Rise CEO calls for focus on physical activity to tackle region’s inequalities
The North East must focus on increasing levels of physical activity to tackle inequalities for its most marginalised populations.
That’s the call from Clare Morley, chief executive of the region’s leading health and wellbeing charity, Rise.
Her calls come after Sport England released the latest data on the population’s activity levels – which shows that the region is one of the least active in the country.
Clare comments:
At a regional level, the Active Lives data shows:
Rates of inactivity in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear are higher (27.27%) than the rest of England (25.70%).
In Gateshead and South Tyneside, around a third of the population are considered inactive; 33.3% in Gateshead and 30.6% in South Tyneside.
Sunderland and North Tyneside also have higher inactivity rates than the national average of 25.7% - Sunderland is 27.8%, while North Tyneside is 28.7%
Sport England chief executive, Tim Hollingsworth, adds: “While there are many positives, the report also reminds us how much there is still to do. At the moment, a person’s likeliness to be active depends too much on their bank balance and postcode. That’s why we will unapologetically continue to target our investment into places where it can make the biggest difference, and on the groups who have most to gain.”
Download Rise's report with the latest data on activity levels in the North East
Find out more from Sport England about the Active Lives report