Making our Move, our shared vision for Notts and Derbyshire sets out that together, we will address inequality and empower everyone to be active in a way that works for them. One of our communities where inequalities exist is with South Asian and Muslim females.
This insight brings together lived experience through partners working across Nottingham and Derby that helps us understand these communities better and consider how we can all better enable movement to become the norm.
Lived experience is something we need to continually seek to understand. We know this doesn’t capture everything and everyone’s perspectives or experiences, but it is what we have have learned.
Inactivity and health inequalities data that sets out the need and the intersectionality at play
• Inactivity of ‘Asian population’ – 37% Derbyshire, 28.3% Notts
• Inactivity of Muslims – 38.4% England
• Inactivity females – 30% Derbyshire, 25.9% Notts
• Health inequalities
The relationship between economic inequalities and inactivity is well established. This insight takes a holistic approach, recognising the intersectionality of culturally diverse communities, socio-economic status and living in communities of deprivation.
Through a collaboration with This Girl Can Nottingham, Nottingham City Council and Nottingham Muslim Women’s Network, we are pleased to share this guide about Understanding what supports South Asian and Muslim women to move more – a guide for anyone that is creating inclusive and accessible physical activity spaces for South Asian and Muslim women, written through a Nottingham City lens. We know that every community is unique and the most successful work is that which responds to local need and is created in partnership with trusted groups and people. We hope this provides a useful framework on which you can look to build inclusive spaces for your local communities.