lambeth - a sport and physical activity profile for the london borough of lambeth
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A sport and physical activity profile Lambeth
Background information to help sport and physical activity development in the London Borough of Lambeth
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Profile Lambeth
This resource pack contains information to help you develop sport and physical activity in the central London Borough of Lambeth. It contains a range of information on the London Borough of Lambeth, 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 Lambeth
5 Lambeth’s population
6 Levels of deprivation in Lambeth
7 Dominant market segments in Lambeth
8 Activity levels in Lambeth
9 Where are people active in the borough?
10 Existing provision of sport and physical activity
11 Sport centre facilities
12 London Borough of Lambeth’s sport and physical activity staffing structure
13 The key goals of Lambeth CSPAN’s strategy
14 - 15 Funding opportunities in Lambeth
16 - 19 Contacts
17 Sport and physical activity contacts
18 Sports clubs and activity providers
19 Educational establishments
The geography of Lambeth
Lambeth is divided into 21 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 here.
KEY: Wards
BS – BishopsBH – Brixton HillCC – Clapham CommonCH – ColdharbourCT – Clapham TownFD – FerndaleGH – Gipsy HillHH – Herne HillKH – Knights HillLH – LarkhallOV – OvalPR – Prince’sSL – St LeonardsSW – StockwellSH – Streatham HillSS – Streatham SouthSW – Streatham WellsTH – ThorntonTHL – ThurlowTsH – Tulse HillVS - Vassall
Lambeth’s populationThe 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 Lambeth’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.Population – Census data 2011* Lambeth London England
Total Population 303,100 8,173,90056,075,90
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Male 49.80% 49.3% 49.2%
Female 50.20% 50.7% 50.8%
Under 16 18% 19.9% 18.8%
16 – 64 74% 69% 64.6%
65+ 8% 11.1% 16.5%
*click to view data sources
• Lambeth’s population is expected to grow by 5.1% with increases mainly in the later working age range (46-64 years) and a growing elderly population (particularly the over 85 category).
• 45% of the population is in the 20-39 year age group compared to 36% in London• High levels of migration in and out of the borough – approximately 22%.• Lambeth has a younger age profile that the London and national average.• The fourth most densely populated urban authority in the UK.• Lambeth is the most diverse borough in the capital with high representation from the Black Caribbean and
Portuguese populations.• The Black African population is the fastest growing ethnic group and is projected to overtake the Black
Caribbean as the largest non-white group. There are also emerging Somali and Afghan populations.* Source London Borough of Lambeth JSNA 2009
Levels of deprivation in LambethInformation 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.
• In 2008, Lambeth was classified as the 5th most deprived ward in London and the 19th most deprived in England.
• Most deprived areas are concentrated in the Coldharbour, Knights Hill, Vassall, Tulse Hill, Stockwell, Oval, Larkhall and Bishop’s wards. 16 out of the 21 wards are in the 20% most deprived wards in the country.
• Poverty and social exclusion are key social challenged in the borough.
*source LB Lambeth JSNA 2009
Dominant market segments in Lambeth
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 Lambeth’s make-up in terms of these segments.
More information on Sport England’s market segments
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Activity levels in LambethKnowing 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 Lambeth’s activity levels can be found below:
Participation (APS-5 - 100% Measure)
Lambeth
Zero sessions 39%
1-3 sessions (less than once a week) 10%
4-7 sessions (once a week) 13%
8-11 sessions (twice a week) 11%
12+ sessions (at least three times a week)
27%
• 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.
People Lambeth London England
Sports Volunteering - minimum 1hr per week (APS -6)
5% 5.20% 7%
Qualified coaches (Coachweb) 18
Number of talented young athletes supported
16
• Active People also measures sports volunteering. A smaller proportion of Lambeth’s residents volunteer in comparison to London and England.
• Coachweb is an online sports coach management system used by Pro-Active London.
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 Lambeth’) have lower levels of physical activity than the less deprived areas.
Existing provision of sport and physical activity
Provision Lambeth LondonEnglan
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Club Memberships (APS -6) 24% 21.7% 22%
Receiving Regular Tuition (APS -6) 20% 17% 16.4%
Taken Part in Organised Competition (APS -6)
15% 12.2% 13.8%
Number of Club Marked Clubs 8 855 11,863Number of Clubs (Get Active London) 80
Percentage of clubs with ClubMark 10%
Youth Clubs 20
Activity Listings (GAL) 24
• The Active People Survey also measures sports club membership across the country.
• In Lambeth, 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.
Places Lambeth
Main Facilities 5
Facilities registered with Get Active London 56
Leisure Contract Provider GLL
Open spaces (public access) 58
Sports centre facilitiesBelow are details of the facilities available at the sports centres in Lambeth.
IFI Accredited
Swimming Pool
Sports Hall
Group Exercise
Squash
Gym
Crèche
Health/ Spa
Outdoor sports
Brixton Recreation Centre
Brockwell Lido Clapham Leisure Centre
Ferndale Community Sports Centre
Flaxman Sports Centre
London Borough of Lambeth’s Community Sports & Physical Activity Team
Lambeth Sports Team
The key goals of Lambeth CSPAN’s strategyWhen developing sporting provision, the key goals of the Lambeth CSPAN should be considered. Their strategy is currently in development and will be posted here when it is finalised. Lambeth has a published Community Plan 2013-16 which can be found here.
The borough does have priority sports, which are listed below.
Lambeth’s priority sports
Tier 1: Direct
• Athletics• Football• Netball• Tennis
Tier 2: Partnership
• Badminton• Basketball• Boxing• Cricket• Swimming
Funding opportunities in Lambeth (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 Lambeth:
Fund Amount available
Overview Closing date How to apply
Lambeth Legacy Fund
Between £500 - £2000
The aim of the Lambeth Legacy Fund is to support sports clubs and community organisations to enhance and strengthen their sports provision in Lambeth. This funding opportunity will help organisations to build their capacity and develop their services/provisions
Opens Tuesday 19th November 2013.
Deadline for applications Sunday 19th January 2014.
Any queries regarding the Lambeth Legacy Fund, please email [email protected] or call the Community Sports Team on 020 7926 0396/0338
GLL Sport Foundation
Not specified
• The GLL Sport Foundations work in partnership with national governing bodies of sport through our SportsAid partnership.
• Supported athletes must live / be educated (school, college, university) within a Borough / District where GLL or partners manage sport and leisure venues or affiliated to a club that has a training base at a GLL or partner managed sport and leisure venue - Borough / District partners*.
• All awards are aligned to the GLL Sport Foundation Awards Criteria.
• All awards are aligned to the below GLL Sport Foundation and partners Terms and Conditions.
• *Where a Borough / District athlete talent scheme operates the GLL Sport Foundation will work in partnership; awards and award terms and conditions will be aligned to the partnership agreement.
2014 applications open from 20/12/13 – 20/2/14
For more information please contact www.gllsportfoundation.org
Funding opportunities in Lambeth (2)
Fund Amount available
Overview Closing date How to apply
Lambeth London Youth Games Gifted & Talented Scheme
Up to £150 The Lambeth London Youth Games Gifted and Talented scheme is for young people who participate in sport to a high standard and may need assistance to support them. Grants will be awarded to assist with training, coaching, equipment and competition costs. Grants will not contribute to travel costs.
Thursday 31st October 2013.
Further rounds will be available in 2014 to support the 2015 Games squad.
Gifted and Talented scheme
Contacts
The following slides contain useful contact details of people and organisations in Lambeth.
1. Sport and physical activity contacts.2. Sports clubs and activity providers.3. Educational establishments.
Sport and physical activity contactsFirst
nameSurname Role Organisation E-mail Telephone
Community Sports & Physical Activity Team
Trevor East Community Sports and Physical Activity Mangaer
Lambeth Community Sports & Physical Activity Team
[email protected] 020 7926 0665
Rodney Craig Senior Sports Development Officer
Lambeth Community Sports & Physical Activity Team
[email protected] 020 7926 0396
Louise Fox London Youth Games Coordinator
Lambeth Community Sports & Physical Activity Team
[email protected] 020 7926 0338
Marcia Dillon Healthy Lifestyles Manager Lambeth Community Sports & Physical Activity Team
020 7926 0617
Lambeth Cultural Services
Mark Cook Acting Senior Cultural Services Client Officer
Lambeth Cultural Services
020 7926 0479
Public Health
Bimpe Oki Physical Activity Lead Southwark and Lambeth Public Health Dept
Other
Cedric Kabongo College Sport Maker Lambeth College [email protected]
020 7501 5892
Rob Wilkinson Director Moving Matters [email protected]
020 7737 952107918 744 557
Chris ParkSchool Games Organiser
Moving Matters [email protected]
07765 981 384
Sports clubs and activity providersSport Club Name Contact Name Contact Email Contact
NumberBasketball Reach & Teach Basketball Cl
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[email protected] 020 8900 5650
Football Balham Blazers (Youth) F.C. Greg Cruttwell [email protected]
Football Axten (Youth) F.C. Floyd Johnson [email protected] 07944 227 440
Football Waterloo (Youth) F.C. [email protected] 0207 820 1229
Tennis Wigmore LTC [email protected] 0208 769 3671
Educational establishments
Below are links to educational establishment lists within the borough: - Primary schools Secondary schools
Higher Education and Further Education:
King’s College LondonMorley CollegeLambeth College
If you would like further details on any area covered by this resource or require further information on the London Borough of Lambeth, please contact us:
www.pro-activecentrallondon.org