New survey launched to better understand how Covid-19 has affected physical activity levels
Active Derbyshire has launched a new survey to better understand how physical activity levels may have been affected during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The survey, which is being launched across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, aims to get a further understanding of whether resident’s frequency of exercise has been affected positively or negatively, and to explore the possible reasons for this.
The survey will run until Friday 6 June and anyone who participates will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win £50 in shopping vouchers.
Anyone can participate and is encouraged to share with as many friends and families as possible so more communities can be reached.
Stuart Batchelor, Active Derbyshire Director, said: “The Active Derbyshire team, our partners and our board are committed to our vision, and working hard to deliver our vision of making physical activity, including sport, the norm for people who live, study and work in our communities.”
He added: “Active Derbyshire are calling on all partners and stakeholders who share this purpose, to work together collaboratively to make physical activity the norm for people who live and work within our communities. By sharing this survey, you can help us to gather important information to better understand the physical activity landscape during this time – keep an eye on our social channels and newsletters where we’ll be sharing the survey also.”
To take part in the survey please visit: https://www.activederbyshire.org.uk/active-at-home#survey