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South West Annual Review 2006/2007
Check what progress we've made with the South West Plan for Sport, our business plan targets and our county sport partnerships. See what grants we've awarded and how we've worked to get more people active. Download South West Annual Review (PDF). Find out what the priorities were for the Regional Office team to deliver with our key regional stakeholders in the second year of the Regional Plan for Sport in the South West. Read more

Sport England South West now has a core team of 3 staff who work within the "Performance and Investment" area and are based within the Regional Office :

Simon Ridd  - Head of Performance and Improvement (0207) 273 1845
Email:simon.ridd@sportengland.org;
Jim Barrett  - Improvement Manager (0207) 273 1855
Email: jim.barrett@sportengland.org
Matt Roebuck - Performance Analyst (0207) 273 1871
Email:matt.roebuck@sportengland.org

Their role is about generating a culture of continuous improvement within the sports sector by showing what outcomes are being achieved within the sector and what types of interventions and investments are making a real difference.  Through clear performance management, new policy and resource allocations can be made that are based on clear evidence.

Active People Survery Overview
One such management tool is the recently conducted Active People Survery that the team have been leading on.  The survey results provides us with unprecedented levels of detail about the sport and exercise habits of the nation.  For the very first time it give a picture of participation by geographic area, right down to local authority area and will help us to shape the future direction of Community Sport working closely alongside our national and regional partners.

The headline results of the Active People Survey were published in December 2006. It is the largest single survey of sport and active recreation ever undertaken and provides statistical information about levels of participation across the country – by geographic area, age group, sex, disabled / non-disabled, ethnicity and socio-economic group. This includes information on participation across all 354 local authorities in England. The survey also gives a breakdown of levels of participation in different sports and the proportion of people volunteering to support sport.

Survey Rationale
These results will help Sport England and its partners:

Information gathered from the Active People Survey will work in tandem with information on sports facility provision available via www.activeplaces.com (public web database) and www.activeplacespower.com (available to registered users). Together this will help Sport England and partners identify gaps in provision and address barriers to access.

The results will also inform the new sport and recreation indicators in the Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA).

Survey Information and Headline Results for the South West Region:


Participation

Regular participation in sport and active recreation varies across different socio-demographic groups:


Volunteering

Club membership, receiving tuition, taken part in organised competition

Satisfaction with sports provision in the local area

70.5% of adults are fairly or very satisfied with sports provision in their local area  - national figure is 69.5%.

To find out more about activity and volunteering levels in your area of the Region click onto the SW factsheet


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