The Wales Active TraveL ReseArch ConSortium (ATLAS) aim to deliver a programme of research to support the modal shift towards active travel in Wales for all.
Wonderful to be celebrating the 100th anniversary of #BikeWeek this week! We have been working with @SustransCymru and @CyclingUK_Wales to share our active travel questionnaire and encourage young people to embrace it’s benefits.🌿 🚴🏻 #BikeWeek100
1 week to go! ⏳💯
Bike Week's 100th birthday is just around the corner (5-11 June). It's an opportunity to come together and highlight the potential that cycling has to save our world - and our wallets.
🚲🔗: cyclinguk.org/bikeweek#BikeWeek100
Mae @ATLASconsortium yn ceisio casglu profiadau pobl ifanc 12-16 mlwydd oed, a'u rhieni neu warchodwyr hefyd
Swnio fel chi? Os felly, sganiwch y côd QR isod i fynedu'r arolygon ar sut mae plant a phobl ifanc yn rhyngweithio â'u hamgylcheddau naturiol ac adeiledig
@ATLASconsortium are looking for the experiences of 12-16 year olds living in Wales, as well as their parents or carers
If that's you, scan the QR code below to access the surveys on how children and young people interact with natural and built environments
ALT A bilingual advert for a survey run by a collaboration of Welsh universities. The advert shows text detailing the study and desired participants. Text reads as follows:
"Are you the parent or carer of a 12-16 year old living in Wales? The INHABIT study seeks to understand the interactions children and young people have with their natural and built environments in Wales. We want to hear your views on how your child(ren) interact with the outdoors. Participants may enter a prize draw to win one of 3 voucher prizes (£25, £15, or £10). Please click here or scan the QR code to complete the questionnaire, which will only take about 10 minutes." A QR code as well as the logos of Cardiff University, Swansea University, Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and University of South Wales are included.
ALT A bilingual advert for a survey run by a collaboration of Welsh universities. The advert shows text detailing the study and desired participants. Text reads as follows:
"Are you a 12-16 year old living in Wales? Could you help with a research study? The INHABIT study seeks to understand the interactions children and young people have with their natural and built environments in Wales. We want to hear your views on how you interact with your outdoors. Participants may enter a prize draw to win one of 3 voucher prizes (£25, £15, or £10). Please click here or scan the QR code to complete the questionnaire, which will only take about 10 minutes." A QR code as well as the logos of Cardiff University, Swansea University, Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and University of South Wales are included.
@ATLASconsortium are looking for the experiences of 12-16 year olds living in Wales, as well as their parents or carers
If that's you, scan the QR code below to access the surveys on how children and young people interact with natural and built environments
ALT A bilingual advert for a survey run by a collaboration of Welsh universities. The advert shows text detailing the study and desired participants. Text reads as follows:
"Are you the parent or carer of a 12-16 year old living in Wales? The INHABIT study seeks to understand the interactions children and young people have with their natural and built environments in Wales. We want to hear your views on how your child(ren) interact with the outdoors. Participants may enter a prize draw to win one of 3 voucher prizes (£25, £15, or £10). Please click here or scan the QR code to complete the questionnaire, which will only take about 10 minutes." A QR code as well as the logos of Cardiff University, Swansea University, Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and University of South Wales are included.
ALT A bilingual advert for a survey run by a collaboration of Welsh universities. The advert shows text detailing the study and desired participants. Text reads as follows:
"Are you a 12-16 year old living in Wales? Could you help with a research study? The INHABIT study seeks to understand the interactions children and young people have with their natural and built environments in Wales. We want to hear your views on how you interact with your outdoors. Participants may enter a prize draw to win one of 3 voucher prizes (£25, £15, or £10). Please click here or scan the QR code to complete the questionnaire, which will only take about 10 minutes." A QR code as well as the logos of Cardiff University, Swansea University, Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and University of South Wales are included.
Are you the parent of a young person aged between 12-16 years? Do you live in Wales? If so, please complete our survey - cardiff.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/…. Your child can also share their views by completing the young people’s version - cardiff.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/…. Thank you!
Great to join @SustransCymru at the Senedd this morning to mark 10 years of the Active Travel (Wales) Act – thanks for inviting me. Great to hear from the panelists @PlayWales, @LStreetsCymru and @Women_CF on hopes for the future and barriers to active travel.
We’re supporting the Welsh Youth Parliament’s #SustainableWays consultation, looking at the barriers stopping young people from using public transport and active travel.
Find out more and take part: youthparliament.senedd.wales