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Why was it important for us to get involved? Sport England wanted to support this project as, although it works with the whole population , it specifically target s people with mental health issues, people aged 50 and over, vulnerable young people, the overweight or obese and those on low incomes. “5 X 30” Devon Case Study – Community Sport What is 5X30? 5X30 is the physical activity of a health promotion project, which encourages and supports people to be more active in their everyday li fe. The title of th e project is derived from the World Health Organisation's recomme ndation that you should do at least 30 minutes of physical activity 5 times a week. 5X30 is a 3-year local partnership project, which employs 7 members of staff who work within local communities to reduce barriers, teach the benefits of physical activity and develop physical activity opportunit ies. The team provides hands- on support and motivation to establish new physical activity opportunities in the local communities. What exactly does this project offer the community? 10 new multi-hubs created.  The re-opening of a sports hall, which had not been used for 12 years. A programme of 5X30 Network Events, which have engaged 151 organisations. 85 individuals trained to deliver physical activities. 86 new physical activity opportunities created. “Without the funding, the volunteers would not have taken the training course as it would have been too expensive” (Crediton Junior Squash Club Representativ e)  “When you are used to being independent, the fear of falling can turn your life upside down, and make you a prisoner in your own home. Now I am able to go out, I feel less alone and can see my friends.” (Elderly individual in the area who had a history of falls and a fear of walking alone - she joined a seated exercise group)  “Exercise is important to me because I had a stroke a while ago; it helps my arms and legs” (Lisa, participant at The Puzzle Tree Centre for people with learning difficulties)  “I think it’s fabulous that the sports hall is being used again. It's such an amazing facility , it would be a shame for it to go to waste. It’s not everyday that a hidden sports hall is found!” (Kelly Phillips, Events Co-ordinator , Stoodleigh Court)  "He really enjoys the sessions and is a much happier person for playing. He has develope d his fitness and has made good friendships"  (Mum of a vulnerable young person who participated in taster rugby sessions and then joined local rugby club) Increasing artici ation For more information: Esther Richmond Projec t Co-ordinator +44 (0) 1884 234390 Email: [email protected] Website: www.5x30.org

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Why was it important for us to get involved?

Sport England wanted to support this project as, although itworks with the whole population, it specifically targets peoplewith mental health issues, people aged 50 and over,vulnerable young people, the overweight or obese and thoseon low incomes.

“5 X 30”

DevonCase Study – Community Sport

What is 5X30?5X30 is the physical activity of a healthpromotion project, which encourages andsupports people to be more active in theireveryday life. The title of the project isderived from the World HealthOrganisation's recommendation that youshould do at least 30 minutes of physicalactivity 5 times a week.

5X30 is a 3-year local partnership project,which employs 7 members of staff whowork within local communities to reducebarriers, teach the benefits of physicalactivity and develop physical activityopportunities. The team provides hands-on support and motivation to establishnew physical activity opportunities in thelocal communities.

What exactly does this project offerthe community?• 10 new multi-hubs created.

•  The re-opening of a sports hall, whichhad not been used for 12 years.

• A programme of 5X30 Network Events,which have engaged 151organisations.

• 85 individuals trained to deliverphysical activities.

• 86 new physical activity opportunitiescreated.

“Without the funding, the volunteers would not have taken the training course as it would have been tooexpensive” (Crediton Junior SquashClub Representative)

 

“When you are used to being independent,the fear of falling can turn your life upsidedown, and make you a prisoner in your own home. Now I am able to go out, I feelless alone and can see my friends.” (Elderly individual in the areawho had a history of falls and a fear of walking alone - she joined a seatedexercise group)

 

“Exercise is important to me because I had a stroke a while ago; it helps my arms and legs”  (Lisa, participant at The PuzzleTree Centre for people with learningdifficulties)

 

“I think it’s fabulous that the sports hall isbeing used again. It's such an amazingfacility, it would be a shame for it to go towaste. It’s not everyday that a hiddensports hall is found!”  (Kelly Phillips,Events Co-ordinator, Stoodleigh Court)

 

"He really enjoys the sessions and is amuch happier person for playing. He hasdeveloped his fitness and has made good friendships" (Mum of a vulnerableyoung person who participated intaster rugby sessions and then joinedlocal rugby club)

Increasing

artici ation

For more information:Esther Richmond

Project Co-ordinator

+44 (0) 1884 234390

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.5x30.org

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