Learning Objectives

Through this webinar, participants will be better able to:

  1. Explore the core components of effective physical activity pathways, including the design features and implementation strategies necessary for success in health and care systems.
  2. Identify best practices and lessons learned from existing pathways initiatives and discuss how to adapt these insights to local contexts to enhance community engagement in physical activity.
  3. Understand the objectives of the Active Partnerships Pathways Project and its significance in connecting the health and physical activity sectors to improve outcomes for individuals with long-term health conditions.

Who is it for?

  1. All healthcare professionals.
  2. Healthcare professionals with an interest in lifestyle medicine.
  3. Those working in the physical activity sector.

Background information

Did you know that physical activity has significant benefits for health, both physical and mental, and can help to prevent and manage over 20 chronic conditions and diseases, including some cancers, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and depression?

This webinar will delve into the Active Partnerships Pathways Project, which aims to bridge the gap between health and physical activity sectors.The project focuses on creating effective physical activity pathways for individuals with long-term health conditions, ensuring they receive appropriate support and resources. Participants will learn about the project’s core components, implementation strategies, and best practices from existing initiatives, all aimed at enhancing community engagement in physical activity and improving health outcomes.

This webinar will be recorded.

This webinar is one of a series, focussing on physical activity and the Active Practice Charter.