Data and learning: Inequalities

We know there are inequalities within physical activity, this section explores research to understand these in more detail and learn from evidence of how to approach these.

16 results found

By GreaterSport

GreaterSport have worked with Sporting Equals to understand BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) Groups’ activity levels, attitudes, motivations and barriers to sport and physical activity across Greater Manchester. Both organisations felt it was important to share some of the key findings.

By GreaterSport

A review of how things have progressed in the 10 years since the Marmot Review was published, highlighting the health inequalities across the UK, and the health gap between the rich and poor.

Group of four people walking through a park

By GreaterSport

Evidence from Public Health England to support the use of greenspace to reduce health inequalities; a review from 2020.

By GreaterSport

Green spaces are important to almost everyone, and the Covid-19 pandemic has shown how important access to nature is. However not everybody has the same access to green space, with people from ethnic minority backgrounds or from low incomes are less likely to have good access to green space.

By GreaterSport

The Marmot Review, published in 2010, has fundamentally shifted discourse on health inequalities in the UK and internationally. It has shaped our approach to health inequalities within Greater Manchester and across the UK.

Activity Alliance

By GreaterSport

A new fact sheet to help sport and leisure providers support disabled people from low-income households has been released by Activity Alliance.