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Latest Derbyshire Clubs Newsletter

The March newsletter for clubs and groups for Derbyshire has been sent out by Franky Boyland, Active Derbyshire’s Sport Welfare Officer. If you’d like to join the distribution list to receive the newsletter directly, please contact franky.boyland@activepartnerstrust.org.uk Read March newsletter here
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Sport England’s Place Partnerships Announced

We’re so pleased that Sport England is investing in place partnership work. Active Notts/Active Derbyshire have been working in this way, with communities right across our city and county for a number of years with Sport England’s support. This is set out in our vision Making our Move. We work alongside health, local authority, education,…
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Latest Active Lives Survey data released

The latest Active Lives Survey (ALS) data has been released for our communities which shows where the greatest inequality lies. The data, which has been compiled by Press Red on behalf of Active Derbyshire and Active Notts show that inequalities persist in activity. This is mostly affecting people living with long term health conditions and…
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New East Midlands Sport Welfare Forum Launched

A new online forum to support clubs and groups locally has just launched across the East Midlands. Franky Boyland, the Active Derbyshire Sport Welfare Officer (SWO) is working in partnership with other Sport Welfare Officers (SWOs) from across the East Midlands to provide support and guidance to club welfare officers, coaches, committee members and volunteers…
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Day out with Move More Derby Ambassadors

Sport Welfare Officer, Franky’s work with local groups and clubs continued this week with a Move More Derby Ambassadors Meeting at Alvaston Park. The Move More Derby Ambassadors are a group of passionate people championing physical activity for all, across Derby. It’s a meeting that is open to all and happens once every two months,…
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A small step to help create a safer culture

Yesterday, the Active Derbyshire and Active Notts teams were at Ilkeston Town Football Club for a team planning session. Franky Boyland, the Sport Welfare Lead for Active Derbyshire shared something she saw quite a bit at the venue which is just an example of a small step all clubs can take to create a safer culture:“I…
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New 2021 – 2022 Active Lives Survey data packs released

The latest data packs showing adult activity levels in Derby and Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have just been released. This data is mainly taken from Sport England’s Active Lives Survey and shows the trends in activity levels within our communities pre and post pandemic and covers from 2015 when the survey was first launched to…
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Making our Move Celebration 2023

As part of our shared plan, Making our Move, we are celebrating the individuals, groups and organisations who are working right across our communities to address inequality and empower everyone to be active in a way that works for them. We have been showcasing some of the great work and amazing people who are supporting…
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Latest Active Lives CYP data released

The latest local data highlighting activity levels in our Children and Young People (CYP) have just been released. This data, which is the result of the Active Lives Survey done in schools right across our cities and counties shows that in Derbyshire: in Notts: For more information about the Active Lives Survey for CYP, please…
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Move More Newark and Sherwood Photo Competition

Organisations from across Newark and Sherwood are coming together to support our communities to move more and be active in a way that works for them. As part of this, we’d like to share photos and stories from local people who love Newark and Sherwood to inspire and encourage everyone to move a little bit…