The Get Doncaster Moving (GDM) team receive a high volume of requests for information and support from the GDM Network of partners and wider stakeholders, and from a wide range of organisations and sectors. Sharing our learning – and learning from others – is a fundamental value of Get Doncaster Moving and we welcome and encourage requests to share our learning and our approach.

We house many of our learning resources on our website. You can take a look at our resource library below for data, insights and learning related to physical activity. Use the categories or tabs options to narrow your search.

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Please note we are currently testing the resource library, ahead of it's official launch in December 2024, please bear with us while we work to keep making improvements to the library during this time.

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GDM Journey 2020

Wed, 19 May 2021

Progress and achievements GDM has made in 2020

Findings from a Resident Panel poll to determine residents' plans as covid-19 restrictions eased (April 2021).

The Get Doncaster Moving Team undertake regular process learning. This is to help the team to reflect on what change is happening (or not), how and why. The learning is summarised in reports to cover a 6-month period; some reports focus on specific learning themes, while others are broad in nature.

Findings from a Resident Panel survey into the activity levels of children and young people (February 2021).

Findings from a Resident Panel survey on the impact of lockdown on activity levels (December 2020).

The UCI Microgrant Scheme was introduced off the back of the successful Tour De Yorkshire 2019 Microgrant Scheme. The overall aim was to use an evidence-led approach to develop insight around understanding the social impacts of sports events on local communities and their levels of physical activity...

Doncaster Council is committed to understanding and improving the value of iconic sporting events for local communities. Previous research from the Tour de Yorkshire 2018 and 2019 and the Union Cyclist International Championship Event 2019 shows that these events leveraged community social structures...

The Get Doncaster Moving Team undertake regular process learning. This is to help the team to reflect on what change is happening (or not), how and why. The learning is summarised in reports to cover a 6-month period; some reports focus on specific learning themes, while others are broad in nature.

The Get Doncaster Moving Team undertake regular process learning. This is to help the team to reflect on what change is happening (or not), how and why. The learning is summarised in reports to cover a 6-month period; some reports focus on specific learning themes, while others are broad in nature.

Resident Panel Poll - Active travel (Unknown Binary Data, 196 Kb)

Findings from a Resident Panel poll on active travel (August 2020).

An evaluation report of the Local Delivery Pilot, 12 months on from the Baseline Report.

Resident Panel survey - Activity levels (Unknown Binary Data, 421 Kb)

Physical activity levels within Doncaster (Survey, April 2020).

The story so far of the GDM journey, reflecting on achievements and milestones (2019/20).

GDM Journey 2019

Fri, 20 Mar 2020

Progress and achievements GDM has made in 2019

The Get Doncaster Moving Team undertake regular process learning. This is to help the team to reflect on what change is happening (or not), how and why. The learning is summarised in reports to cover a 6-month period; some reports focus on specific learning themes, while others are broad in nature.

Doncaster Council's commitment to understanding and improving physical activity (PA) surrounding iconic sporting events, continued with the Union Cycliste Internationale Championship event (UCI), 2019.

The theory of change (2019-2020) (Unknown Binary Data, 80 Kb)

The Theory of Change outlines both system and population outcomes for Doncaster as a whole (that is, all Doncaster Residents).

Doncaster Council (Leisure Services) commissioned a social impact assessment for their section of the 2018 Tour de Yorkshire route through their status as a Sport England Local Delivery Pilot. Leeds Beckett University were chosen to carry out this research / assessment.

A toolkit for Early Years Practitioners to support with the physical activity guidelines for children under five.

The overarching purpose of this new research reported on here was to build on the learning and achievements from this previous TdY 2018 research, and the interventions piloted during the TdY 2019. The aim was to further enhance key stakeholders' understanding about how in practice they can work together...

The FrameWorks Institute developed evidence-based guidelines to change the frame of our campaigns and communications. Lots of detail in the attached document to support better framing for behaviour change.

This report includes information about events where members of the community identified things that help them to be active where they live (Sept 2019).

This document summarises the proposed method for the main stage of CFE Research's evaluation of the Doncaster Local Delivery Pilot (LDP).

The Get Doncaster Moving Team undertake regular process learning. This is to help the team to reflect on what change is happening (or not), how and why. The learning is summarised in reports to cover a 6-month period; some reports focus on specific learning themes, while others are broad in nature.

The Get Doncaster Dancing Strategy outlines our ambitions to changing behaviour and inspiring people to get active through dance.

Our research partners, CFE are undertaking a process and outcome evaluation of the first two years of the Doncaster LDP to understand 'what' happens as a result of the pilot and 'how' and 'why' change occurs. This report summarises the baseline position for the Doncaster LDP, describing the outcomes...

This reports includes the training of Community Explorers to have recorded conversations about physical activity with people in their community (May 2019).

The Get Doncaster Moving Team undertake regular process learning. This is to help the team to reflect on what change is happening (or not), how and why. The learning is summarised in reports to cover a 6-month period; some reports focus on specific learning themes, while others are broad in nature.

This reports provides a detailed summary of the phase one report (March 2019).

This reports includes a survey of almost 1200 Doncaster residents (Feb 2019).