Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey 2013

Module: Sport and Social Exclusion

This page lists the questionlists the questions asked within the Sport and Social Exclusion module in 2013. Clicking on the question name printed to the left of every question will bring you to the tables of results for that question. Publications and further information on Sport and Social Exclusion can be found on the Leisure Time and Sport resources page.

 

SPORT1: My experience of sport at school has given me a lifelong love of sport

SPORT2: My experience of sport at school put me off sport for good

SPORT3: At your secondary school was there a range of sports on offer that suited different abilities and interests?

SPORT4: Are boys' sports teams generally seen as more important by schools than girls' teams?

SPORT5: Do schools often become obsessed with one team sport and forget about all the others

SPORT6: Are segregated schools a major cause of segregation in sports?

SPRTLIKE: Was there a sport that you would have liked to have played at your secondary school but wasn't offered?

WATCH1: Have you watched English or Scottish premier league soccer matches?

WATCH2: Have you watched Gaelic football matches?

WATCH3: Have you watched Northern Ireland international soccer matches?

WATCH4: Have you watched Republic of Ireland international soccer matches?

WATCH5: Have you watched Ireland rugby matches?

WATCH6: Have you watched Ulster rugby matches?

WATCHOTH: Have you watched other sports?

OKSPRTDF: There is nothing wrong with different sports or teams being for Protestants or for Catholics

SPBRKBAR: Sport is a good way to break down barriers between Protestants and Catholics

PROTGAA: I would like to see more Protestants playing Gaelic sports

SECTOFF: Sectarianism puts me off some sports

ANTHNOSP: National anthems should not be part of sport in Northern Ireland

CATHNIFT: I would like to see more Catholics supporting the Northern Ireland international soccer team

GAAWEL: Is the Gaelic Athletic Association or GAA taking steps to welcome all traditions?

IFAWEL: Is the Irish Football Association or IFA taking steps to welcome all traditions?

RUGWEL: Is Ulster Rugby taking steps to welcome all traditions?

NILGWEL: Is the Ireland Football League taking steps to welcome all traditions?

GAATICK: Would you go to GAA match?

RUGTICK: Would you go to an Ulster rugby match?

NIFTTICK: Would you go to a Northern Ireland International football match?

OLDWEL: Sporting and leisure facilities are welcoming places for older people in NI

GLWEL: A gay or lesbian person would be welcomed to join, and play for most sports clubs in Northern Ireland

MEGWEL: A person from a minority ethnic group would be welcomed to join and play for most sports clubs in Northern Ireland

DISNTSER: Sports for disabled people are not taken seriously in Northern Ireland

WOMFAMNO: For women with young families there is almost no chance of keeping up their sport or exercise

MORTVWOM: If there was more TV coverage of women's sport, more women would play

WOM2ND: Women are second class citizens in sports in Northern Ireland

ALLIRRUG: I would like to see a Northern Ireland rugby team instead of an all-Ireland rugby team

ALLIRSOC: I would like to see an all-Ireland soccer team instead of one each for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

MORFNCOM: There should be more funding for cross-community sports projects

MORFNETH: There should be more funding for cross-ethnic sports projects

MORPGAA: In ten years time will more Protestants will attend GAA matches?

MORCNIFT: In ten years time will more Catholics attend Northern Ireland international soccer matches?

SPRTBARR: Does sport in Northern Ireland break down barriers or create barriers between Protestants and Catholics?

DONECCSP: Have you ever taken part in a cross-community sporting initiative?

BRKBAR: Did this cross-community sporting initiative help break down barriers?

GNBRKBAR: Do you think that, in general, cross-community sporting initiatives help break down barriers?

SPOPEN: Sports in NI are more open and inclusive for all types of people now than they were 10 years ago

SPLESASB: If there were more opportunities for participating in sport in this area there would be less anti-social behaviour

DKSPOFF: I don't know much about what sport is on offer in my area

SPOREXC: How often you yourself played sport or taken part in any kind of exercise over the last 12 months?

PUTOFF1-PUTOFF12: Have any of these things ever put you off doing a particular sport or type of exercise during your lifetime?

MECCOACH: How would you feel if you or your children or your grandchildren's sports team was being coached by someone from a minority ethnic community? (asked in the Attitudes to Minority Ethnic People module)

GLCHNGRM: How comfortable would you be using a changing room at the same time as someone that you knew was gay or lesbian? (asked in the LGBT issues module)

TRCHNGRM: How comfortable would you be using a changing room at the same time as someone that you knew was transgender? (asked in the LGBT issues module)






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