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Getting active, having fun

Posted by: Dr Justin Varney, Posted on: 9 September 2015 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

Sport has the ability to inspire and engage people from all walks of life at every age. Whether playing, participating or supporting from the side lines, the evangelical passion for sport rides the highs and lows of success and failure …

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We have to get our children moving more

Posted by: Kevin Fenton, Posted on: 3 July 2015 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing, Physical activity

This week we launched the second annual 10 Minute shake up campaign, which aims quite simply to get our children moving more. I’m delighted that we’re again working in partnership with Disney, who will help us capture the imagination of …

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Everyone active, every day

Posted by: Kevin Fenton, Posted on: 16 April 2014 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing, Physical activity, Reducing the burden of disease

...the international average. And within the country, physical activity and inactivity vary by region, by socio-demographic, by disability and by ethnicity. Physical inactivity levels (key local authority areas - England)...

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