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Recommendation 4

4 Acknowledged

Sport England has not yet translated its understanding of the barriers to participation into action...

Recommendation
Sport England has not yet translated its understanding of the barriers to participation into action to enable inactive groups to participate in sport and physical activity. Sport England recognises three key requirements to get inactive groups to participate: motivation, confidence and opportunity. It recognises that some groups face greater barriers to participating in sport and physical activity, including women, lower socio-economic groups and disabled people. Sport England set itself targets to increase activity levels between 2016 and 2020 for women aged 16–60 by 250,000 and lower socio-economic groups in targeted communities by 100,000. Immediately prior to the pandemic, it was on track to deliver against its target for lower socio-economic groups, but significantly off track on its women’s target. Among inactive groups which did not have targets, activity levels among the over-75s and disabled people increased before the pandemic, but there was no such increase in activity levels within Black or Asian ethnicity groups. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated some of the existing inequalities in activity for the least affluent, Asian people and disabled people. Sport England accepts that its past work on addressing barriers has over-relied on creating opportunities to participate, through a focus on building facilities and opening up clubs, incorrectly assuming this would be enough to generate activity. Sport England says that its new strategy looks at how to build people’s confidence and motivation, but it did not provide us with any concrete examples of what this looks like in practice. Recommendation 4: Sport England should, by June 2023, write to us with details of the barriers for the least active groups, and what action it is taking to address them to ensure people have the motivation, confidence and opportunity to participate in physical activity.
Government Response Summary
Sport England will continue to support people to be active and cross-government working will be crucial, saying the barriers are complex and vary from person to person.
Government Response Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. active groups, and the action they are taking to support people to be active in the way that best works for them. The barriers to getting active and taking part in different forms of sport and physical activity are complex, multi-faceted and personal. Barriers to activity are often driven by specific social, cultural and economic factors. The appropriate action to address inequalities in activity are therefore equally multi- faceted, with action varying from one demographic group to another and from person to person. Sport England will continue to support people to be active where they are able to exert specific influences to contribute to behaviour change, and cross-government working will be crucial. This will be a key pillar throughout the government’s new sport strategy.