Scottish Disability Sport National Survey

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) is excited to introduce its first ever National Survey.

SDS aims to address inequalities experienced by people living in Scotland with a disability or a long-term health condition when trying to be more physically active.

If you live in Scotland, are aged 16 and over and have a disability or long-term health condition, you are eligible to complete this survey.  Having a disability or long-term condition means that you have a physical, intellectual or vision impairment or hearing loss that has a long-term, (i.e. expected to last 12 months or more) and substantial functional impact on your ability to do your normal daily activities.

If you are not able to complete this survey by yourself, you can ask another person to help you or complete the survey on your behalf.

To make sure that these actions are making a meaningful difference, SDS would like to hear from adults living with a disability or long-term condition in Scotland. For example, what makes it difficult for you to take part in sport and physical activity and what would make it easier?  Even if you do not take part in any activity, we would still like to hear from you.

Link To Survey

(This survey is created in collaboration with researchers at Queen Margaret University Edinburgh and builds on the report produced by the Observatory for Sport in Scotland and University of West of Scotland and SDS are grateful to all who helped support this survey, including our sister organisation Activity Alliance who provided invaluable insight from their survey experience).

 

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