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Representative facility use by people from the most deprived socio-economic groups Representative facility use by young people aged 11-19yrs Representative facility use by people from black & minority ethnic groups Representative facility use by people aged over 60yrs Proportion of facility usage by disabled people aged under 60yrs |
This indicator is not included in the CPA 2007/8. However, Sport England believe that this indicator is an important measure in assisting local facilities to improve their services for their local communities. For this reason Sport England will continue to promote this Performance Indicator as a very useful local measure that Local Authorities might wish to consider as part of their local basket of indicators in future Local Area Agreements.
Sport contributes to a range of outcomes and priorities shared by local and central government and other public sector agencies. In particular, sport can promote: healthier communities; safer and stronger communities; raising standards; economic vitality; and meet the needs of children and young people.
Sports facilities are an important aspect of local government provision and make a major contribution to these outcomes. A high proportion of local authority leisure department expenditure goes on indoor sports facilities.
Rates of participation in sport display inequality across social class, age, ethnicity and disability. For equality of opportunity to exist for all it is important that barriers are removed and opportunities maximised. The equity performance indicator (participation in local authority sport / recreation provision) measures how representative facility usage is.
How is this indicator collected?
What are the associated costs?
How is this indicator collected?
Performance information is gathered at a sample of local authority sports facilities. Local authorities are invited to nominate a number of facilities to be assessed on the following basis:
These nomination criteria seek to ensure that a sufficient amount of assessment work is carried out across all authorities and that where a local authority controls a larger number of facilities a representative number are considered. The criteria also seek to ensure there is an appropriate balance across the type of facilities considered.
The sports and leisure facility indicators proposed are all subject to minimum collection standards. The facilities can be assessed using the following services:
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What are the associated costs?
Local authorities should contact either the National Benchmarking Service or APSE (about data collection for the Equity and Value for money indicators) to find out the cost of these services.
Local authorities will also need to resource the survey work at their centres. Many centres choose to manage the user survey with centre staff, this can be a good way of raising awareness of, and commitment to, performance. Other centres choose instead to engage market research professionals to manage the user survey on their behalf.
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When will the data be available
Performance indicators and national benchmarks are already well established and local authorities are already able to use the National Benchmarking Service and APSE Performance Networks for the equity and value for money indicators. The measurement process can be undertaken now.
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