Thank you to those of you who completed last year’s Pulse Survey for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. England Hockey received over 6300 responses from junior players through to 90 year olds. Almost 64% of responses came from active players.
The responses have been really helpful for the shaping and adjusting the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Framework actions to make them more focused and relevant to the sport.
England Hockey wants to continue to hear your views on inclusion, and what has changed, for better or worse, this season, in the game and clubs. This year’s survey will take no more than five minutes to complete.
The questions have been aligned to the More Inclusive Sport Survey in 2021 and last year’s survey so we can compare results. England Hockey wants to understand where things can be better for more people in the game. England Hockey will also review experiences by the aggregated demographic data completed at the end of the survey. This is so that we can understand if some people feel less included than others.
There will be the option to enter a prize draw at the end as a thank you for completing the survey. There are three replica GB Shirts available (either a junior or senior size) and the three lucky winners will be picked at random after the close of the survey.
This is optional and won’t be connected to our data analysis.
At the end of the survey, we also will be asking some questions about you, it is anonymous, and we are only analysing aggregated results – not individual answers.
England Hockey wants our sport to be reflective of society in England. This means that this part of the survey has some standardised questions for people to complete voluntarily so that we can compare our participants against local and national populations.
Collecting good demographic data helps us build up an accurate picture of who is taking part, but also when combined with qualitative data on people’s experiences, the NGB can start to understand where the game could do more to improve opportunities for certain parts of society. Where possible, questions are the same as the 2012 Census.
Please click here to access the survey.
The survey will close on Sunday 12 May 2024.
For more information on how we collect and use your data, please see our Privacy Policy.