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  1. CRS_March16_Mental_wellbeing_NICE_quality_standard.pdf

    no response from local services when these turning points occurred and important chances to remain active and independent were missed (see supporting information). There was both a perceived and actual risk ... and connected as a result of their involvement. Many other projects combine activities to address isolation with physical wellbeing approaches, achieving a dual benefit. Halton Community Wellbeing Practices

  2. Get Going Together evaluation report (PDF)

    ......................................................... 9 2 Programme Activity and delivery 10 2.1 High and low level activity........................................................................ ... ................................................................. 16 2.4 Information and advice activity ......................................................................................... 17 2.5

  3. Walking_Football-Qualitative_Evaluation_Report.pdf

    evaluation of a project aimed at supporting seven local Age UK local partners to be begin offering the activity of Walking Football in their localities The qualitative evaluation has been carried out by Vinal ... older people have the opportunity to be active. To contribute to achieving this aim Age UK National aimed to support seven local Age UKs to begin offering the activity of Walking Football. This project was

  4. Fit as a Fiddle eastern evaluation report (PDF)

    meet and socialise, as well as offering healthy lunches, a variety of exercise sessions, other activities/outings, advice and information, support and opportunities for volunteering. Aim of the ActivAge ... Centres in the target area, both providing a healthy, balanced two course lunch and various other activities based around these lunches to help encourage a healthier lifefestyle. The locations for these

  5. Fit as a Fiddle Faith

    ..........................................12 2.2.4 Activities Delivered: Training.................................................13 2.2.4 Activities Delivered: Roadshows.............................. ... ..20 3.3 Impact of the project on equality and diversity................................22 3.4 Activities appreciated by participants..............................................23 3.5 Targeting ‘disadvantaged'

  6. BGF_Pilot_Evaluation_Report.pdf

    Gymnastics Foundation (in particular Patrick Bonner), the activity coach (Kim Hall), representatives of the participating organisations (in particular activity leads Di at Ringshill Care Home and Pearl at Hunters ... .................................................................. 12 Did the programme improve physical, social and mental health? ................................................... 12 Posture & Movement

  7. Evidence related to reasons for hospital admissions (slide deck).pdf

    address malnutrition Contributing factors: • Disease related – dysphagia, cancer, COPD, dementia • Physical disability • Social isolation • Depression • Lack of access to food • Insufficient protein and fat ... dysphagia (swallowing problems), cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dementia and physical disability. But malnutrition can also affect older people without long-term conditions through poor

  8. Get Going Together Cheshire report (PDF)

    The programme encourages older people with tong term conditions to lead more active lives and benefit from improved physical and mental health wellbeing. Exercise-based interventions are tailored to individual ... using volunteers to provide support to older people and the delivery of GGT activities. As well as improving the physical and emotional health and wellbeing of older people, GGT aims to reduce falls

  9. Fit as a Fiddle evaluation report (PDF)

    Impacts on healthy eating 2.4 Impacts on physical activity 2.5 Impacts on mental wellbeing 3 Key findings: impacts on volunteering 3.1 Overview of volunteering activity 3.2 Recruitment of volunteers 3.3 Volunteer ... targeted people aged over 50 across England and delivered a range of activities to help improve healthy eating, levels of physical activity and mental wellbeing through locally led projects. A national programme

  10. Fit as a Fiddle urban and rural (PDF)

    Wellbeing Programme comprises three main outcomes aimed at: • improving and developing levels of physical activity • increased mental wellbeing • healthy-eating habits for enhanced healthy eating. Feedback ... partner organisations, older people, volunteers and the wider community to improve levels of physical activity, enhance healthy eating and increase wellbeing. A vibrant and diverse programme of events

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