Melanie Menzies Health & Well Being Manager North Lanarkshire Leisure Ltd 01236 341709

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Melanie Menzies Health & Well Being Manager North Lanarkshire Leisure Ltd

Key Aims  To develop a co-ordinated approach to the provision of physical activity across NL  To maximise use of existing services  Strengthen existing referral pathways for older adults to PA  To link community based activity as a cross cutting theme  To deliver a training programme for PSI Instructors

 The Programme  Mapping Exercise  PSI Training - 2 completed 2013/2014  Peer Mentoring – 3 sessions – 76 Participants  S Housing /C Homes/Com Groups - 48 weekly sessions  Commonwealth Celebration of Older Adults/ Move Week 2014 – 578 participants  New centre based referral classes – 10 weekly sessions  Spreading the word!!! Get our older adults moving!!

 Final Phase to March 2015  DVD Home Exercise sessions  Peer Mentoring x 2 sessions  Home Exercise Booklets and Bands  Newsletter  Evaluation