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The Healthy Living Service

The Healthy Living Service. Kirsty Preston Recreation and Physical Activity Officer. The Healthy Living Service. Shaping and developing an inclusive approach Important role of Sport and Physical Activity Raise awareness, provide opportunities and create an enjoyable environment.

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The Healthy Living Service

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  1. The Healthy Living Service Kirsty Preston Recreation and Physical Activity Officer

  2. The Healthy Living Service • Shaping and developing an inclusive approach • Important role of Sport and Physical Activity • Raise awareness, provide opportunities and create an enjoyable environment.

  3. 5 Key Components • enjoyleisure • Active Schools • Health Equalities and Improvement • Recreation and Physical Activity • Sports Development

  4. enjoyleisure • Recent change into charitable trust • Partnership with ELC • 6 Sport Centres • ELC staff discounts

  5. Active Schools and Sports Development Active Schools: • Develop a range of physical activity opportunities • Work with a range of partners • More children, More Active, More Often

  6. Sports Development 7 dedicated Officers for 7 focus sports: • Basketball • Badminton • Disability Sport • Football • Golf • Hockey • Rugby

  7. 5 Key aspects of Work • Schools Sport • Supporting Clubs • Coach and Teacher Education • District Squads • Supporting Elite Athletes For more information: www.sportsdevelopmenteastlothian.gov.uk Email: sduff@eastlothian.gov.uk Tel: 01875 619071

  8. Health Equalities and Improvement Support from the Start: • East Lothian chosen as test site • Equally Well • Health inequalities in early years in Prestonpans, Musselburgh East and Tranent

  9. Health Equalities and Improvement • ‘Breaking the Cycle’ • Prevent the risk of disadvantage in health outcomes being passed from one generation to the next. • Improve/Develop new service pathways to address early years • Engage target communities

  10. Health Equalities and Improvement Health and Wellbeing: • Accessible Information is provided on a range of topics including: Breastfeeding Friendly venues, Healthy Bodies, Healthy minds and Healthy Hearts All information at: www.eastlothian.gov.uk

  11. Health Equalities and Improvement Leisure Pass • All individuals, juniors, Senior Citizens and families. • Benefit from all year round discounts Leisure Pass Plus • All individuals, juniors, Senior Citizens and families • Low income and/or in receipt of benefit

  12. Health Equalities and Improvement Healthy Working Lives: • HWL scheme previously SHAW • Benefits of a healthier working environment and healthier life in general • Representative from each department in the council

  13. Health Equalities and Improvement Additional Staff Benefits: • Sports Centre • Free 24/7 counselling service • Fly Right Dance Company • Haddington Golf Club • Crunchy Carrot • Discounted Health Practitioner • Organise Health days/events e.g Dr Bike

  14. Health Equalities and Improvement Physical Activity and Health Partnership • Various services within ELC and NHS Lothian

  15. Health Equalities and Improvement Objectives: • Encourage a multi-disciplinary approach • Identify Opportunities • Provide support for existing initiatives • Opportunities for those in the field • Engage existing clubs and organisations

  16. Health Equalities and Improvement Recent Events and Initiatives: • Active Outdoors • Play@home • Active Arts • Active Choices

  17. Recreation and Physical Activity Ageing Well: • Ageing Well Uk with Age Concern • 5 in the Lothian – 1 in East Lothian Aims: • Improve and Maintain Health • Improve quality of life through P.A • Increase access to Leisure Facilities • Promoting development of a multi agency programme.

  18. Recreation and Physical Activity Current Classes: • Seated Exercise • Movement to Music • Supported Swimming • Support of existing Tea Dances Contact: Vi Robertson vrobertson@eastlothian.gov.uk

  19. Recreation and Physical Activity • Community based project • Aims to encourage more people to walk using recognised, established pathways. • Local Town walks – up to 1 hour using local path networks • Next steps – 2 hours and are graded for difficulty (1,2,3 boots) • Independent walkers can contact the project coordinator to receive a pack of info Email: healthyliving@eastlothian.gov.uk Tel: Anne Adams on 01620 827608

  20. Recreation and Physical Activity Support and Organise sporting events: • Bob Moffat Bowling Event • Edinburgh to North Berwick Road Race • North Berwick Law Race • Haddington Sprint and North Berwick Triathlon • East Lothian Open Tennis Tournament

  21. Recreation and Physical Activity Sports Award Scheme: • Offers a scheme of sports awards as part of its policy to promote the development of sport and recreation • Supplement voluntary initiatives and work with clubs and NGBs of sport

  22. Recreation and Physical Activity • Awards to Individual Sportsmen & Women • Awards to Coaches and Officials • Special Awards • Community Grants Further information healthyliving@eastlothian.gov.uk

  23. The Healthy Living Service Any Questions?

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