Start Date
30th August, 2023
End Date
30th August, 2023
Time
11:00-12:30
Location
ONLINE
County
Summary Description
The webinar will give participants an overview of headline outdoor recreation data as well as insights from deep-dive analysis into the impact of deprivation, rural v urban location, and disability and long-term illness on greenspace access and people’s participation in outdoor recreation activities.
Price
Free
Course Description
The People in the Outdoors Monitor for Northern Ireland (POMNI) gathers evidence and trend data through an omnibus survey relating to how people engage with the natural environment, the benefits they gain from it, and the barriers they face trying to access it.
Building on the launch of POMNI results last year, this webinar will provide insight from deep dive analyses of the data gathered from over 6000 responses in the first POMNI survey. The aim is to improve our understanding of:
- The impact of deprivation on outdoor recreation participation
- The urban-rural disparity in greenspace access
- The experience of outdoor recreation for people with disability or long-term illness.
With various POMNI resources now available including a headline report, an infographic video, deep-dive reports, and Factsheets for all Councils, this event will demonstrate how the data can be accessed and its many use cases.
The webinar will be led by Elizabeth Annett (Communication and Training Specialist, Outdoor Recreation NI) and Duncan Stewart (Founding Director, 56 Degree Insight).
Course Content
The webinar will cover:
- An overview to the People in the Outdoors Monitor for Northern Ireland (POMNI)
- Deep dive analysis into:
- Urban-rural disparities in outdoor recreation
- Impact of deprivation on outdoor recreation
- The experience of outdoor recreation for people with a disability/long-term illness
- Signpost to POMNI Factsheets for each Council.
Why Attend?
Understand the data better!