Project Details
Description
This place-based systemic work will see us work with stakeholders to overcome the specific barriers to physical activity that exist in Landport, Portsmouth.
This new way of working directly supports the government’s Get Active strategy, which set ambitious targets of getting 2.5 million more adults and 1m children active by 2030 to tackle the disparities in activity levels across society.
We’re targeting the greatest resource to areas with highest inactivity levels and other social need indicators as this is where this commitment can have the biggest impact on our key outcomes.
And we’re using a range of data sources to inform this approach, including physical activity data from our Active Lives Surveys, as well as wider social data including the index of multiple deprivation (IMD), community need and health inequalities data.
This new way of working directly supports the government’s Get Active strategy, which set ambitious targets of getting 2.5 million more adults and 1m children active by 2030 to tackle the disparities in activity levels across society.
We’re targeting the greatest resource to areas with highest inactivity levels and other social need indicators as this is where this commitment can have the biggest impact on our key outcomes.
And we’re using a range of data sources to inform this approach, including physical activity data from our Active Lives Surveys, as well as wider social data including the index of multiple deprivation (IMD), community need and health inequalities data.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/12/23 → 31/03/28 |
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