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Active Workplaces  

Promoting sport and its benefits

There are many advantages to be gained from understanding the health and financial benefits of developing active workplaces. This section is designed to

  • build awareness of what works when adopting an active workplace philosophy.
  • demonstrate the ‘behavioural change’ model underpinning successful interventions.
  • support the network of those engaged in developing active and healthy workplaces.

Healthy workplace scheme achieves international recognition
What started out as a healthy workplace scheme set up by Caradon District Council and piloted by Ginsters to improve the health of their employees and their families has gone on to beat hundreds of entries from as far afield as China and Australia and win the 2008 World Leisure International Innovation Prize. The judges were also impressed by the benefits that the scheme brought to the wider community, which ranged from bolstering the town’s economy and local sports clubs to helping to secure improved cycle and walkways for the surrounding area. Read Caradon press release and view case study.

Click on the left menu links to discover more success stories in the south west and view steps you can take to create physically active workplaces.

Useful links
Promoting Sport Toolkit - Active Workplaces
NICE Guidance for Employers
Health in the South West 4.2Mb pps by Dr Jim O’Brien

BHFNC ‘Promoting Physical Activity with Older People’ - Seminar summary and ‘guidance checklist
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EU Platform on Diet, Physical Activity and Health Annual Report -  physical activity, initiatives are summarised and categorised into 4 sections according to the aim: providing specific opportunities for non-sport physical activity, providing specific opportunities for sport participation, facilitating access and producing / distributing information about physical activity.