Young people's leisure-time activities survey
Calling all young people in West Sussex!
Tell us what you think about leisure-time activities outside of and after school or college. This might be what you do in your free time.
Complete our survey below, and enter our FREE prize draw for a chance to win a £20 voucher.
The survey should only take 10 minutes to complete.
So, what's this all about?
We want to find out what you think about leisure-time activities outside of and after school or college.
We really want to hear from you if you live in West Sussex and are 11-19 years old, or up to 24 years old if you have a learning difficulty or disability.
Leisure-time activities (things you can do in your free time) could include:
- Sports and other physical activities
- Activities that are to do with your culture
- Places outdoors where you may go and stay
- Weekend and holiday-time activities
- Special interest clubs
- Volunteering activities
- Examples of the above include sports clubs, art clubs, play parks, youth clubs, swimming, skate parks, somewhere to go at the weekends and after school or college.
Your views will be included in a West Sussex Young Person's Health Needs Assessment. When it's finished, the needs assessment will tell everyone about young people's health and wellbeing, and what leisure-time activities are like across West Sussex.
It will go on a website called the West Sussex Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (opens in new window), which has lots of information about all sorts of topics and is available to anyone who is organising or planning services and support.
More importantly, it will help the county council come up with a plan about how it will support young people in the future.
Things that are good to know
- You can take part if you live in West Sussex, and are 11-19 years old, or if you have a learning difficulty or disability up to the age of 24 years old.
- When you completed the survey, a thank you page will pop up and you will be offered a chance to enter our free prize draw to win a £20 voucher.
- If you are aged 12 years old or under, and want to enter the prize draw, we just need your parent or carer to give us their name and email.
- We have created an Easy Read version of this survey. To complete the Easy Read survey, please use the following link: Young people's leisure-time activities - Easy Read survey | Your Voice West Sussex
- If you need any of this information or the survey in a different format, let us know at PublicHealth@westsussex.gov.uk . See below for more on this including how to get this information in other languages.
We really appreciate your views - please start the survey below.
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Other important stuff!
Confidentiality
All responses to this survey will be anonymous and confidential. We will group responses to the survey questions into themes, and it is these themes that will be presented in the needs assessment.
We will process this data in accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, General Data Protection Regulations and any subsequent relevant legislation. West Sussex County Council is registered as a Data Controller (Reg. No. Z6413427). The data you provide will not be used for any purpose other than that stated and will be stored electronically for a period of up to 1 year before being appropriately destroyed.
Further information and different formats
If you require any of this information in a different format, then please contact us by phone 0330 222 3172 or email at PublicHealth@westsussex.gov.uk (opens in new window) and we will assist you. If you are Deaf or hard of hearing and have BT's Relay (UK) texting app (opens in new window) installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 0330 222 3172.
Please note we have created an Easy Read version of this survey. To complete the survey in Easy Read, please use the following link: Young people's leisure-time activities - Easy Read survey | Your Voice West Sussex
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You can use the Google Translate function to access this project in a range of different languages. The Google Translate widget can be found at the top left-hand side of the project page, where it sits just above the black West Sussex County Council ribbon.