New statistics reveal effect of modern day lifestyles on family life

News Desk
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Posted Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 12:36am

BHF is encouraging families to get together on Friday 9 June to help beat heart disease

The average family in Britain last spent quality time together with their loved ones just under two months ago, according to new statistics released by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) for its Wear it. Beat it. fundraising campaign. 

A new survey by the BHF has revealed the stresses of modern day living are putting a considerable strain on family life. One in ten Brits (10%) said the last time they spent quality time with their family was over a year ago, or not at all.

Nearly three in ten (28%) said they leave the house at least once a week without seeing their children, rising to just under two in four (37%) dads.  More than a quarter (27%) of parents said they’re so busy that in an average day they often don’t spend any time whatsoever with their children, and many (22%) had missed an important occasion because of it.

Just under three in five parents (57%) worry that their children spend far less time with their family than they did when they were young. While it might be work getting in the way for busy parents, over two in five (42%) worried that social media is distracting their children away from quality family time when they are home. Almost one in eight (12%) said it’s because everyone’s busy schedules just didn’t match up.

Almost half (48%) of those polled said they feel guilty that they don’t spend enough time with their loved ones. The BHF is encouraging families to get together on Friday 9 June for the charity’s annual wear red day.

By donning your favourite red garments and organising a red fundraising event, you can help support life saving research in the fight against heart disease. Sign up at WearitBeatit.org.uk

Donna Spriggs Elliott, Head of Community Fundraising at the British Heart Foundation, said: “It’s clear that our busy modern day lifestyles, and the stresses of the daily grind, are keeping us from spending time with our families.

“Heart disease devastates the lives of millions of people across the UK, often without warning, so finding a way to break away from our normal routines to spend time together is important and our Wear it. Beat it. day is the perfect opportunity.

“By taking part in Wear it. Beat it. and raising money for our research, you can help us beat heart disease for good.”

Last year more than 15,000 people took part in Wear it. Beat it. raising over £750,000. The BHF is calling for even more of you to get involved this year and help raise in excess of £1million for the charity’s heart research.

It could be a yummy red bake sale after school or a red-themed garden party with friends and family. Whatever you choose to do, Wear it. Beat it. is a great way to bring everyone together and help make a difference to millions.

Once you sign up, you’ll receive a free fundraising kit jam-packed with reddy-made ideas and goodies to help make Wear it. Beat it. the BHF’s biggest, reddest and best year yet.

Sign up to Wear it. Beat it. at www.WearitBeatit.org.uk or call 0300 330 0645 and get your free fundraising pack full of fun ideas about how to get involved.

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