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WIGAN’S LEAP PROJECT: ‘Stepping Out’ –Senior Peer Mentor Project Implementation Carol Southern LEAP Co-ordinator, Wigan Leisure & Culture Trust.

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1 WIGAN’S LEAP PROJECT: ‘Stepping Out’ –Senior Peer Mentor Project Implementation Carol Southern LEAP Co-ordinator, Wigan Leisure & Culture Trust

2 Background One of four National Physical Activity Pilot sites Local Partnership: Active Living Team, Wigan Council’s Social Services Department and Age Concern Wigan Borough Wigan pilot linked to Sheltered Accommodation Strategic Fit: National Service Framework for Older People, P.A.Strategy, Community Plan, Social services objectives Links to Steps to Health, Next Steps - Activity Programmes

3 Recruitment/Selection Age Concern Volunteers Contacts with existing Over 50’s groups People who are active within our activity sessions Open informal meetings 1:1 with each potential volunteer

4 Training Approx 10 hours of training National SPM Training pack Local, accessible training Register as Age Concern Volunteer Job Description/Volunteer Policies Monitoring/Evaluation Certificates and T shirt

5 SPM Roles Sheltered Housing: Activity Afternoons Over 50’s events At the activity classes: Welcoming newcomers, acting as a buddy,distribute class information, taking registers, putting out equipment etc Healthwalks - backmarkers LEAP Consultation

6 Support for SPM’s Regular 6 weekly meetings Letters/minutes sent out Good attendance from professionals Regular telephone contact with SPM’s Training needs regularly assessed Thank you events

7 SPM’s in Wigan: 2002-04 26 SPM’s trained so far in the Wigan Borough 21 Volunteers currently working as SPM’s 12 SPM’s have trained up as Walking the Way to Health leaders 2 SPM’s trained as Chair based exercise leaders 2 SPM’s are training as Moving More Often tutors They have contributed over 148 hours of volunteering over the last month Very positive experience working with the SPM programme

8 Implementation: Lessons Learnt Most successful recruitment is from the activity classes: positive relationship with Exercise Instructor Importance of Job Description: Do’s and Don'ts On-going support and time commitment Control the mentors involvement in other volunteer activities Use existing volunteers to help recruit new volunteers Need to recruit more men!

9 Implementing LEAP What is the best feature of the project? What has proved most difficult? Where do we need further support and direction?


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