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The impact of a community free swimming programme for young people (under 19) in England
Institution:1. School of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Australia;2. Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia;3. Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia;4. Department of Physiotherapy, Alfred Hospital, Australia;5. Department of Medicine, Alfred Campus, Monash University, Australia;6. Department of AIRmed, Alfred Hospital, Australia;7. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Monash Health, Australia;8. Department of Medicine, Monash Campus, Monash University, Australia
Abstract:A national free swimming programme for under 16s in England was a central government initiative to increase participation in 2008/09, although not all local authorities adopted it. One implemented a bespoke free swimming initiative (FSI) for under 19s in the community instead, aiming to improve the health of young people through the programme and provide value for money for managers. The FSI saw 33% of the eligible population participating at least once. However, the programme evaluation demonstrated that, despite cost being removed, participation decreased over the programme. Furthermore, the FSI had a large market penetration effect, where the majority of participants were already swimming regularly prior to the intervention. Overall, the programme provided some health benefits to the more engaged participants, but in terms of wider social benefit there was little evidence to suggest the intervention had any additional impact. The cost per swim of the community investment was almost six times more per head than the central government funded scheme, suggesting that widespread programming did not provide value for money when compared to a more targeted programme.
Keywords:Free swimming  Physical activity  Market penetration  Young people
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