Workshop evaluations January – March 2016

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Workshop evaluations January – March 2016

Demographics Other: Job role Student 58% Physiotherapist 12% School Staff 8% Support worker / carer 5% Community activity worker Youth worker 4% College / University staff Instructor 2% CSP 1%

Demographics continued Frequency of provision Most common number of disabled people participants currently work with / support 1-5 people 56% of participants Most common age group participants predominantly work with / support 0 - 13 years 42% of participants

How participants found out about the training Other: School / College / University 66% Work 25% Voluntary organisation 2% CSP APCP / Physiotherapy 1% Prince’s Trust Brandon Trust Local council Girlguiding

Confidence, skills and knowledge in the inclusion of disabled people in sport and physical activity The number of participants who rated their confidence, skills and knowledge as good or excellent increased by 43% after the workshop

About the workshop continued Overall rating of the workshop out of 10, with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest 87% of participants rate the workshop 8 out of 10 or higher

It was easy to book a place on the workshop Logistics It was easy to book a place on the workshop 85% of participants either ‘strongly agree’ or ‘agree’

The workshop was well organised Logistics continued Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree The workshop was well organised 60% 38% 1% 0% CSP Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Active Cheshire 45% 47% 5% 3% 0% Active Cumbria 58% 42% Active Devon 48% 49% Active Dorset 70% 30% Active Essex 56% 44% Active Gloucestershire 76% 24% Active Norfolk 57% 43% Active Surrey 66% 10% Active Sussex 41% 1% Black Country 67% 33% Brandon Trust 55% Cornwall 60% 32% 8% County Durham Sport 63% 37% CSW Sport 69% 28%

Logistics continued CSP Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Derbyshire Sport 73% 27% 0% EFDS 58% 41% 1% Energize STW 66% 33% Get Berkshire Active 75% 25% GreaterSport 53% 44% Hereford & Worcs 56% 2% 7% Hertfordshire Humber Sport 76% 24% Interactive 50% 46% 4% Kent Sport 47% Lancashire Sport 100% Leicestershire &Rutland 67% Lincolnshire Sport 70% 30% Living Sport London Sport 57% 42% Merseyside Sport 80% 20% North Yorkshire Sport 68%

Logistics continued CSP Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Northamptonshire 47% 53% 0% Northumberland Sport 83% 17% Nottinghamshire 75% 25% Oxfordshire 40% 60% SASSOT 44% 51% 2% 3% 1% Somerset 100% Sport Birmingham 54% 46% Sport Hampshire & IOW 74% 26% StreetGames 91% 9% Suffolk Sport 50% Team Beds & Luton 61% 31% 8% Tees Valley Sport 73% Tyne & Wear Sport 67% 33% Wesport 59% 41% West Yorkshire Sport 63% 30% 5% Wiltshire & Swindon 72% 28% YMCA 55% 45%

The workbook provided will be helpful Resources The workbook provided will be helpful 96% of participants either ‘strongly agree’ or ‘agree’

I learnt about practical ways to support inclusive delivery What attendees learnt Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree I learnt about practical ways to support inclusive delivery 64% 35% 1% 0% Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Care Worker 68% 32% 0% Community Sport Provider 75% 24% Leader 60% 38% 1% Parent/Guardian 51% 46% 3% Qualified Coach 63% 36% Volunteer 62% 37% Other

What attendees learnt continued Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree I learnt about local opportunities for myself and the people I work with / support 45% 3% 7% 0% Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Care Worker 48% 42% 2% 7% 0% Community Sport Provider 55% 37% 6% Leader 3% Parent/Guardian 33% 47% 14% Qualified Coach 43% 4% 5% Volunteer 45% Other 46% 1%

What attendees learnt continued Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree I got new ideas / strategies that I could apply immediately in my role 58% 40% 1% 0% Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Care Worker 60% 39% 0% Community Sport Provider 68% 30% 1% Leader 40% Parent/Guardian 45% 53% 3% Qualified Coach 56% 41% 2% Volunteer 57% Other

What attendees learnt continued Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree I feel ready to support disabled people to access sporting opportunities 49% 47% 2% 0% Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Care Worker 52% 47% 1% 0% Community Sport Provider 65% 33% Leader 50% 2% Parent/Guardian 32% 59% 3% 5% Qualified Coach 48% 49% Volunteer 46% Other 44% 51%

What attendees learnt continued Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree The content of the workshop was tailored to my needs 54% 43% 1% 2% 0% Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Care Worker 58% 40% 1% 0% Community Sport Provider 69% 29% Leader 49% 47% 4% Parent/Guardian 39% 53% 8% Qualified Coach 56% 42% Volunteer 43% 2% Other 50%

Provided information about local opportunities available What attendees learnt continued Strongly Agree Agree Don’t Know Disagree Strongly Disagree Provided information about local opportunities available 42% 45% 5% 7% 1% CSP Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Active Cheshire 31% 58% 2% 10% 0% Active Cumbria 39% 53% 6% Active Devon 48% 49% Active Dorset 40% 60% Active Essex 52% 8% Active Gloucestershire 50% 41% 1% 7% Active Norfolk 33% 56% 4% Active Surrey 46% 43% Active Sussex 42% 55% Black Country 64% 36% Brandon Trust 29% 62% Cornwall County Durham Sport 71% CSW Sport 37% 63%

What attendees learnt continued CSP Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Derbyshire Sport 57% 36% 5% 2% 0% EFDS 29% 49% 8% 13% 1% Energize STW 35% 51% 6% 7% Get Berkshire Active 23% 42% 15% 19% GreaterSport 46% Hereford & Worcs 33% 4% 12% Hertfordshire 50% 25% Humber Sport 58% 3% Interactive 17% Kent Sport 40% 48% 11% Lancashire Sport Leicestershire &Rutland 67% Lincolnshire Sport 37% 9% 20% Living Sport 73% 18% London Sport 32% 39% 16% Merseyside Sport 63% 28% North Yorkshire Sport 44%

What attendees learnt continued CSP Strongly Agree Agree Don’t know Disagree Strongly Disagree Northamptonshire 37% 52% 2% 7% Northumberland Sport 65% 29% 0% 6% Nottinghamshire 66% 27% 1% 5% Oxfordshire 17% 67% SASSOT 36% 51% 4% Somerset 33% Sport Birmingham 19% 35% 8% Sport Hampshire & IOW 50% StreetGames 82% 9% Suffolk Sport 32% 3% Team Beds & Luton 42% 40% 16% Tees Valley Sport 43% Tyne & Wear Sport 46% 41% Wesport 45% West Yorkshire Sport Wiltshire & Swindon 58% YMCA 24% 10%

eLearning (November 2014 workshops onwards) Completed the eLearning prior to attending workshop Found the pre course eLearning valuable preparation for the practical workshop (of those who completed it) Did not complete but intend to complete in future Reasons for not completing eLearning Did not receive link / was not aware of it 76% Not enough time 13% Could not access it / did not work 12%

Role type by registered partner CSP Care worker Coach Community Sport provider Leader Parent / guardian Volunteer Other Active Cheshire 14% 12% 16% 3% 0% 33% 22% Active Cumbria 2% 10% 4% 41% Active Devon 9% 19% 20% Active Dorset 50% Active Essex 17% 25% 13% 8% Active Gloucestershire 18% 7% 6% 47% Active Norfolk 30% 23% 11% Active Surrey 40% Active Sussex 26% 21% 24% Black Country 58% Brandon Trust 93% 1% Cornwall 44% County Durham Sport CSW Sport 15% 31% Derbyshire Sport 27% EFDS 35%

Role type by registered partner continued CSP Care worker Coach Community Sport provider Leader Parent / guardian Volunteer Other Energize STW 8% 13% 19% 4% 6% 18% 32% Get Berkshire Active 0% 12% 69% 15% GreaterSport 2% 11% 23% 28% 29% Hereford & Worcs 17% 40% Hertfordshire 25% 50% Humber Sport 20% Interactive 31% 16% 22% Kent Sport 9% 56% Lancashire Sport 33% Leicestershire & Rutland Lincolnshire Sport 14% 7% Living Sport 45% London Sport 1% Merseyside Sport 5% 21% 38% 3% North Yorkshire Sport Northamptonshire 34% 10% Northumberland Sport 27%

Role type by registered partner continued CSP Care worker Coach Community Sport provider Leader Parent / guardian Volunteer Other Nottinghamshire 27% 8% 9% 7% 0% 17% 32% Oxfordshire 40% 20% SASSOT 3% 1% 58% Somerset 33% Sport Birmingham 11% 15% 48% Sport Hampshire & IOW 76% 13% 2% 5% StreetGames 42% 25% Suffolk Sport 18% Team Beds & Luton 35% 4% 24% Tees Valley Sport 16% 29% Tyne & Wear Sport 45% Wesport 6% 23% 10% 22% 31% West Yorkshire Sport 47% Wiltshire & Swindon 14% YMCA 39% 30%

Questions… What else would you like included in this report? Is it useful to have this information on a quarterly basis? For more information about the workshop evaluations please contact the AK4A team on AK4A@efds.co.uk or 01509 227751.