Physical Activity and Wellbeing Residents' Survey: 2024 Summary Report

Date Published
Sep 2024
Document Type
Report
Tags
Partner, Public
Themes
Health & Wellbeing*, Infrastructure & Travel*, Physical Activity, Physical Inactivity, Social & Community*, Strategy & Policy, Under Represented Groups*, Workplace Health
Sub Themes
Mental Health, Physical Health, Facilities, Planning, Travel, Deprivation, Ethnically Diverse Communities, Disability, Females, LGBT+, Lower socio-economic groups, Males, Specific Conditions, Young People
Geographic Area
Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland*
Lifestages
Early Years, Children & Young People, Adults, Older Adults
A summary report of the findings from the Physical Activity and Wellbeing Residents' Survey 2024.

The aim of the survey was to understand the attitudes, behaviours and intentions of our local community in relation to physical activity, health and wellbeing. The survey targeted all adult residents (aged 18+) living within Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland (LLR), with a focus on our least active residents (doing less than 30 minutes of physical activity a week).

A total of 3,832 residents responses were received. This report has been structured in a way that allows the reader to easily make comparisons across a range of target groups including; all respondents, our least active residents (doing less than 30 minutes of physical activity a week), Ethnically Diverse Communities, those from Lower Socio-Economic Groups (LSEG), and those living with a Long-Term Health Condition (LTHC).

The survey intends to provide valuable insight to support the Active Together Partnership plan future service delivery and messaging to support more residents to take part in regular physical activity, improve their health and wellbeing, and reduce inequality of access to opportunities.

Please note that statistical tests haven't been carried out on the data.