Live Longer Better: Information for those working in healthcare
As someone who works in the health sector, whether that’s as a GP, social prescriber or even a social worker, the health of your patients is a top priority. Promoting a healthy lifestyle can help keep people independent for longer and can help improve their quality of life. As a trusted source of information, it is important to ensure physical activity and movement is talked about.
The ultimate resource to help healthcare professionals integrate physical activity conversations into routine clinical care.
LWE – The Live Longer Better Course
The live longer better course is based on a lifetime of experience and scientific research and will encourage you to re-examine the way you look at the process of ageing. You will finish the course with a new-found positive outlook on this process
We Are Undefeatable: Bridging the Gap Report
“The ‘Bridging the Gap’ report focuses on understanding how to better support people with living with long term conditions to become more physically active. The report includes insights from individuals with lived experiences and those who support them, such as healthcare professionals, carers, and sports and physical activity professionals and more!”
Cheif Medical Officer’s report 2023 – Health in an Ageing Society
This report concentrates on issues that are about improving the quality of life in adult years, rather than the quantity.
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