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RT @AnnCraftTrust: Nearly two-thirds of disabled people who felt lonely agreed that being active could help them feel less lonely (65%… https://t.co/mZdlSaGRepPOSTED ON 22 June
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RT @betterageing: Fabulous event and meeting superstars. Thanks @muirgray @activeoxon @ActivePartners_ for arranging and thanks to al… https://t.co/GoI0IyfUV9POSTED ON 22 June
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Happy Birthday Muir. Thank you for helping drive forward the #LiveLongerBetter revolution and for leading the round… https://t.co/gUqr6gRCkzPOSTED ON 21 June
The Active Partnerships National Organisation has launched an invitation to tender (ITT) for an important area of work that focuses on integrating physical activity pathways into health and care systems.
Active Suffolk has now completed the Active Skills project following the success of securing over £170,000 of funding from the Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment fund,
This week we were delighted to welcome the first Sport Welfare Officer, Joe Gamble into their role at Herts Sport and Physical Activity Partnership.
A major expansion of its investment into local communities has been announced by Sport England and Active Partnerships will play a crucial role in ensuring that this funding reaches those who have the greatest need to access sport and physical activity.
Sport is a valuable lens in which to view the world. It shows us the highs and the lows of human endeavour, often without needing to leave our front rooms