Active Partnerships CEO to leave at the end of June 2021
The Chief Executive of the Active Partnerships Network, Lee Mason, has decided to leave the national representative body at the end of June after 10 years at the helm.
The Chief Executive of the Active Partnerships Network, Lee Mason, has decided to leave the national representative body at the end of June after 10 years at the helm.
Active Partnerships as part of their work to improve Board diversity, are delighted to have partnered with the Professional Football Association ( PFA) on their ‘On the Board’ programme.
A journey that has seen us build together a more in depth understanding of the causes and effects of racism and racial inequalities, to recognise it in our communities and consider what we need to do to tackle the impact it has on our mission to create the conditions for an active nation.
The commitment aims to galvanise action across the network, working with our partners, communities, staff and Boards, building a long-term commitment to make a sustained and meaningful difference.
April saw the launch of the next phase of Live Longer Better, following a pilot phase led by Active Oxfordshire and Optimal Ageing.
In response to feedback from businesses who have prioritised employee physical activity and mental health support but need more hands-on help, we have developed a new consulting offer to support organisations who do not have the time or internal resources to implement the workplace movement platform themselves.
The Young People Forward Project is having a positive impacting on the lives of young people across Northern England and Scotland
Over 1,000 staff, board members and partners from all 43 Active Partnerships attended the recent Active Partnership convention
Leading not-for-profit groups come together to offer invaluable practical expertise to help local authorities scale-up the Government’s Holiday Activities and Food programme
International Social Prescribing Day 2021 represents an important moment in our post-COVID recovery. It signals the widespread need to move away from relying on costly medical systems (that often aren’t always effective) in favour of ‘lifestyle medicine’.