This report summarises the key findings.

    Save or open 31 July 2009
  • icon pdfDisabled adults participation in sport (2001): additional data tables6MB

    This study aimed to identify levels of participation in sport by adults with a disability and their views on the barriers and constraints which may prevent them from taking part in sport. This document provides the data tables which accompany the main report.

    Save or open 03 August 2009
  • icon pdfDisabled adults participation in sport (2001): full report4MB

    This study aimed to identify levels of participation in sport by adults with a disability and their views on the barriers and constraints which may prevent them from taking part in sport. This report outlines the detailed findings of the research.

    Save or open 03 August 2009
  • icon pdfDisabled adults participation in sport (2001): headline findings308KB

    This study aimed to identify levels of participation in sport by adults with a disability and their views on the barriers and constraints which may prevent them from taking part in sport. This report summarises the headline findings of the research.

    Save or open 03 August 2009
  • icon pdfDisabled young peoples participation in sport (2001): full report3MB

    The overall aim of this study was to identify levels of participation in sport by young people with a disability. The primary objectives were: to identify, across a range of sports, current levels of participation in sport by young people with a disability, to identify barriers to participation in sport by young people with a disability and to make recommendations on future action to increase participation in sport by young people with a disability. This report outlines the detailed findings of the research.

    Save or open 31 July 2009
  • icon pdfDisabled young peoples participation in sport (2001): headline findings199KB

    The overall aim of this study was to identify levels of participation in sport by young people with a disability. The primary objectives were: to identify, across a range of sports, current levels of participation in sport by young people with a disability, to identify barriers to participation in sport by young people with a disability and to make recommendations on future action to increase participation in sport by young people with a disability. This report summarises the headline findings of the research.

    Save or open 31 July 2009
  • icon wordFinal Baseline report for PSA21: Indicator 6 (published August 2009)508KB

    Data from the Taking Part Survey, highlighting the percentage of adults (aged 16 and over) who participate in culture or sport.

    Save or open 17 September 2009
  • icon pdfLifestyle sports (2005)302KB

    The report is based on a study of available evidence about lifestyle sports in the UK. It consists of conventional published material, recent research undertaken for Government, market analyses and trend data, internet searches, trade and lifestyle magazines and personal contacts with youth workers, probation officers, physical education professionals and others.

    Save or open 31 July 2009
  • icon pdfSports participation and ethnicity in England: headline findings178KB

    The aim of this study was to provide robust statistical data on the levels and patterns of sporting participation among ethnic minority groups in England.

    Save or open 31 July 2009
  • icon wordSports provision in the Higher Education sector (2004): full report 866KB

    Sport England commissioned TNS to undertake a wide-ranging review of the provision for sport in Higher Education (HE) establishments in England. This report outlines the findings of the research in detail.

    Save or open 11 August 2009

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  • Excel icon Microsoft Excel .XLS
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