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The Active People Survey is the largest ever sport and recreation survey in Europe



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.

For more information and background to the 2005/6 Active People Survey view our FAQs here.

Active People Survey 1 – headline results

Sport England published the headline results of Active People Survey 1 on 7 December 2006. To find out more about the headline results of the survey click here.

Detailed results from the survey:
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. To find out more and how to access the site, click here.

Small Area Estimates of Participation

Using Active People Survey data, Sport England has modelled participation rates at middle layer super output area (MSOA). Active People already provides participation at a local authority level but in recognition that local authority areas are not homogenous and that there will be variation within a local authority, it was decided to model participation down to smaller areas. More.


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