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Disabled adults participation in sport 2001

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Consultant:
Office for National Statistics (ONS)

The Research
The aims of this study are to identify current 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. The primary objectives of the research are to:

This research is the first comprehensive national survey of disabled adults' participation in, and attitudes towards, sport.

Progress to date: Fieldwork completed.

Reports
Headline findings (303KB) (PDF)
Full report (4.08Mb) (PDF)
Additional tables (5.05Mb) (PDF)


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