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Locality Insight

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Local Area Insight

This page contains data to inform decisions surrounding provisions and support in Norfolk. It also includes our locality insight ward tables, which you can download below. Alternatively, if you’re looking for information and contacts for our localities team, click here.


Local adult physical activity levels

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The Active Lives Survey provides us with yearly figures for inactivity available down to lower tier local authority level (i.e. Breckland, Norwich, North Norfolk etc.) However, often we want to have a more local understanding of areas of higher and lower physical inactivity.

For this, Sport England have used data modelling techniques using data from the national Adults Active Lives Survey to estimate the prevalence of inactivity and activity in the local population, available down to smaller areas.


Active Lives Survey Figures for Norfolk

Adults

Sport England’s Active Lives Adult Survey is a comprehensive study of activity levels among adults aged 16+ in England. The interactive chart below shows the percentage of adults who fall into each of the following physical activity categories:

  • Inactive – Less than 30 minutes of physical activity a week
  • Fairly active – Between 30-149 minutes of physical activity a week
  • Active – 150 minutes+ of physical activity a week

Children and Young People

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Sport England’s Children’s Active Lives Survey is a comprehensive study of activity levels among children aged 5-16 in England. The interactive chart below shows the percentage of children who fall into each of the following physical activity categories:

  • Less active – less than 30 minutes of physical activity a day on average
  • Fairly active – between 30-59 minutes of physical activity a day on average
  • Active – 60 minutes+ of physical activity a day on average

This chart’s purpose is to allow you to view the most recent Children’s Active Lives Survey figures for Norfolk and compare them with previous years and other local geographies. You can use the filters to the left of the chart to view the percentage of children who are inactive, fairly active, or active in each area.


Active Norfolk Ward Tables

At Active Norfolk we think that data is crucial. It plays an important part in making informed decisions and directing resources to where they are most needed.

For this reason, we have designed our locality insight tables to present information at a local level. They use a wide range of indicators linked to physical activity. There are several indicators which span four main themes. These are:

  • Population characteristics
  • Populations at risk of physical inactivity
  • Health inequalities
  • Conditions linked to physical inactivity

These ward values are benchmarked against the district average, and colour-coded to indicate where particular issues are more or less prevalent.

These charts can also be used to identify priority outcomes and areas for physical activity to help with in communities within each district.

Download the latest Ward Tables

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This data was last updated April 2024




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