Keeping the conversations going: Principles for complexity friendly measurement.

Posted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 11:32

Keeping the conversations going: Principles for complexity friendly measurement.

This blog has been co-authored by Graeme Sinnott (Active Partnerships), Dr Katie Shearn (Sheffield Hallam University), and Darcy Hare and Chad Oatley (Sport England). The intention is to help thinking and conversations around measurement to keep progressing, locally and nationally. To stimulate discussion between people within and across places. To encourage innovation and connections.

In March over 150 colleagues gathered to explore 'What is relevant to measure and how do we do it together?' when we are interested in mobilising whole-systems approaches around physical inactivity.

The session was a space to explore what we are learning about measurement methods and principles that are sensitive to the complexity of addressing physical inactivity and the inequalities...

From Graeme Sinnott, Dr Katie Shearn, Darcy Hare and Chad Oatley.

Tags: Health, Physical Activity, Policy, sport policy