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Written by Michelle Baker, Chief Executive Officer, Melanoma Fund
Written by Michelle Baker, Chief Executive Officer, Melanoma Fund
The thousands of people in Essex who advocate the importance of an active lifestyle, or deliver physical activity and sport are our most important and precious resource. All of these people need to be recognised, supported, and developed so they can meet the changing needs of their audiences and communities.
Over the past year we’ve been working with Activity Alliance to train coaches to support children with special educational needs and disabilities at our Essex ActivAte holiday club
A first-of its kind community-led project in Essex will make cycling more accessible for people living in Clacton and Jaywick Sands, as 1,300 free new bikes will be given to eligible residents over the next two years.
Active Essex launch an online campaign to support people with their physical and mental wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Girls at Passmores academy, Harlow, have completed a 20-week programme designed to promote the benefits of an active lifestyle and encourage more involvement.
Essex residents are invited to kick start a healthier lifestyle by taking part in 30 minutes of physical activity every day in June.
Written by Rob Hayne, Active Essex
Essex has been awarded a “game-changing” National Lottery grant of £10.68 million from Sport England to increase activity levels across Essex.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have given the royal seal of approval to Essex’s next generation of sports coaches after meeting apprentices and graduates from the Coach Core Essex apprenticeship scheme.