2.1a Engagement patterns Flashcards
Of different social groups in physical activities and sports (9 cards)
What are engagement patterns / participation rates?
The number of people within a group who are involved in sport compared with those who are not.
What are 5 benefits of Physical activity?
- Mental health + wellbeing
- Maintain physical health and reduce the risk of disease
- Reduce crime and anti-social behaviour
- Develop community, inclusion and volunteering
- Encourage lifelong healthy lifestyles
What is a sedentary lifestyle?
Inactive, people are not regularly physically active
Which government department encourages us to participate?
DCMS is a government department (Department for digital, culture, media and sport)
Which helps to drive economic growth, enrich lives and promote the UK abroad.
What does sport england do?
Helps people and communities across the country get a ‘sporting habit for life’
Non government + funds facilities/programmes/initiatives to get more people
What are National governing bodies?
Independent organisations that govern each sport
Agrees and implement rules
What are priority/target groups?
Groups of people who have been identified as in danger of not participating in as much physical activity as much as they should.
Which are examples of priority groups?
Young People (5-16)
16 + / Adults (with a particular focus on gender)
Socio-economic groups
Age
Ethnic minority groups
Young people