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Title: LGA Community Recreation Forum


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LGA Community Recreation Forum
Research whats out there?
Michelle Crisp
Research Officer Office for Recreation and Sport
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Introduction
  • ABS Sport definition, industry framework,
    funding
  • ABS Childrens Data
  • ABS General Social Survey
  • ERASS
  • Building Health
  • More than Winning

3
NCCRS/SRG Participation Framework
  • What is Sport?.and what is
  • Exercise
  • Recreation
  • Physical Recreation
  • Physical Activity
  • Leisure
  • Organised Sport
  • Competitive Sport

4
NCCRS Conceptual Model of PA
5
NCCRS/SRG Industry Framework
Supply Demand
  • Funding
  • 3 tiers of government
  • Private (clubs, sponsorship)
  • Use of funds

Indicators Community needs Participation Household
expenditure
  • Facilities
  • Stock, condition
  • Use of facilities
  • Clubs/registered players
  • Open Space
  • Active Transport
  • Community Capital
  • Industry
  • Economic activity
  • Directly/indirectly attributable
  • Major events - sport tourism/mass entertainment
  • Retailing
  • Sports media
  • Overseas trade
  • Goods
  • Services
  • Employment
  • Sports admin
  • Coaches, officials
  • Volunteers

6
Economic Power
  • Sport generated an estimated 8.8bil 2004/05
    (Source ABS, Sports and Physical Recreation
    Services Australia (2004/05) cat no 8686.0)
  • It employs 220,000 people, generating 358
    million in annual exports and close to 1 billion
    in taxation revenue.
  • (Source Australian Sports Commission (1999)
    Beyond 2000. p.10)
  • In South Australia, the recreation and sport
    industry contributes more than 2.2 of Gross
    State Product
  • Employs more than 20,000 people
  • (Source Office for Recreation and Sport (2000)
    Game Plan. p. 2)

7
NCCRS/SRG Funding of Sport
Source ABS, Sport and Recreation Funding by
Government, 2002, cat no 4147.0
8
ABS Childrens Data
  • 2000, 2003, 2006

9
Children's Culture and Leisure Activities (2006)
Source ABS, Children's Participation in Selected
Culture and Leisure Activities, 2006, cat no
4901.0
10
Children's Organised Sport Participation SA
Trend 2000-06
  • Dance equalises boy/girl participation
  • Participation peaks 9-11yo (75)
  • 12-14 yo play for longest (21 gt10hrs per
    f/night)
  • Frequency increasing

Source ABS, Children's Participation in Selected
Culture and Leisure Activities, 2000-06, cat no
4901.0
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Jnr Organised Sport- Who is Participating
Source ABS, Children's Participation in Selected
Culture and Leisure Activities, 2003, unpublished
data
12
Jnr Organised Sport- Who isnt Participating
Source ABS, Children's Participation in Selected
Culture and Leisure Activities, 2003, unpublished
data
13
Top 7 Sports SA 2006
Boys
Girls
Source ABS, Children's Participation in Selected
Culture and Leisure Activities, 2006, unpublished
data
14
Youth Profile SA
  • Research undertaken by UniSA in partnership with
    ORS
  • Sample 3,306 students
  • Urban and regional schools
  • Upper primary and lower secondary
  • Overall response rate (following parental
    consent) 36.4
  • Self report questionnaire
  • 44 Psycho-social statements, physical activities,
    sports, barriers

15
Regular organised sport participation
 
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Barriers
  • Friendships Number 1 2
  • I would try new sports if my friends were
    interested in playing too
  • I would play more sports if my friends were
    involved

17
Barriers (cont)
  • Lack of time
  • Not enough time to play as much as they would
    like
  • Homework limited time available
  • No time for any sport
  • Insignificant barriers
  • Competitiveness
  • Risk of injury
  • Parents

18
Barriers key segments
  • Gender differences
  • Barriers more prevalent amongst girls
  • Urban vs Rural
  • Transport and convenience significant barrier
    amongst rural students
  • Primary vs Secondary
  • Homework and time pressures more significant for
    secondary students

19
Youth Physical Activity Model
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
20
Findings YPAP analysis
  • Reinforcing Factors
  • Highly significant for all sub-groups
  • Is it worth it?
  • Highly significant for most sub-groups
  • Am I able?
  • Significant for rural boys, indirectly linked to
    PA via Is it worth it?
  • Enabling
  • Transport/rural access/low SES safety/girls

21
ABS General Social Survey
  • 2006

22
Volunteering SA 2006
Source ABS, Voluntary Work, Australia, 2006, cat
no 4441.0
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SR Volunteering 2006
  • 367,600 (31) volunteer, (vs 34 Aus)
  • 119,900 (10) volunteer in SR, (vs 11 Aus)
  • 32 of all volunteers involved in SR, (vs 33
    Aus)
  • 135,830 (25) SR volunteering involvements(vs
    25 Aus)
  • 20 of SR volunteers have long term involvement
    (10yrs)
  • 73 get involved because they were asked or knew
    someone
  • Non-professional sector

Source ABS, Voluntary Work, Australia, 2006, cat
no 4441.0
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Exercise Recreation and Sport Survey
  • 2001 - 2006

25
ERASS Sport vs Recreation Trend
26
ERASS Sport Organisation Trend
27
ERASS Age Analysis 2006
28
ERASS 2003 SA Participation by Region
Australian Benchmark 82.5
29
Building Health
  • 2006

30
Building Health
  • UK National Heart Forum, Living Streets, CABE
  • Strategic Planning
  • Urban Planning
  • Street and the Public Realm
  • Walking and Cycling
  • Urban Green Space
  • Outdoor Playing Space
  • Building Design

31
MORE THAN WINNING
The Real Value of Sport in South Australia
32
References
  • ABS
  • Childrens Participation (4901.0)
  • Voluntary Work Australia (4441.0)
  • Funding (4147.0)
  • Adult Participation (4177.0)
  • Household Expenditure (6535.0)
  • A Profile of Youth Sport in South Australia
  • Exercise Recreation and Sport Survey (ERASS)
  • Building Health
  • More than Winning

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Club sport participation
 
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School sport participation
 
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