Running to champion life and beat suicide
A running club set up by a suicide survivor has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2016.
A running club set up by a suicide survivor has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2016.
Success wheels programme established to support curricular and extracurricular activity
Active Worthing encourages people to start and sustain an active lifestyle through low cost, easily accessible activities incorporating a social element.
Active Sussex worked with local partners to distribute Tackling Inequalities Fund to groups who would be most effective in supporting people from each priority group to be active.
Initial Report into phase 1 & 2 of the Tackling Inequalities Fund
This case study explains the journey that Active Sussex have been on with their Virtual School Games
RunningSpace – running to beat suicide - the inspirational Sussex organisation that delivers Walk2Run groups across Sussex.
Jacqueline uses her experience as a suicide survivor to train over 200 people to walk to run and talk people back to life using the power of activity.
'Healthy Walks in Arun' - Starting with just 10 people the group now sees over 60 + people attending on a weekly basis. Watch the video to see how this group has positively impacted on so many peoples lives.
In 2014, an academy school in sussex utilised some of its Primary PE and Sports Premium (PPSP) to employ a sports coach. The coach was soon employed full time in 2015 and now teaches PE, delivers extra-currclar sports clubs and is the PE coordinator.