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Summary

  • Two-thirds of respondents who use the app agree that it encourages their children to use a more active mode of travel in some capacity (‘strongly agree’ – 38%, ‘agree’ – 31%)
  • This decreases to under two-thirds for respondents from St Jude’s (‘strongly agree’ – 42%, ‘agree’ – 19%) but increases dramatically for respondents from Bramble (‘strongly agree’ – 27%, ‘agree’ – 64%)
  • Of the 10% of respondents from St Jude’s who report that the app did not help encourage more active travel, the reasons given are: there is no alternative travel option, that the need of the parent takes priority, or that the app is not engaging enough

An asterisk (*) indicates a small base size, caution should be taken when interpreting the results

Has the Pompey Monster Stomp to School app encouraged your child(ren) to use more active methods of travel?

Base: Respondents who downloaded the app (42) | St Jude’s (31) | Bramble (11*) | *Caution small base

This chart shows how much respondents agree that the Pompey Monster Stomp to School app encouraged your child / children to use more active methods of travel:
For the total sample, 74% said they strongly agree, 13% said they agree, 4% said they neither agree nor disagree, and 10% said they strongly disagree
For the St Jude’s cohort 73% said they strongly agree, 12% said they agree, 3% said they neither agree nor disagree, and 12% said they strongly disagree
For the Bramble cohort 77% said they strongly agree, 15% said they agree, and 8% said they neither agree nor disagree