All Together Active is Launched
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside’s Population Health Board is celebrating the launch of All Together Active, the subregion’s physical activity strategy for health and social care.
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside’s Population Health Board is celebrating the launch of All Together Active, the subregion’s physical activity strategy for health and social care.
Active Lincolnshire is delivering a 6-month project, funded by NHS Charities Together, that will provide positive experiences and accessible opportunities for Lincolnshire residents, of all ages, with long COVID to be active and benefit from the physical and mental health benefits that brings.
Walking, wheeling and cycling to improve mental and physical health and reduce disparities across the country is to be offered by GPs as part of a new trial across 11 authority areas.
This question was the focus of an event last week, hosted by GreaterSport and Yorkshire Sport Foundation and supported by GM Moving partners, the Active Partnership Network and Sport England.
Dorset health organisations are delighted to have opened the new temporary Outpatient Assessment Centre at South Walks House in Dorchester to patients this week.
On Wednesday 7th July, we saw our National Live Longer Better Revolution continuing to gather pace, as we provided our fourth National Event: ‘Live Longer Better: The Great Escape’.
April saw the launch of the next phase of Live Longer Better, following a pilot phase led by Active Oxfordshire and Optimal Ageing.
The Active Suffolk team are celebrating International Social Prescribing Day today, to recognise the partnerships formed with local social prescribers and the greater impact this has had on residents across Suffolk
International Social Prescribing Day 2021 represents an important moment in our post-COVID recovery. It signals the widespread need to move away from relying on costly medical systems (that often aren’t always effective) in favour of ‘lifestyle medicine’.
The Two Rivers Medical Centre in Ipswich has received an award from the Royal College of GPs and Sport England in recognition for achieving Active Practice status by reducing sedentary behaviour and increasing physical activity levels in staff and patients, as well as being part of an active comm