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Everybody Active: Kirklees Physical Activity and Sport Partnership
The Everybody Active Physical Activity and Sport Partnership is made up from a range of organisations that committed to and are passionate about increasing activity levels across Kirklees. These organisations include Kirklees Council, Professional Sports Clubs, National Governing Bodies of Sport, Kirklees Active Leisure, Kirklees College, University of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Sport, Locala, Sporting Pride Community Trust, Communities United Project along with other voluntary sector groups including voluntary sports clubs. Our vision is quite simple: “Everyone Active in Kirklees: By 2020 everyone will be physically active through work, play, sport, travel or leisure” We want to encourage everyone, whatever their stage in life, to be active enough to bring some benefits to their health. Our aspirations are high; we believe everyone within the district should be able to access and enjoy the benefits of being active. Being physically active can become a natural way of life for everyone.
- Last updated:
- 11 January 2016
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Health, Recreation, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector
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Evesham Town Council
Town Council for the parish of Evesham, delivering services and representing the people of Evesham. All councillors are volunteers. The Council has 12 staff led by the Town Clerk.
- Last updated:
- 16 January 2017
- Location:
- West Midlands
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Exercising People In Communities (EPIC) Norfolk Ltd
EPIC Norfolk is a Social Enterprise aimed at increasing physical activity levels amongst communities.
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2019
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Children Young People and Students, Clinical Commissioning Group, Community organisations, Health, Local Authorities
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Exeter City Council
Exeter City Council is a district council with responsibility for proving a number of public services including housing, refuse and recycling collections, planning, economic development, tourism and leisure. Although we do not have responsibility for health, social care or education we work closely with our partner organisations, including Devon County Council, to ensure good quality of life for our residents.
- Last updated:
- 22 November 2016
- Location:
- South West
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Exeter City FC Football in the Community
Exeter City FC Football in the Community: Aims and Objectives To engage children, young people and adults with education, health, inclusion or sports participation programmes. To improve the quality of life for children, young people and adults that are living with physical or mental disabilities. To give young people access to a range of education/training opportunities and accreditation provision to increase their confidence and employment skills. To engage children, young people and adults within programmes and activities that promote healthier lifestyles which will improve their emotional well being and enable them to develop confidence to make more informed lifestyle choices. To engage young people to take part in positive youth and community programmes across Devon in order to reduce the levels of anti-social behaviour.
- Last updated:
- 1 June 2016
- Sectors:
- Charity, Children Young People and Students, Community organisations, Education Sector, Health, Local Authorities, Recreation, Schools, Voluntary Sector
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EXTEND Exercise Training
EXTEND Exercise is a registered charity, number 802498. Its purpose is to promote physical training and education for persons over sixty and/or less able people to help them develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacity so that they may realise their full potential as individuals and members of society and that their quality of life may be improved. EXTEND Exercise has its roots in exercise, movement and dance. By significantly improving and maintaining the health and wellbeing of otherwise frail people, EXTEND Exercise reduces expenditure of health and social care departments throughout the UK.
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
- Location:
- National
- Sectors:
- Care, Local Authorities, Other, Recreation, Education Sector, Commissioners Sector
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Farnham Town Council
Farnham Town Council
- Last updated:
- 12 June 2017
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Faversham Town Council
Faversham Town Council is the parish council responsible for the town of Faversham. It falls within Swale district and contains four electoral wards.
- Last updated:
- 1 April 2015
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Featherstone Town Council
Featherstone Town Council is made up of twelve councillors who represent 14,500 residents spread over four wards of Featherstone, North Featherstone, Purston Jaglin, Ackton, Snydale, and Streethouse. The Council has several areas of responsibility: Miners Memorial Garden, Mill Pond Meadows Commemorative Wood plus Christmas Lights, hanging baskets and planters.
- Last updated:
- 6 January 2016
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Felixstowe Forward
Felixstowe Forward is a place based initiative which is working with a wide range of partners to tackle challenges and to bring in improvements to make felixstowe an even better place to live, work and visit
- Last updated:
- 15 October 2018
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Businesses and shops, Charity, Children Young People and Students, Faith Groups, Hospitality, Local Authorities, Membership Organisations, Retail, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector
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Felixstowe Town Council
Felixstowe Town Council is the local level of government for the residents of Felixstowe. Sixteen Town Councillors have been elected to cover the five ward areas to serve the town and act as a voice of the residents. Felixstowe Town Council has an office based at the Town Hall, Undercliff Road West and maintains Felixstowe Cemetery, 5 allotment sites, two Community Halls, and the Town Hall. It has a small grants budget, and welcomes applications from local organisations. The Mayor attends Civic Events in the Town, and raises money for local charities during their civic year. Felixstowe Town Council is committed to working in partnership with local organisations and is committed to helping to achieve the actions in this Dementia Declaration.
- Last updated:
- 2 February 2017
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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For Brian CIC
This is a small not-for-profit company dedicated to improving the lives of people living with with dementia and their carers. Our principal aims are to be: Inclusive Activities will be designed with people with dementia and their families in mind, but will be open to all whether they have a diagnosis of dementia or not. An activity that is good for people with dementia is good for everyone’s brain health and general wellbeing, and vice versa. For Brian will aim to improve the ‘visibility’ of people with dementia, involving them in their communities with people of all generations and walks of life. Accessible People with dementia and their families face considerable challenges 24/7 which isolate and make accessing activities difficult. People with dementia and their families will be helped to access activities delivered by ‘For Brian’. Access will never be limited by area or postcode. Sustainable ‘For Brian’ will aim (through organising funding applications and bridge funding, and collaborating with partners) to ensure continuity of delivery of meaningful and beneficial activities. Person-centered Activities will be co-produced with people for whom these activities are intended. They will be designed to accommodate people’s different needs and abilities. Activities will be built with flexibility to be modified according to peoples input and feedback. State-of -the-art All activities working and communicating with people living with dementia will be informed by the latest evidence and understanding from the sphere of Neuropsychology, Neuroscience and dementia research. Evidence of benefits amassed from ‘For Brian’ activities will be fed back for the benefit of others.
- Last updated:
- 29 September 2018
- Location:
- London
- Sectors:
- Arts, Care, Charity, Community organisations, Health, Housing Sector, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Recreation, Social Care, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector
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Foresight
Foresight is a charity that supports older people and people with disabilities. It supports people in their local communities and enables them to become active participants in the life of their community and be advocates for the needs of others. it supports people to remain/become active and engaged and maintain their physical and emotional health and wellbeing.
- Last updated:
- 27 October 2014
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Care, Clinical Commissioning Group, Communication, Faith Groups, Health, Hospitals and Hospital Trusts, Housing Sector, Local Authorities, Membership Organisations, Recreation, Voluntary Sector
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Foxes Moon
Foxes Moon are a 31 bed care home which specialises in provided person centred dementia care.
- Last updated:
- 6 May 2017
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Care, Health, Local Authorities, Social Care
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Free Monkey Mind
Free Monkey Mind promotes and supports creative practitioners engaged in arts in health activities. Free Monkey Mind offers consultancy services to local businesses, creative organisations and health bodies. We co-design high quality arts and health projects and share good practice with practitioners and organisations. In 2016 we partnered with like minded organisations to establish MARTHA (Merseyside's Arts and Health Assembly)
- Last updated:
- 4 May 2019
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Arts, Charity, Community organisations, Education Sector, Health, heritage, Hospitals and Hospital Trusts, Local Authorities, Schools, Social Care, Voluntary Sector
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Fusion Lifestyle Haringey
Fusion Lifestyle is a registered charity, created in 2000 to provide quality sport, leisure and fitness activities to local communities and encourage people to get healthy and active. We are all dedicated to working with our partnerships to deliver first choice services and facilities and to encourage everyone to enjoy and participate regularly in a healthy and active lifestyle.
- Last updated:
- 16 May 2018
- Location:
- London
- Sectors:
- Care, Charity, Children Young People and Students, Clinical Commissioning Group, Commissioners Sector, Communication, Community organisations, Domiciliary Care, Education Sector, Faith Groups, Health, Hospices, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Medical, Membership Organisations, Recreation, Schools, Social Care, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector
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Gateshead Council - GO Gateshead Sport and Leisure
GO Gateshead sport and leisure is part of Gateshead Council. We operate and manage 7 leisure facilities throughout the borough, which include five swimming pools, five gyms, running tracks, sauna and steam rooms, fitness classes, flow rider, soft play area, clip n climb, grass pitches, hall hire and 3G pitches
- Last updated:
- 26 March 2018
- Location:
- North East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities, Other
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Gateshead Libraries
Gateshead Council public library service Council Libraries – Central Library, Birtley Library, Pelaw Library, Leam Lane Library, Crawcrook Library, Blaydon Library, Chopwell Library and Wrekenton Library
- Last updated:
- 13 March 2018
- Location:
- North East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Gedling Borough Council
Gedling Borough Council is a local authority in the County of Nottinghamshire. The council carries out it’s core duties in relation to planning, local tax collection, waste removal, street care, the provision of leisure facilities including parks and open spaces and leisure centres. These roles are carried out with the priorities of People, Homes, Jobs, Place and Performance. In line with these priorities the council have worked in partnership for many years to address crime and disorder reduction. Within the last year we have worked with the Health sector on the Health and Well Being agenda. To this end we have developed a Health and Well Being delivery plan which shows how we as a local authority can contribute to the H&WB strategy.
- Last updated:
- 15 January 2019
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Get Active
The Get Active service will make a significant contribution to the Council’s goal of reducing health inequalities in Bolton. It will increase physical activity among the general population with a specific focus on those who have sedentary life styles where the most significant outcomes can be achieved. Service Users will be at the heart of planning and decision-making within this service, and be supported to direct this as far as possible (Co-production). Physical activity includes: • Everyday activity: gardening, active travel, housework, gardening, occupational activity • Active recreation: dance, active play, cycling, walking • Sport: cycling, swimming, fitness/exercise training
- Last updated:
- 8 March 2017
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Health, Local Authorities
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GIB Consultancy
I am a retired Police Officer who now delivers talks to Groups/Organisations on the subject of safety at home and outdoors. The talk includes topics such as bogus callers, telephone cold callers and personal safety amongst others. The talk can be delivered to any Group as it's relevant to us all but is primarily aimed at older and/or vulnerable people as they are more likely to be targeted by the 'scams' and other crimes committed by criminals. The talk is intended to raise awareness in order to prevent such crimes occurring.
- Last updated:
- 26 September 2018
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Care, Communication, Health, Local Authorities, Membership Organisations, Other, Voluntary Sector
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Gillingham Library
Supply of books, resources and community events in a variety of accessible formats. Special collections of books and resources available for those living with or caring for someone with dementia, access to resources available on-line, at home or in a special “deposit collection”
- Last updated:
- 26 August 2015
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Giving Young People A Voice
Young Peoples Project Manager in Schools and within the community raising aspirations and developing innovative pathways towards improved communication and higher achievement.
- Last updated:
- 9 July 2017
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Children Young People and Students, Education Sector, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Schools
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GLL Bromley Library Service
Public Library
- Last updated:
- 24 September 2018
- Location:
- London
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities, Recreation
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Godalming Dementia Action Alliance
Our group is interested in creating local relationships and networks of people interested in and affected by dementia. We want to raise awareness of the issues and engage different sections of the local community, helping to create the relationships and networks that will enable people to work together to create a dementia friendly community in a sustainable way. We want to recognise progress, share good ideas and put forward the views and opinions of people with dementia and their carers.
- Last updated:
- 11 September 2019
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Arts, Businesses and shops, Care, Charity, Clinical Commissioning Group, Communication, Community organisations, Domiciliary Care, Education Sector, Emergency Services Sector, Faith Groups, Finance, Health, Hospitality, Housing Sector, Legal, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Medical, Membership Organisations, Pharmaceutical, Recreation, Retail, Schools, Transport Sector, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector, Children Young People and Students