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Taking Part 2010/11: annual adult and child release

The latest estimates from the 2010/11 Taking Part adult survey produced by DCMS were released on 30 June 2011.

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This Cultural and Sporting Life: The Taking Part 2010/11 Adult and Child Report

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This Cultural and Sporting Life: The Taking Part 2010/11 Adult and Child Report

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Child engagement

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The influence of childhood participation on adult participation

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Sport and active recreation

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Attitudes to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

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Digital engagement

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Big Society

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Cycling and swimming proficiency

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Details

This report provides further analysis of the 2010/11 dataset and looks at some of the new topics that have been covered by the survey.

Period covered:

April 2010 to March 2011
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Geographic coverage:

National and Regional level data for England.
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Next release date:

Rolling annual estimates for adults, including the first quarter of the 2011/12 survey year, will be published on 29 September 2011.

Revisions*

Data was last revised on 3 September 2012.


Summary

The latest data from the 2010/11 Taking Part survey provides reliable national estimates of adult and child engagement with sport, libraries, the arts, heritage and museums & galleries. This release builds on the first release of data from 2010/11 to look at a number of areas in depth and present measures that begin to consider broader definitions of participation in our sectors. The report also looks at some of the other measures in the survey that provide estimates of volunteering and charitable giving and civic engagement.

The Taking Part survey is a continuous annual survey of adults and children living in private households in England, and carries the National Statistics badge, meaning that it meets the highest standards of statistical quality.

Statistical Report

Statistical Worksheets

These spreadsheets contain the data and sample sizes to support the material in this release:

Previous release

The previous Taking Part release was published on 30 June 2011 and can be found online. It also provides spreadsheets containing the data and sample sizes for each sector included in the survey.

The UK Statistics Authority

This release is published in accordance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics (2009), as produced by the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA). The UKSA has the overall objective of promoting and safeguarding the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It monitors and reports on all official statistics, and promotes good practice in this area. The latest figures in this release are based on data that was first published on 30 June 2011. Details on the pre-release access arrangements for this dataset are available in the accompanying material for the previous release.

The responsible statistician for this release is Neil Wilson. For any queries please contact the Taking Part team on 020 7211 6968 or [email protected].

Releated information

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Published 18 August 2011

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