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TABLE 28: CHILDREN’S PARTICIPATIO
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CASE STUDY 1Atlantis /WitsandDistri
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The wide range of opinions on progr
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CASE STUDY 2ObservatoryDistrict 1SE
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8.1 FACILITIES IN CAPE TOWNThe appr
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8.3 USAGE OF FACILITIESWhen asked w
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FIGURE 71: SATISFACTION WITH FACILI
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FIGURE 7: YOUNG SPORTS FAN AT RECRE
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9.3 SATISFACTION WITHRECREATION STA
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CASE STUDY 4LwandleDistrict 6Highes
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10.1ADULTS’ REASONS FOR ANDAGAINS
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When one compares reasons for not p
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10.2.2 Reason for not participating
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Very importantSomewhat importantNeu
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When compared across demographic gr
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FIGURE 7: YOUNG SPORTS FAN AT RECRE
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FIGURE 91: DESIRED FACILITIESMulti-
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Early morningMorningAfternoonEvenin
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FIGURE 97:PREFERRED CHANNELS FOR RE
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CASE STUDY 6KhayelitshaDistrict 3SE
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TABLE 45: KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
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TABLE 49: KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
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FIGURE 7: YOUNG SPORTS FAN AT RECRE
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the marketing of programmes and the
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FIGURE 7: YOUNG SPORTS FAN AT RECRE
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for individuals and communities, po
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Appendix 3: Survey QuestionnaireCIT
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6. Which of the following best desc
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SECTION 3: COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTIC
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18. How often do you get bored?READ
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Don’t know what’s available 1 2
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SECTION 5: RESPONDENT’S HEALTH30.
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38. How often do they get bored?REA
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Home and family responsibilitiesIns
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READ OPTIONSCIRCLE ONE RESPONSE FOR
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Appendix 4: Additional Demographic
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TABLE 53: COMPARISON OF PREFERRED P
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ReferencesAfrican Journal for Physi
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Endnotes1HSRC, 20082HSRC, 20083Pres
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124Lecturer, University of the West