Annual Disability and Activity Survey Secondary Analysis Research Webinar
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Annual Disability and Activity Survey Secondary Analysis Research Webinar

Join us to learn about the findings from our secondary analysis of our influential Annual Disability and Activity Survey

By Activity Alliance

Date and time

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Over the previous five years, the Annual Disability and Activity Survey (ADAS) is the primary source of insight for organisations working towards a future where all disabled people feel they belong in sports and activites. It provides detailed insight into changes in disabled people’s perceptions and experiences of sport and activity year-on-year.

It complements Sport England’s Active Lives Adult Survey, helping us understand why disabled people are still twice as likely to be inactive as non-disabled people. These secondary analysis reports offer further insight from the previous five years of research, highlighting differences in disabled people's experiences of sport and activity across regions and demographics.

This accessible event will bring together people and organisations from many sectors including sport, leisure, and disability. Join colleagues from Activity Alliance and a range of committed partners to explore the secondary analysis findings and learn about areas for action across the sector.

Our reports focus on the following areas:

• Disabled people's experiences of sport and activity across regions and demographics.

• Preferred sources of advice and information on being active.

• Representation and belonging in participating, volunteering and working in sports and activity.

The research webinar will help you to:

• Understand key findings, including key areas for change and action.

• Hear from committed partners across the sector on how they use this research, and how this informs their respective areas of work in their regions.

• Hear about how to collectively use the findings and our asks to help create positive change.

Who is this event for?

Anyone interested in or working to increase participation and improve experiences for disabled people in sport and activities. This could be at a strategic or delivery level, including:

• Active Partnerships

• Education or community organisations

• Local Authorities or councils

• Disabled people and Disabled People’s Organisations

• Sports clubs, facilities, or leisure operators

• Health organisations and charities

• Researchers and policymakers

• Get Out Get Active partners

• National Governing Bodies of Sport

If you have any questions about the research project, please contact Jake Netherway, Senior Research & Insight Advisor: email research@activityalliance.org.uk or call 0808 175 6991.

This online webinar will be live captioned, if you have any accessibility requirements, please contact us by emailing Jamie Blair at events@activityalliance.org.uk or call 07866 921745.

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Activity Alliance is a national charity and the leading voice for disabled people in sports and activities.

Our vision is a future where all disabled people feel they belong in sports and activities.

Our mission is to improve opportunities to be active, empowering disabled people to get involved in sports and activities in the way they choose. We do this by supporting organisations to include more disabled people and provide accessible, welcoming experiences.

Our team can help you to embed better practice. Our support includes a wide range of insight, training, programmes and resources. We work within many sectors, including those who work in leisure, education, or those who are delivering strategies for local and national organisations. Working with others enables us to have and share the best possible insight and expertise with our partners.

To find out more about Activity Alliance, please visit our website, email info@activityalliance.org.uk, or phone 0808 175 6991

 

Free
Aug 13 · 05:30 PDT