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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
Claire Lee, National Programme Lead for Opening School Facilities, blogs about the conference and the long-term future of the programme.
Written by Jessica Hazell, Active Together
On 10 October the Active Partnerships National Organisation, along with key partners and funders including the Department for Education, StreetGames, ukactive and the Youth Sport Trust, hosted a conference in London to celebrate the success of the Opening Schools Facilities (OSF) programme.
Last month the Active Partnerships National Organisation and our key partners hosted an event asking attendees to consider how we can help integrate physical activity into health and care. Annie Holden, our Strategic Health Lead, explains why the event was organised, outlines the findings so far and describes what the next steps will be.
The Active Partnerships National Organisation wish to commission a partner to carry out an external evaluation of our Board
The new Physical Literacy Consensus Statement for England has been revealed at a conference in London.