Online learning success for the new Yorkshire & Humber Learning Community
Online training helping engage more women and girls in physical activity
Online training helping engage more women and girls in physical activity
We are pleased to support the launch of the ukactive ‘A Framework for the safe delivery of children’s activity provision during social distancing’ . The framework aims to help schools, individual providers and facilities plan and deliver physical activity programming e.g.
Active Lancashire have been working in partnership with Lancashire County Council, Connecting East Lancashire, Love to Ride, Cycles Recycled, The Bike Works and Cycle Roots to support NHS front line staff with a complimentary bike. This initiative has seen 170 bikes donated to NHS workers from Blackburn, Burnley, Blackpool, North West Ambulance service and Morecambe Bay hospital trusts.
Virtual school games are a resounding success with thousands of children involved across the country.
The support provided by community sport groups in London during the covid-19 pandemic has been celebrated in a new video campaign launched today by London Sport.
Sport and physical activity has an influential role to bring about meaningful change and this period has rightly led our network and the wider sector to begin to reflect, listen, question, learn and openly discuss how to take positive action.
Reflecting on the various ‘scenario planning’ discussions and exercises I’ve been part of over the last few weeks. A number of colleagues have been talking about the principles and structures to undertake the exercise locally so I thought I’d share what I saw and heard.
Active Partnerships are delighted to work with the SFDC and collaborate with all the partners involved to help create the conditions for an active nation.
Following the late cancellation of the Active Partnerships Convention in March, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, learning workshops were re-purposed and delivered as virtual sessions.