Sport Waikato Survey
Sport Waikato Survey
Sport Waikato Survey • News • Forest View High School
Dear Parents / Whanau
Sport Waikato will soon be circulating an online survey with secondary school students across the region. The following information will explain how and why we are conducting the survey at Forest View High School.
Why are we surveying Rangatahi (Young People)?
Young people are important to us, and experiences during secondary school years can inspire or discourage a life-long involvement in physical activity. We want to ensure that rangatahi have great sport, physical activity and active recreation experiences at school and the more you know about a population group, the better placed you are to provide opportunities and experiences that meet their needs, ultimately supporting a lifelong love of being active - we need to be making decisions that are informed by the audience who we are looking to cater for.
Why will the survey be in schools?
We want to find out what more can be done to support schools and teachers, and link schools to sport and recreation organisations in their communities. We are targeting secondary schools from across the country, so we have information from a cross-section of rangatahi across New Zealand. We want to survey all secondary school students and school is the best place to reach young people.
Do schools have a say in how and when the survey is administered?
Yes. The survey is circulated to students and is completed online. It is up to the school as to when and where the survey is completed. The survey has been set up, so it is easy for schools and students to take part at a time which is convenient for them.
Data Protection
Students will have their say but will not be identifiable down to the individual level. There is a section at the end of the survey that asks participants to voluntarily provide their name, date of birth and postcode. These details will enable the responses to be combined with other data held by Sport NZ and/or other agencies (e.g. Statistics NZ), but will be removed once this done (i.e. individuals will not be able to be identified).
If for any reason you do not want your child to participate in the survey you are welcome to opt your child out of taking part. To opt your child out please email: Jenna Keane – [email protected]