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.
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Sport England have published their ‘Sport for all’ report, which highlights the ethnicity gap in physical activity and sport across the country. The report highlights how deep-rooted inequalities mean people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds are far less likely to be physically active.
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.
New research from the Activity Alliance has highlighted the differences in activity levels and perceptions of sport and physical activity
A new fact sheet to help sport and leisure providers support disabled people from low-income households has been released by Activity Alliance.
Evidence from Public Health England to support the use of greenspace to reduce health inequalities; a review from 2020.
Cycle planning and development needs to create equitable spaces and start designing cycling for everyone. This guide is a call for people making cycling decisions to ensure cycling in the UK is more inclusive.