Intelligent Health
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Delivering innovative public health programmes to combat physical inactivity. Led by @drwilliambird, we create healthy, active & engaged communities
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http://www.intelligenthealth.co.uk/ 24-05-2013 13:34:30
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From Dr William Bird MBE of Intelligent Health: evidence shows that living in stressful urban environments in childhood affects brain development and influences people for life... And it shows that investing in #play and #places for #children is investing in future #prosperity... And:
This panel Chaired by Dr William Bird MBE discusses 'Innovation in nature and heritage'. Hearing from a wide range of representative within the field, from those with lived experience to GPs. They discuss the healing power of heritage and nature. #ISPC2024
It gives us great pleasure to announce the Physical Activity Clinical Champion (PACC) for Sheffield, Dr Jo Maher NHS GP 𧑠Jo is pictured here with the PACC project team Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, Rachel Young and Sarah Durkin. We look forward to working with you! #MoveMoreSheffield
More than 8,200 people are playing Beat the Street Edmonton ! Beat the Street is a transformational tool to help places tackle ill health, inequalities and climate change. #BeatTheStreet #Edmonton has been commissioned by Enfield Council with funding contributions by #London Marathon Active
More than 8,000 players took part in Beat the Street (BTS) and covered 36,231 miles in Edmonton! Congratulations to all the winners and a big thank you to everyone who participated. π Read the full story here: orlo.uk/JNG9Y Beat the Street Edmonton #BeattheStreetEdmonton
π Meet some of the young winners of this year's record-breaking BTS Wokingham! π§ Floreat Montague Park won schools (total points) and Harsh, eight, topped the children's leaderboards π₯. π It was run by My Journey Wokingham and Intelligent Health with funding πΈ from us and Defra UK .
Intelligent Health and Activity Alliance collaborated to make Beat the Street more accessible for disabled people and those with long-term health conditions. Data shows a significant decrease in physical inactivity levels for disabled participants since 2022. Inclusive strategies
Pleased to read about positive intent from the Government on walking and cycling. This funding must include commitment towards behaviour change, alongside infrastructure improvement. Looking forward to engaging with Department for Transport. theguardian.com/politics/artic⦠Intelligent Health