The aim of significant areas for sport is to help ensure our most important sporting sites are fully recognised for the part they play in the delivery of individual sports.
There are lots of ways we can help support you and your organisation. Whether you’re looking advice on facilities or support developing a safeguarding strategy, we've outlined how you can access our services.
You're twice as likely to be physically inactive if you have a disability. Understanding the barriers to participation is key, so we've collated some of the key research.
People who belong to a faith group are less likely to be physically active. Our research delves into some of the reasons why, and how we might be able to change this.
Information and research to help you unpick some of the reasons behind the gender gap, which sees fewer women playing sport and getting physically active.
How can we support people who are inactive to find their way into sport or physical activity? We've gone through a vast amount of research to help answer that question.
Gain a better understanding of what factors come into play when studying the impact of sporting events on the nation's physical activity levels using the information on this page.
We fund projects and organisations, small and large, that help people get more people active. Every penny we spend ties into our vision that everyone in England should feel able to take part in sport and physical activity.
The outdoors presents a huge opportunity to encourage people to get active. But to grow the outdoors activity market, there are some key trends to consider.
A third of the 12 million adults in England who are in a lower socio-economic group are inactive. Our research unpicks some of the reasons why, with useful tools and resources.
To ensure people who are engaged in sport and physical activity have the best possible experience, the workforce must be recruited, developed and supported in the right way.
People with a long-term health condition are more likely to be inactive than those without. We've collated some of the key research to help break down barriers.