Active Lives Adult Survey Launches 2022-23 Findings
Published: 26 April 2024
Since 2016, an additional two million adults in the UK have become more active!
Published: 26 April 2024
Since 2016, an additional two million adults in the UK have become more active!
Published: 10 April 2024
Physical activity is a key ingredient in a healthy life, helping older adults to stay independent, prevent falls and live longer. Here's how one leisure centre increased the number of older adults joining the centre by 300%.
Published: 31 March 2024
The results are in - youth wellbeing programme empowers 22,000 young people to have their say
Published: 10 January 2024
“…I have met new friends, learned new skills and I get out of my house a lot more now and that has made me a lot more physically active.” Local people have been telling us how they’ve benefitted through Investing in Communities projects….
Published: 30 November 2023
No need to worry of you missed our recent events. We've put together a round up of the top tips and frequently asked questions to help you with your application.
Published: 14 April 2023
If you’ve ever been curious about how young people feel about physical activity, our latest survey of young people on the Isle of Wight provides an interesting snapshot.
Published: 14 April 2023
New insight explores the motivations, barriers and preferences of young people for engaging in physical activity.
Published: 25 November 2021
Earlier this year we launched the Me & Activity report, showing how young people’s activity habits had changed in response to the pandemic. Here, Emma takes a look at whether all things digital are really the best way to engage Generation Z.
Published: 20 October 2021
Earlier this year we launched the Me & Activity report, showing that young people had positive feelings about physical activity, but struggled with feeling motivated. Here we explore how the recommendations can help YOU become more accessible.
Published: 5 August 2021
New We Can Be Active insight explores local activity levels and highlights stubborn inequalities in physical activity and sport.