wandsworth - a sport and physical activity profile for the london borough of wandsworth
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A sport and physical activity profile Wandsworth
Background information to help sport and physical activity development in the London Borough of Wandsworth
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Profile Wandsworth
This resource pack contains information to help you develop sport and physical activity in the central London Borough of Wandsworth. It contains a range of information on the London Borough of Wandsworth, relevant to sport and physical activity, which can be used to help understand the specific needs of the borough. The profile includes:Slide No Slide title
4 The geography of Wandsworth
5 Wandsworth’s population
6 Levels of deprivation in Wandsworth
7 Dominant market segments in Wandsworth
8 Activity levels in Wandsworth
9 Where are people active in the borough?
10 Existing provision of sport and physical activity
11-12 Sport centre facilities
13 London Borough of Wandsworth’s sport and leisure staff structure
14 The key goals of Active Wandsworth’s strategy
15 Funding opportunities in Wandsworth
16-19 Contacts
17 Sport and physical activity contacts
18 Sports clubs and activity providers
19 Educational establishments
The geography of WandsworthWandsworth is divided into 20 wards, as shown on the map opposite. Wards are divided into smaller areas known as Medium Super Output Areas (MSOAs). MSOAs are divided into smaller areas known as Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs). Population data for these areas can be found hereKEY: WARDS
BF – BedfordBH – BalhamEF – EarlsfieldEP – East PutneyFF – FairfieldFZ – FurzedownGV – GraveneyLM – LatchmereNC – NorthcoteNG – NightingaleQT – QueenstownRH – RoehamptonSB – ShaftsburySF – SouthfieldsSMP – St Mary’s ParkTF – ThamesfieldTO – TootingWH – West HillWP – West PutneyWW - Wandsworth
Wandsworth’s population
The Office for National Statistics’ Neighbourhood Statistics website enables you to find out detailed information on populations for various areas. Below are some key facts about Wandsworth’s population.The population makeup of an area, e.g. age, gender, ethnicity and levels of deprivation can determine the type of health issues it may face. This has a large influence over the types of health services (including physical activity) required and how best to provide them to the local population.
*click to view data sources
Population – Census data 2011*
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Male 48.4% 49.3% 49.2%
Female 51.2% 50.7% 50.8%
Under 16 16.7% 19.9% 18.8%
16 – 64 74.5% 69% 64.6%
65+ 8.8% 11.1% 16.5%
• Wandsworth has the largest inner London borough population.• The population size is expected to rise to over 330,000 by 2030 with the greatest increases in the 45-49, 50-54 and 55-59 year age
groups.• 71% of residents who work commute to a place of work outside of the borough.• There is a high level of population turnover each year and the movement of young people into the borough is expected to
continue.• The age structure of residents is skewed towards the young, the 20-39 year old age group represents 48% of the population
compared to 27% nationally and 36% in Greater London.• 116,845 people in Wandsworth are aged between 30-49, representing 40% of the Wandsworth population which is above the
proportion for London – there is an expected rise in this age group with an additional 2,000 people in the 45-49 age group.• Population of the 75+ age range is around 11,300 (4% of population) and Wandsworth has the second highest proportion of women
aged 75+ living alone in London.• 20% of the borough is non-white, compared to 31% in Greater London and 12% nationally – a greater increase in the number of
Asian or Asian British ethnicities, particularly Bangladeshi since 2001.• Of the 50,000 or so Islington residents who identified themselves as being from a Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) group in 2009,
20% are Black African, 17% are Black Caribbean, 12% are Black Other and 11% are Bangladeshi.*source: London Borough of Wandsworth JSNA 2010
Levels of deprivation in WandsworthInformation about the deprivation of the area you’re working in can also help target your work. Deprived areas are likely to have less income so may require cheaper activities. These areas also face more health issues than less deprived areas. The wards with the most deprived areas in Wandsworth are Queenstown and Roehampton.
• The residential wards of Latchmere, Roehampton, Queenstown and Tooting all exhibit significant disadvantage across most dimensions of deprivation and therefore these are the boroughs priority neighbourhoods.
• There has been considerable redevelopment of the area and 102 key potential development sites have been identified bringing more jobs and homes in the future.
• Statistically, Wandsworth residents are not expected to live as long as their counterparts elsewhere in London. Males are expected to live 76 years and females 81 years whereas male Londoners as a whole can expect to live 77 years and females 82 years.
• Cancer and cardiovascular disease cause significant numbers of early deaths.
• In 2010, 2,500 people died in Wandsworth.• The Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR) for Wandsworth are in line with
the England rates, but worse than the London figures. For some specific conditions (circulatory disease, cancer and stroke), the SMRs for Wandsworth indicates a higher rate of mortality than in London or England.
*source: London borough of Wandsworth JSNA 2010
Dominant market segments in Wandsworth
It is useful to know as much as you can about your potential target market, their attitudes and their motivations and barriers when it comes to playing sport. Sport England have developed 19 profiles (known as ‘segments’) of typical individuals and their characteristics. Below shows Wandsworth’s make-up in terms of these segments.
More information on Sport England’s market segments
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Activity levels in WandsworthKnowing the current activity levels, as well as the past activity levels, of people in the area you’re working in can help you plan for and develop sporting provision.
The Active People Survey continuously measures the number of people taking part in sport across the nation and in local communities.
Details on Wandsworth’s activity levels can be found below:
• Its most recent survey had a sample size of 163,000 people, all aged 16 and over.
• Data goes back as far as 2005/6. • Findings are published every six months. • The key measure is known as the ‘1 X 30’
indicator, which is the number of people who have participated in moderate intensity sport for at least 30 minutes on at least four days of the last four weeks.
• More details on the Active People Survey can be found here.
• Active People also measures sports volunteering.
• Coachweb is an online sports coach management system used by Pro-Active London.
Participation (APS-5 - 100% Measure)
Wandsworth
Zero sessions 37%
1-3 sessions (less than once a week)
10%
4-7 sessions (once a week) 15%
8-11 sessions (twice a week) 13%
12+ sessions (at least three times a week)
25%
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Sports volunteering - minimum 1hr per week (APS -6)
6% 5.20% 7%
Qualified coaches (Coachweb) 35
Where are people active in the borough?
This map shows activity levels (as measured by the Active People Survey) broken down by MSOA.
It shows that the more deprived areas (as seen on the slide ‘Levels of deprivation in Wandsworth’) have lower levels of physical activity than the less deprived areas.
Existing provision of sport and physical activity
• The Active People Survey also measures sports club membership across the country.
• In Wandsworth, as in London generally, there are less clubs than the rest of the country. People are more likely to take part in informal sport.
• Get Active London (GAL) is an online club and activity finder. The tables show the numbers of facilities registered with GAL.
• Clubmark is Sport England’s quality club accreditation scheme. Clubs which have Clubmark have proved they offer the right environment which ensures the welfare of members and encourages everyone to enjoy sport and stay involved throughout their lives.
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Club memberships (APS -6) 33% 21.70% 22%
Receiving regular tuition (APS -6)
22% 17% 16.40%
Taken part in organised competition (APS -6)
19% 12.20% 13.80%
Number of Clubmarked clubs 27 855 11,863
Number of Clubs (Get Active London)
162
Percentage of clubs with ClubMark
17%
Youth Clubs 15
Activity listings on GAL 43
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Main Facilities 13Facilities registered with Get Active London 111Leisure Contract Provider D C LeisureOpen spaces (public access) 57
Sports centre facilities (1)Below are details of the facilities available at the sports centres in Wandsworth.
IFI
Accredited
Swimming Pool
Sports Hall
Group Exercise
Squash
Gym CrècheHealth/ Spa
Outdoor sports
Balham Leisure Centre
Barn Elms Boathouse
Barn Elms Sports Centre
Battersea Park Millennium Arena
Battersea Sports Centre
Furzedown Recreation Centre Latchmere Leisure Centre
Putney Leisure Centre
Roehampton Sport and Fitness Centre
Sports centre facilities (2)Below are details of the facilities available at the sports centres in Wandsworth.
IFI
Accredited
Swimming Pool
Sports Hall
Group Exercise
Squash
Gym CrècheHealth/ Spa
Outdoor sports
Tooting Bec Athletics Track and Gym Tooting Bec Lido Tooting Leisure Centre Wandle Recreation Centre
London borough of Wandsworth’s sport and leisure staff structure
The key goals of Active Wandsworth’s strategy
Aim Strategic Priorities
Improving Places
Involves, protecting and improving the number and quality of places for active travel, active recreation and sport, across the borough including the River Thames, highways, parks, playing fields, sports facilities, leisure centres, schools and other community buildings where physical activity and sport take place.
Inspiring People
up-skilling the sector
Involves the recruitment, training and deployment of human resources including volunteers, coaches, officials, administrators, walk leaders and instructors. Also supporting people to provide high quality opportunities, to participate in active travel, active recreation and sport.
Increasing Participation
Involves providing children and young people with an active and healthy start to life, and instilling them with a desire for a lifelong participation in physical activity and sport. Providing adults with choice and information on leading an active and healthy lifestyle and supporting those most at risk where inactivity is affecting their health or where physical activity can contribute to the prevention and management of long term health conditions
• Active Wandsworth is the community sport and physical activity network (CSPAN) for Wandsworth. They promote a sporting and physical activity culture within Wandsworth to improve the health and wellbeing of the local community.
When developing sporting provision, the key goals of Active Wandsworth should be considered. Their full strategy is available and their current goals are listed left. The borough also has priority sports, which are listed below.
Wandsworth’s priority sports: • Athletics• Judo• Movement and Dance• Rowing• Swimming• Table Tennis• Tennis• Volleyball
Funding opportunities in Wandsworth (1)There are various funding opportunities relevant to sport and physical activity in London. They can be found here. Below are some opportunities specific to Westminster:
Fund Amount available
Overview Closing
date
How to apply
Chances: Enabling Young People to
Achieve (Wandsworth only)
Up to £5,000
Chances is the grant fund available from Lifetimes Charity. Small grants available to Voluntary and some Public Sector Organisations whose work involves relieving hardship for parents with children under 13 years of age. Previously an Easter break programme of Archery was funded.
16th
Septembe
r 2013
Click here for full criteria and an application form.
Miles Trust for the Putney and
Roehampton Community
(Wandsworth only)
Not specified
The trust seeks to address those areas of community life in Putney and Roehampton that are not covered by statutory funding by making grants to other charitable and voluntary bodies.
Rolling Write to:
Mrs AJ Holman, 11 Genoa Avenue, London SW15 6DY or [email protected]
Southfields Community Fund
(Wandsworth only)
Up to £1,500
The Southfields Community Fund supports the following within a small area of Wandsworth: Projects or activities with social or
educational purposes
Activities which improve the lives of those who live or work in the Fund’s area of benefit (as above).
Currently
closed:
deadline
TBC
For further information, including the benefit area map Click here
Sir Walter St John’s Educational Charity
Small Education Grants
(Wandsworth and Lambeth only
Up to £1,000
Sir Walter St. John’s Educational Charity makes grants to promote the education and training of children and young people under the age of 25 who live in the London Boroughs of Wandsworth and Lambeth and who are in need of financial assistance. Preference is given to supporting projects and activities with young people who live in the Battersea area.
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Guidelines are available here: http://www.wvsda.org.uk/funding/ or further information, to discuss your proposal and for an application form, please contact the Charity’s Manager, Melanie Griffiths. Telephone: 020 7498 8878 – Tuesdays,Wednesdays and Thursdays / Email: [email protected]
Contacts
The following slides contain useful contact details of people and organisations in Wandsworth.
1. Sport and physical activity contacts.2. Sports clubs and activity providers.3. Educational establishments.
Sport and physical activity contacts
First Surname Title Organisation E-mail TelephoneSports Unit
Claire ReevesChief Leisure & Sport Officer
Wandsworth Borough Council
[email protected] 02088716741
Tim FlemingAssistant Chief Leisure & Sport Officer
Wandsworth Borough Council
[email protected] 02088718389
Peter FreemanSports & Physical Activity Development Manager
Wandsworth Borough Council
[email protected] 8871 8390
Ann Marie
OrmondeSports Development Officer
Wandsworth Borough Council
02088718386
Chris AustinClub & Coach Development Officer
Wandsworth Borough Council
020 8871 8337 /07860 478374
Dereck
BrownSports Development Officer
Wandsworth Borough Council
02088718387
Nick AtkinsSport & Physical Activity Officer
Wandsworth Borough Council
Facility Contractor
Dave JoliffeWandsworth Contract Manager
DC Leisure [email protected] 02087671149
Other
Nick MillerSchool Games Organiser
Southfields Community College
020 8874 9948 /07800605491
Sports clubs and activity providersSport Club name Contact name Contact email
Athletics Herne Hill Harriers Steve Bosley [email protected]
Swimming Wansworth Swimming Club Mr N Rendell [email protected]
Football Barnes Eagles Symone Coleman [email protected]
Football Chelsea Community Football Club
Rob Searle [email protected]
Golf Roehampton Club
Gymnastics Mayfield Gymnastics [email protected]
Rugby Football Union
Bank of England RFC Simon Devis [email protected]
Swimming Wandsworth SC Kamilla Koslowska [email protected]
Tennis Lifetime Tennis Wandsworth [email protected]
Athletics Herne Hill Harriers Steve Bosley [email protected]
Swimming Wansworth Swimming Club Mr N Rendell [email protected]
Football Barnes Eagles Symone Coleman [email protected]
Football Chelsea Community Football Club
Rob Searle [email protected]
Golf Roehampton Club
Gymnastics Mayfield Gymnastics [email protected]
Rugby Football Union
Bank of England RFC Simon Devis [email protected]
Swimming Wandsworth SC Kamilla Koslowska [email protected]
Tennis Lifetime Tennis Wandsworth [email protected]
Athletics Herne Hill Harriers Steve Bosley [email protected]
Educational establishments
Below are links to educational establishment lists within Wandsworth: - Primary schools Secondary schools
HE and FESouth Thames CollegeSaint Francis Xavier CollegeThames Christian CollegeRoyal College of Art (Battersea Campus)Ernest Bevin CollegeUniversity of Roehampton
If you would like further details on any area covered by this resource or require further information on the London Borough of Wandsworth, please contact us:
www.pro-activecentrallondon.org