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Young People’s Survey (YPS) Methodology Report (post 2012 Christchurch fieldwork)

Sport New Zealand’s Young People’s Survey was undertaken in Term 3 2011.  While the majority of schools (and therefore students) took part at this time, some…

Sport and Recreation in the Lives of Teenagers

This document provides a summary of both international research about the way teenagers participate and also the solutions and responses that these countries have implemented to…

In Fact series

The In Fact series summarise key research that Sport New Zealand have funded.

Young Women’s Views and Experiences of Sport

This factsheet provides a summary of the findings of a study Sport NZ funded looking at young women’s engagement with sport, with a focus on 15 to…

Sport and Recreation and the Links with Socio-economic Background: (New Zealand Young People’s Survey Series)

Sport New Zealand’s Young People’s Survey is a school-based survey of over 17,000 young New Zealanders (5 to 18 years old). This in-depth report puts the…

Outdoor Recreation: Research Series

This new research series page contains research on Sport New Zealand commissioned research on outdoor recreation. It includes the outdoor recreation research agenda 2011, and research stocktake/synthesis…

Sport and Recreation in the Lives of 15 to 18-year-old Girls

This report provides a profile of 15 to 18-year-old girls’ involvement and interest in sport and recreation. The report also compares these girls’ participation and interest with that of:…

Post-Secondary School Sport Participation, Transition & Withdrawal

The general perception and anecdotal evidence suggests that upon leaving secondary school, people participate less in sports. The decline in physical activity and participation in sport…

Sport New Zealand’s Young People’s Survey 2011

This report provides more comprehensive results from the 2011 Young People’s Survey than the initial report – Sport and Recreation in the Lives of Young New…

He Oranga Poutama: What have we learned? A report on the developmental evaluation of He Oranga Poutama

He Oranga Poutama (HOP) is a Sport NZ (formerly SPARC) initiative that supports Māori wellbeing through sport and recreation. In 2009, the programme evolved from a…