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  • July 2018
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Making sport and physical activity everyone’s business: where next?

80 senior CSP staff, Board members and partners recently attended an action learning themed event to discuss placed-based challenges and opportunities, and how through developing collaborative leadership approaches and by thinking like a system we can seek to make sport and physical activity everyone’s business.

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Active Norfolk’s Sam Watts wins FA Community Project of the Year Award for All To Play For

A weekly football programme which tackles mental health issues through connecting support services with men who may benefit from them has been recognised in the prestigious FA Grassroots Football Awards.

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NHS and Off the Grid get Young People Moving

A partnership project led by Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust Integrated Health & Wellbeing Team alongside Off the Grid CIC and Leading Link, and funded by Northumberland Sport, has helped young people in Bedlington see the benefits of physical activity and spending time in the great outdoors.

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London, Auckland, Singapore launch first Active Citizens Worldwide Report

Following the launch of Active Citizens Worldwide in Februray 2018, representatives from the programmes founding cities of London, Auckland and Singapore cames togother today to launch the first ACW report at the World Cities Summit in Singapore.

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Awards Highlight Fusion Of Sport And Health Sectors

Sports organisations feature heavily in the nominations for the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) awards – demonstrating the increasing collaboration between the two sectors.

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Birmingham Celebrates a More Inclusive Approach to Sport

To encourage more people to take part in sport, Birmingham based sports charity Sport Birmingham have partnered with Irwin Mitchell, Birmingham Children's Trust to help raise awareness of disability sport and encourage more people to take part in sport.

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National Sport England Investment into Devon to help older people get active in nature

Devon’s Local Nature Partnership has been awarded £500,000 of Sport England funding to deliver a new and exciting 5 year programme that will support older people in Devon and Torbay to connect actively to nature.

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‘This Girl Can in Herts’ 2018 campaign is a huge success

The ever popular Hertfordshire wide This Girl Can in Herts campaign returned to the county between 18 and 24 June promoting the many opportunities available for women and girls to give sport and physical activity a go, no matter how good they are, how fit they are or how they look.

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Herts Big Hit celebration is a smash!

To mark the second anniversary of its Hertfordshire’s Big Hit boxing project, the Herts Sports and Physical Activity Partnership (known as HSP) proudly hosted a celebration event at its University of Hertfordshire base, which was attended by over 300 young boxers, their parents and former and current boxing champions, John Conteh MBE, Ted Cheeseman and Sean Murphy.

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Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Taking action on mental health in the workplace can be confusing and knowing where to start with what's often seen as a sensitive issue can be difficult.

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