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SUMMARY:Live Longer Better Forum: creating age friendly environments and communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us online on Tuesday 1st October from 10am to 12pm GMT for the third forum of the series focused on creating age friendly environments and communities in Hampshire. \nOver one in five of Hampshire’s population is over 65 and it is essential that the environment and communities in which we all live support people to age well. \nWhether you are involved in leisure\, VCSE sector\, health\, business\, local authorities\, planning or a myriad of other areas\, why don’t you come and join us to hear about what being ‘age-friendly’ looks like and how we can all get involved. \nTopics will include: \n\nThe World Health Organization’s age-friendly neighbourhoods\nGreat case studies of businesses and organisations\nHAPPI Housing: Principles for housing an ageing population\n\nThis is an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and hear from expert speakers. \nMark your calendars and get ready to embark on a journey towards Living Longer Better. \nTo book your free space on the forum\, please use the following link and follow the joining instructions: Live Longer Better Booking Link
URL:https://www.energiseme.org/event/live-longer-better-forum-creating-age-friendly-environments-and-communities/
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SUMMARY:Physical Activity Clinical Champions Training
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to access evidence-based resources proven to increase knowledge and support clinical practice.\n\n\nFor healthcare professionals only. \n \nSupporting healthcare professionals to improve patient care and outcomes.\n \nAround 1 in 3 men and half of women are not achieving recommended levels of activity for good health\, with people with long term conditions twice as likely to be amongst the least active. Physical activity is incorporated across NICE clinical guidance\, with evidence suggesting 1 in 4 people would be more active if advised by a GP or nurse. \nHowever\, 70-80% of GPs do not speak about the benefits of physical activity to patients. This can be associated with knowledge\, skills and confidence gaps across HCPs. For example\, a survey of 1\,000 GPs found: \n• Less than half (44%) of GPs are confident speaking about physical activity with patients. \n• Over half (55%) of GPs had had no specific training on physical activity in patient care. \n• 4 in 5 (80%) of GPs not familiar with the UK Chief Medical Officers’ guidelines. \n \nBenefits of training\nAttending this FREE online training provides the opportunity to: \n• Access evidence-based resources proven to increase knowledge and confidence\, and support clinical practice in line with guidance (e.g. NICE). \n• Improve management and care of patients with 30+ long-term conditions (e.g. CVD\, type 2 diabetes\, depression\, MSK issues\, some cancers). \n• Help reduce service demand and costs i.e. the £0.9bn annual cost to the NHS associated with insufficient physical activity. \n• Hear local links to signpost to physical activity and resources to use when working with patients to discuss moving more. \n \nThe evidence\nOver 25\,000 HCPs have been trained so far. An independent evaluation demonstrated improvements in participant knowledge\, confidence and frequency of patient physical activity conversations: \n• 84% agreed the training was useful in their work \n• 91% would recommend the training to their colleagues \n• 40% of HCPs were having more conversations with their patients about physical activity post-training \n \nThe PACC programme is a Sport England funded project which is run by a consortium consisting of The Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University\, Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine UK and Intelligent Health.
URL:https://www.energiseme.org/event/physical-activity-clinical-champions-training-2/
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SUMMARY:Championing Welfare & Safe Sport For All
DESCRIPTION:An event for club welfare officers\, committee members and coaches to help develop wellbeing and welfare practices within your settings.\n\n\nWe all have a responsibility to make sport and physical activity a safe space for participants.\n\nThis workshop is designed to provide local support for club welfare officers\, committee members\, safeguarding leads and coaches so they can build their skills and knowledge as well as confidence. \nExpert speakers will be available to provide guidance to clubs and signpost the latest advice. They’ll be on hand to guide you through developing the wellbeing and welfare practices within your setting. \nYou’ll also have the chance to network with others in a similar role to you\, to share experiences and learnings from each other and discuss ideas and solutions to implement at your own club. \n \nAgenda: \n10:00 Welcome \n10:15 Key Note Speaker – Karen Shaw (Mind) \n11:00 Introduction to Youth Gambling Organisation \n11:15 Break \n11:30 Positive Club Culture – what does that really mean? \n12:15 Introduction to SportEd \n12:30 Networking and Lunch \n \nThis event is being hosted by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Sports Welfare Officers. Our Sport Welfare Officers work closely with local club welfare officers to understand specific safeguarding needs. They help build confidence in volunteers so that they can amplify participant’s voices. They also connect with national governing bodies to make sure national expectations are in place locally\, as well as help to make policies more accessible. \nFunded by Sport England\, they are part of a wider network of 63 Sport Welfare Officers\, across 43 Active Partnerships.
URL:https://www.energiseme.org/event/championing-welfare-safe-sport-for-all/
LOCATION:Central Hall\, Saint Mary Street\, Southampton\, England\, SO14 1NF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:We Can Be Active: Support To Get Started With A Health Condition
DESCRIPTION:Join the Hampshire and Isle of Wight network of organisations that support people living with long-term health conditions to be active.\n\n\nHear from experts at national charities who are supporting people living with long term health conditions to find ways to be active that work for them. \nThe theme of this meeting is supporting those with a health condition to get active by providing accessible places and spaces. \n \nWho is this event for? \nThis event is for organisations delivering services across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight\, that are or would like to support members of the community living with a long-term health condition. \nWhether you’re from a local authority\, a leisure or community group\, a health charity or working as an activity provider\, this event is for you. \n \nWhy attend? \nAccording to Sport England\, 69% of people living with long-term health conditions would like to be more active. We know that physical activity benefits our hearts\, bodies and minds\, and together\, we can help others reap those benefits. \n \nWhat will you get out of it? \n\nLearn insight and discover resources available from national experts\nHear from guest speakers working locally with supporting people to overcome barriers to being active\nAsk questions and network with those working in a similar capacity\n\n \nThis Session: \nTwo panels will discuss their perspectives and insight on how accessible and inclusive spaces and places can support people with a health condition to be active. \nPanel 1: \n\nWe Are Undefeatable – Peter Dutton\, Activation Manager\nActivity Alliance – Nicola File\, Strategic Partnerships Advisor\nActivity Alliance – Frankie Rohan\, Programme Advisor – Recover and Reinvent Programme.\n\nPanel 2: \n\nPlaces Leisure – Danny Churcher\, Contract Manager for Test Valley\, Gosport and Dorset\nAutek – Steve Bond\, Director\nLiving Well Partnership – Hannah Fredericks\, Senior Health and Wellbeing Coach\n\n \n(Full agenda to come) \n \nThe We Can Be Active strategy states that we need opportunities that meet our needs and interests that are accessible and easy to find. And there are plenty of incredible organisations who are helping those with long-term health conditions to get active in a way that suits them. \nKeep making a difference to people’s lives by learning from the works of others\, expanding your knowledge on barriers that some may face and examples on how they can be overcome. \n \nIf you have any accessibility needs\, please contact aimee.cadman@energiseme.org
URL:https://www.energiseme.org/event/we-can-be-active-support-to-get-started-with-a-health-condition-4/
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