Physical inactivity is associated with 1 in 6 deaths in the UK and is estimated to cost the UK £7.4 billion annually (including £0.9 billion to the NHS alone).
Health is one of London Sport’s key focus areas, with many less active Londoners interacting with the healthcare system.
“If physical activity was a drug, we would refer to it as a miracle cure, due to the great many illnesses it can prevent and help treat.”
UK Chief Medical Officers’ Physical Activity Guidelines (2019)
Those experiencing the most pronounced health inequalities, including Londoners with disabilities and Long-Term Conditions, are most likely to be amongst the least active.
In 2022, London Sport partnered with the Mayor’s Office, OHID – London, ADPH – London, TfL and the Healthy London Partnership to conduct research to understand how Physical Activity was integrated within Healthcare in London, and what appetite and interest existed to expand this.
Headline findings found:
London Sport has worked for a number of years on the use of Open Data, Digital Products and Technology within Physical Activity Referral.
Open Data: between 2020 – 2021, we conducted a research project to investigate how local referral agencies might use Open Data to make it easier for their service users and link workers, or other health and social care professionals or volunteers, to find a local Physical Activity or Sport session that is right for them.
London Sport’s work on Open Data is predominantly based on the following products/work areas:
The London Physical Activity for Health (PAfH) Network is convened by London Sport, in partnership with OHID – London and ADPH – London as a means of sharing information and opportunities on Physical Activity and Health. If you’d like to find out more or join the Network – please contact our Strategic Lead – Health, rob.mclean@london sport.org.
Watch the latest London Physical Activity for Health Network meeting, from 23rd October, 2024 – below
Support for Personalised roles on Physical Activity
With the support of the University of Kent, London Sport has developed training for staff and volunteers working in Social Prescribing programmes or in position to provide personalised support for inactive people. This training is aimed at those able to spend more time and have deeper, person centred, conversations about getting physically active. If you’d like more information on the training, please see the flyer, here or contact Rob McLean on [email protected].
It includes monthly and interim updates and quarterly meetings. If you’d like to join, please contact our Strategic Lead – Health, ([email protected]) and we’ll be pleased to add you to the distribution list.
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