North Yorkshire Sport Active @ Home – helping older people stay active during & after lockdown
Keeping the older people we were supporting connected to physical activity and to us as a charity.
Keeping the older people we were supporting connected to physical activity and to us as a charity.
During the Coronavirus restrictions North Yorkshire Sport developed their own leadership programme to support young people aged 16-25 called Go Lead.
North Yorkshire Sport supports young people and their communities by taking the Achieve Programme virtual during the Covid-19 pandemic
NYS identified that young carers are less physical active than their peers, reported lower levels of wellbeing and lower resilience levels.
A school in North Yorkshire took the decision that no child should sit longer than 20 minutes at a time.
The Achieve Life Skills Programme is designed to inspire young people to create a brighter future for themselves by supporting the development of skills and opportunities in their local area.
Strong and Steady is a 12-week programme designed to encourage people to become more active and reduce the risk of trips and falls.
The Strong and Steady programme aims to help reduce the risk of falls but also has helped reduce the risk of loneliness in participants.
North Yorkshire Sport and the North Yorkshire County Council Stronger Communities team have developed a programme called 'Club as the Hub' to help tackle loneliness and isolation amongst North Yorkshire residents.
North Yorkshire Sport contacted Harrogate Tchoukball Club to see if they would like to receive free assistance from a mentor, to help them to develop their satellite club