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Material from the 2015 Taking Part user event, held on 28 July 2015, including four presentations from the event.
The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.
This page lists links to ad-hoc statistical analyses on the Taking Part survey that have not been included in our standard publications.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Eady, Mrs Gemma Todd, and Dr Gillian Smith on 15 July 2024.
This publication contains survey results on participation in culture and leisure amongst adults (aged 16 years old and above) in England.
The questionnaire changes in the Taking Part survey since 2005 to 2006.
In preparation for the 2011 to 2012 survey, the Taking Part adult and child questionnaires were reviewed to ensure the survey continued to collect relevant information.
This report outlines the methods used for the Taking Part survey, 2013 to 2014, and includes annexes.
A report outlining the findings from questionnaire development work undertaken by TNS-BMRB in late 2010.
Using Taking Part Survey data to identify 4 distinct groups of volunteers: general, sport, multi-activity and arts and heritage.
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