United Together- Working in Partnership to reduce re-offending rates and improve ex-offenders lives
Evaluation of Active Lancashire United Together Project.
Evaluation of Active Lancashire United Together Project.
Since 1997 the Surrey Youth Games have offered children across the county the chance to receive free training thanks to their local council and take part in a final 'Games day' alongside teams from other boroughs and districts.
People who are more active generally lead happier, healthier lives but it can be hard to encourage some people to change established behaviour and make a conscious effort to move more.
The Club4 programme is Surrey's response to the Government's Holiday Activity & Food scheme, initially inspired by Marcus Rashford.
Keeping active is vitally important for us all but as we get older we slip into a more sedentary lifestyle.
This infographic shows how Active Dorset helped to embed an Active Culture at Poole Grammar School.
For the past two years, Active Oxfordshire has partnered with Creating Active Schools (CAS) to help schools across Oxfordshire embed physical activity into their learning environments.