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Jocelyn teaching yoga to people using a low-income class pass

Offering a low-income class pass to support people through COVID-19

Published: 27 January 2021

When Jocelyn faced the shock of redundancy in her 50s yoga helped her to move forward in a positive way. So, during COVID she has used her new role as a yoga instructor to ensure people who've lost work can access yoga without worrying about money.

Abri deliver virtual Good Grub Club with help from Energise Me

Published: 2 December 2020

This summer we worked with Abri (formally known as Radian) to deliver their Good Grub Club to families across Southampton. We worked with them to adapt the offer to something virtual so that families didn’t miss out because of COVID.

Winchster Go LD members enjoying walk and talk

Winchester Go LD launch Walk and Talk Programme

Published: 11 November 2020

For Winchester Go LD, lockdown hugely disrupted the community they'd built for their members. With the help of Energise Me's Investing in Communities project, they launched ‘Walk and Talk’ to help their members feel connected and be active.

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We Can Be Active – Join the big conversation

Published: 9 November 2020

We've launched We Can Be Active, a big online conversation, to find out what would make it easier and more appealing to be active. Join in at a time that suits you from 17th November until 15th December to share your views.

Returning to sessions

Published: 6 July 2020

As restrictions are eased and we look to the future, for many clubs and organisations it is time to start looking at a return to physical activity. We spoke to members of our team who support their local clubs to find out how they are returning.

Hampshire School Games adapts to COVID-19

Published: 26 June 2020

Sports competitions are on hold. But School Games Organisers (SGOs) from across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are keeping young people active with the #HSGDailyChallenge.

The latest guidance for sport and exercise

Published: 25 June 2020

Lockdown has forced many of us to adapt our physical activity routines. But as the government eases restrictions, what does this mean for sport and exercise?

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