Young people in Edinburgh want more access to leisure
By Luke Tuchscherer
A survey into the lives of young people in Edinburgh has revealed that while many of them engage in leisure activities in their spare time, some would like the opportunity to do more.
The Youngedinburgh Viewfinder 3 study, conducted by Ipsos MORI and the City of Edinburgh Council’s youth services, asked the views of 18,000 young people aged between 11 and 21.
The survey found that while 81 per cent of respondents regularly visited the cinema, more of them stayed in watching TV/DVDs, listening to music or texting friends.
Tellingly, a number of young people said they wanted more opportunity to do certain activities including going to the gym (22 per cent), attending a youth club (21 per cent) and going to see live music (21 per cent).
The findings have been reported to the council and will be used to inform the next action plan for Youthedinburgh, the youth services strategy for the city.
A survey into the lives of young people in Edinburgh has revealed that while many of them engage in leisure activities in their spare time, some would like the opportunity to do more.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
Elevate is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style this June, with organisers
confirming the event’s largest-ever drinks reception as registrations continue to run more
than 10% ahead of last year.
Create's new Personal Training Diploma is built on the depth, real-client practice and
coaching judgement that turn a qualification into genuine readiness - taught as one
continuous course so that every skill is reinforced and applied, not cleared once and
forgotten.
Stratford-on-Avon District Council is delighted to announce a new solar panel installation
project at Studley Leisure Centre, marking an important step towards improving the
sustainability of this valued community facility.
Young people in Edinburgh want more access to leisure
By Luke Tuchscherer
A survey into the lives of young people in Edinburgh has revealed that while many of them engage in leisure activities in their spare time, some would like the opportunity to do more.
The Youngedinburgh Viewfinder 3 study, conducted by Ipsos MORI and the City of Edinburgh Council’s youth services, asked the views of 18,000 young people aged between 11 and 21.
The survey found that while 81 per cent of respondents regularly visited the cinema, more of them stayed in watching TV/DVDs, listening to music or texting friends.
Tellingly, a number of young people said they wanted more opportunity to do certain activities including going to the gym (22 per cent), attending a youth club (21 per cent) and going to see live music (21 per cent).
The findings have been reported to the council and will be used to inform the next action plan for Youthedinburgh, the youth services strategy for the city.
A survey into the lives of young people in Edinburgh has revealed that while many of them engage in leisure activities in their spare time, some would like the opportunity to do more.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
Elevate is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style this June, with organisers
confirming the event’s largest-ever drinks reception as registrations continue to run more
than 10% ahead of last year.
Create's new Personal Training Diploma is built on the depth, real-client practice and
coaching judgement that turn a qualification into genuine readiness - taught as one
continuous course so that every skill is reinforced and applied, not cleared once and
forgotten.
Stratford-on-Avon District Council is delighted to announce a new solar panel installation
project at Studley Leisure Centre, marking an important step towards improving the
sustainability of this valued community facility.