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parkrun Edinburgh

Last Updated: 03/09/2010

parkrun Edinburgh would like to invite local jogscotland members to help celebrate the first birthday of parkrun Edinburgh on Saturday 16th October 2010.

  • What is it about? running
  • Where is it relevant? Scotland (local)
  • Start date: 16/10/2010
  • End date: 16/10/2010
  • Where is this happening? Edinburgh promenade
conference

Skills Active Annual Conference

Last Updated: 17/08/2010

The sport and active leisure industry is quickly evolving. Buoyed by a greater public acceptance of the importance of health and well-being, employment in key occupations has grown in recent years - in spite of the economic slowdown. Now is more important than ever to ensure our workers are fully competent, qualified and ready for the future.

events

Activity Works

Last Updated: 30/04/2010

Healthy Working Lives and Culture and Sport Glasgow have launched a physical activity programme called Activity Works. The aim of the project is to increase the number of people becoming more physically active.

events

Step Out for Stroke - Sunday 16th May, 2010 - Edinburgh

Last Updated: 26/03/2010

The Stroke Association in Scotland is marking Stroke Awareness Day with Step Out for Stroke.

projects

Smarter Choices, Smarter Places

Last Updated: 17/03/2010

Smarter Choices Smarter Places is a Scottish Government partnership project with COSLA. Designed to increase active travel and public transport use and tackle transport emissions, it will contribute to a number of objectives in the Scottish Government's National Performance Framework, and Local Authorities' Single Outcome Agreements.

evaluation

60 Minute Kid Evaluation Report

Last Updated: 08/12/2009

This report evaluates the impact of the 60 Minute Kid used by Fife Council to deliver the physical activity message to children.

organisation

Glasgow Centre for Population Health

Last Updated: 20/10/2009

This research and development centre works across all areas of research, policy, implementation and community life to help inform national health improvement and tackle health inequaties. It has a particular focus on work that will improve the health of Glasgow’s population.

evaluation

Have a Heart Paisley

Last Updated: 19/10/2009

This was a Scottish Government-funded national health demonstration project, hosted by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

evaluation

Positive Play Times Evaluation

Last Updated: 10/09/2009

This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Positive Play Times (PPT) Programme provided by NHS Grampian to schools across the Grampian area. The evaluation was based on a survey of all participating schools, in-depth telephone interviews with 10 schools and visits and playground observations in 8 of those 10 schools.

research

NHS Fife Play@Home Research Report

Last Updated: 09/09/2009

NHS Fife Health Board (previosuly Primary Care NHS Trust) commissioned research to evaluate the Play@Home Programme, Baby and Toddler Books.

research

NHS Highland Play@home Evaluation Report

Last Updated: 08/09/2009

The play@home programme was officially launched across the Highlands in June 2002 with the first families receiving booklets being those whose babies were born after 1st August. Now that the ‘original’ babies have received both their toddler and pre-school booklet, the pilot of the programme is complete and this report draws together the process of the roll out of play@home in the Highlands.

evaluation

Evaluation of Play@Home Exercise Programme for Children

Last Updated: 08/09/2009

Play@home is a programme designed to encourage parents and carers to help the development of children from birth to five years through the use of exercise and physical activity, and to educate parents in ways of handling and exercising their children.

organisation

Central Scotland Forest Trust

Last Updated: 11/08/2009

The Central Scotland Forest Trust leads the partnership which is creating the Central Scotland Forest. Working with the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Forestry Commission Scotland, the area’s five Local Authorities and Scottish Natural Heritage as well as local communities, voluntary organisations, the private sector, farmers and landowners.

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