Sophie's story
Sophie, a young carer from Derbyshire talks about how being active and moving more supports her mental health and role as a carer.
A carers story of how being active supports her mental health
Sophie, a young carer from Derbyshire talks about how being active and moving more supports her mental health and role as a carer.
A carers story of how being active supports her mental health
Fiona from Tiptoe School of Performing Arts talking about the dance school community.
Councillor Garry Hickton talks here about how he's connecting with residents in his ward of Petersham, Erewash.
The third of the Talking Insights series features a discussion around the place based work during the COVID-19 pandemic, in Bellamy, Mansfield. This conversation is with Melissa Morrell from Active Notts, Jill Finnessey, Head of Housing at Mansfield District Council and Lesley Watkins, Partnerships and Engagement Manager at Mansfield Community and Voluntary Service. This episode explores and shares some of the reflections since the start of the global pandemic;
The second of the Talking Insights series features a discussion around the place based work in Bellamy, Mansfield. This conversation is with Melissa Morrell from Active Notts and David Evans, Head of Health and Communities at Mansfield District Council. This episode explores and shares some of the learning from their work so far; what is placed based working, how qualitative insight explores the complexities of life for the most inactive, how to build trust in communities, bridging the gap between individuals, communities & services- them & us, establishing new ways of authorities working to achieve different results, collaboration through establishing a shared vision within and without and how to influence the wider system.
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This is the first in our Talking Insights series in which we explore what we and some of our partners have learned in our work.
Active Derbyshire and Active Notts want to make physical activity the norm for the people who live, work and study in our communities and we work with partners who know the communities and use insight to inform this work.
This episode features Rachael Dyer from Active Notts & Active Derbyshire along with Jacob Meaton from DO Sport UK and Andy Bell from Chesterfield Tennis Centre. They discuss their experiences of working to make physical activity more inclusive and their learning from working with disabled people.
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