The Value of Sport monitor

There is a growing body of evidence that sport can deliver benefits across a wide range of public policy agendas. What is missing is easy access to the most up to date research combined with ‘state of the evidence reviews’ of its strengths and weaknesses.

The Value of Sport Monitor is a joint Sport England and UK Sport initiative working in conjunction with Professor Fred Coalter and colleagues at the University of Stirling. It provides an online monitoring service of the most up-to-date reference sources and critical reviews of published research evidence on the contribution of sport to a range of broader social issues.

The Value of Sport Monitor aims to provide the best evidence available in an informative and easy to use format that helps policy makers to make the case and practitioners to deliver what works best. It also provides a resource that will stimulate academic debate and assist in setting research agendas and priorities that address the gaps and current weaknesses in the evidence base.

The research is grouped into seven categories or themes outlined below. Click on the title headings below to search all the entries within the category. The main search box at the top of the page can be used to perform a search based on keywords.

The Value of Sport Monitor was last updated in November 2012.

Crime reduction and community safety

This section contains research on sports based prgrammes for 'at risk' communities and programmes aimed at the rehabilitation of offenders. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

Economic Impact and regeneration of local communities

This section contains research on the economic importance of sport to the economy and the economic benefits of increases in fitness and health. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

Education and lifelong learning

This section contains research on the direct and indirect relationship between sports participation and school-based educational performance. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

Participation

This section contains research on the relationahip between participation in childhood an adolescence and lifelong participation, and the factors which impact on participation. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

Physical fitness and health

This section contains research and evidence on complex and wide-ranging issues relating to the impact of physical activity on various aspects of health. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

Psychological health and wellbeing

This section contains work covering the relationship between physical activity and general aspects of psychological well-being. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

Social capacity and cohesion

This section contains research addressing the community impact of sport, the role of sport volunteering and the impact of sports development programmes. An overall summary of the evidence to date can be downloaded.

 

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