Health, Activity and Wellbeing Survey 2021
Produced by the
Public Health (Strategic Policy, Planning and Performance)
Authored by
Public Health Intelligence
and published on
05 May 2022
Prepared internally, no external cost
Summary
This report presents the results of the 2021 Health, Activity and Wellbeing Survey. This anonymous survey has been run to help paint a picture of island life.
The survey is run by the Government of Jersey Public Health Directorate in partnership with Jersey Sport and collects information on a range of health and well-being topics affecting Islanders. The responses help to give an in-depth picture of the health, activity levels, and general well-being of Islanders today. Survey responses will help to shape public health policies and prioritise initiatives during the COVID-19 recovery phase, such as helping inform how money is invested in sports and exercise on-Island. The insights generated from the responses will help ensure that decisions made by Government of Jersey can be made from a more informed standpoint.
Questions were included to gauge the impact of COVID-19 on Islanders, as well as questions that have regularly been asked in previous social surveys on
- mental health and wellbeing
- general health
- health-related behaviours (such as smoking, drinking and food & diet)
- money matters