1) Availability, use, and suitability of parks and outdoor spaces, 2) Availability, use, and utility of non-designated physical activity facilities
Publisher/Sponsor:
Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (CFLRI)
Part of the 2010 Physical Activity Monitor: Getting Kids Active, these bulletins describe parents’ perceptions about their child’s use of
1) Parks and outdoor spaces and how well these types of places meet their child’s needs (Bulletin 10), and
2) Other places in the community where children can be active that may not necessarily be designated for physical activity, such as a school yard used outside of school hours or community centre (Bulletin 11).
The bulletins provide breakdowns by parents' age and sex, child's age and sex, socio-economic and demographic characteristics, and activity level and sport participation, and maps trends and changes from 2000 to 2010.
Publication Date:
2012
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