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.

If you can't find what you are looking for, or wish to contact the team about these resources, please complete this short request form: Request for support

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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The story so far

GDM Journey 2018

Tue, 22 Jan 2019

Progress and achievements GDM has made in 2018

Desktop evidence review undertaken by Sheffield Hallam University of Community Based Participatory Research approaches in the promotion of physical activity.

Doncaster Council commissioned this social impact assessment for their section of the 2018 Tour de Yorkshire route through their status as a Sport England Local Delivery Pilot. The overall aim being to use an evidence-led approach to develop insight around understanding the social impacts of large-scale...

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 Walking Strategy outlines the action needed for Doncaster to be a place that's designed for people to walk throughout their day to day lives.

GDM Journey pre 2018

Thu, 1 Feb 2018

Detailed timeline about what lead to the formation of Get Doncaster Moving

This is the second application made to Sport England in September 2017.

This document is the first application made in March 2017 to be involved in the pilot.

The Dance On Toolkit is based on over 7 years of academic research, sessions to develop the approach, conversations with participants, and experiences of working with older adults. The free, downloadable resource condenses the key essential ingredients into an easy to read and accessible document and...

This toolkit is designed to help Doncaster Primary Schools and their staff understand how they can better support children and young people to meet daily physical activity guidelines and create an active school. This resource includes up to date national guidance, useful hints and tips, equipment providers,...

The summary document below captures the headline results of the engagement survey undertaken with residents and stakeholders about Edlington Pit Wood in February 2023. This feedback has informed the subsequent improvements made to the site, where possible.

The summary document below captures the headline results of the engagement survey undertaken with residents and stakeholders about The Crags in November 2021. This feedback has informed the subsequent improvements made to the site, where possible

The summary document below captures the headline results of the engagement survey undertaken with residents and stakeholders about Hexthorpe Park in November 2021. This feedback has informed the subsequent improvements made to the site, where possible.

The summary document below captures the headline results of the engagement survey undertaken with residents and stakeholders about Town Field in June 2022. This feedback has informed the subsequent improvements made to the site, where possible

The summary document captures the headline results of the engagement survey undertaken with residents and stakeholders about Campsall Country Park in December 2021. This feedback has informed the subsequent improvements made to the site, where possible.

A guide to using WhatsApp to support both community groups and football clubs to promote themselves and raise their profiles

A guide to using Instagram to support both community groups and football clubs to promote themselves and raise their profiles

A guide to using X (Twitter) to support both community groups and football clubs to promote themselves and raise their profiles

A guide to using Facebook to support both community groups and football clubs to promote themselves and raise their profiles.

Introduction into what social media is.

Exploring the social impact of the RLWC2021 Schools Legacy programme and developing insight into optimising the effectiveness of the Legacy Officer role for future events.

Exploring the strategic application of Gameplan for the Men's Rugby League World Cup 2021 in Doncaster.

Cavill Associates were commissioned to support Doncaster to take a 'systems approach' to promoting physical activity across the Borough. Stakeholders (including residents and partners across Team Doncaster) have worked together to identify the factors that affect population activity levels in Doncaster....

The lessons learned from a £6m project that transformed the country's last coal-fired leisure centre into a multi-purpose wellbeing centre for its local community, integrated within a country park and powered by green energy.