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Active Celebration - using the London 2012 Games to Get the Nation Moving

Active Celebration - using the London 2012 Games to Get the Nation Moving

Active Celebration is a groundbreaking, evidence-based set of case studies and strategies providing the blueprint for levering a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Games. See also Active Celebration 'Demonstration Effect Initiatives' and 'Festival Effect Initiatives'

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Naturally Active

Naturally Active is a three-year initiative, which provides and promotes activities for people of all ages from the deprived wards of Dartford and Gravesham, in North-West Kent.

Published by: claire Williams 13.04.2011

 

Recognising Excellence - Accreditation for Exercise Referral

Recognising Excellence is a system developed in the South East that enables providers and commissioners of exercise referral to achieve and recognise the highest standards in designing, implementing and evaluating their services

Published by: Paul Jarvis 17.01.2011

 

Volunteering - A Mutually Beneficial Scheme

The vast majority of sports clubs and initiatives rely heavily on the support they receive from volunteers. Southampton City Council's leisure centres have implemented a scheme where employing volunteers benefits both parties.

Published by: Southampton City Council 10.08.2010

 

Bike4Life at South of England Show

Change4Life went public with a whizz of wheels at the launch of a Bike4Life themed event stand for the 2009 South of England Agricultural Show.

Published by: Juliette Harmer 20.01.2010

 

Active Kent

Key to encouraging people to take up activity and make small changes to become healthier is the use of simple messages, and ensuring appropriate information on activity is available.

In order to assist in working towards this, the Active Kent website www.activekent.co.uk has been developed.

Published by: Elise Rendall 11.01.2010

 

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