All Move in Erewash (AMiE) is a partnership initiative between local services, organisations and people with lived experience. The aim is to make everyday movement more accessible and fair for people living with a limiting illness, long-term condition, or disability, and support people to move more in ways that work for them.
A new film has been produced which explains how AMiE has taken a systemic approach by working closely with a range of partners and stakeholders. It also shows how AMiE is listening to residents, highlighting the important role that people with lived experience have played in shaping AMiE. Finally, it shows how AMiE is helping to upskill the workforce to influence the wider system.
Looking at the progress that has been made so far, the film shares five recommendations that local decision makers can set in motion to tackle inactivity and support people to move more. Further details about these recommendations will be made available in the Impact & Learning report that will be published in the next few weeks.
To find out more about AMiE go to www.erewash.gov.uk/amie or contact sarah.knapp@erewash.gov.uk to see how you can get involved.
